8th Annual Clemson Extension IPM Symposium Greer

8th Annual Clemson Extension IPM Symposium Greer

An all-day educational event providing horticultural professionals with scientific and practical tools to manage pests effectively.

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Date and time

Location

City of Greer Event Halls

301 E. Poinsett St. Greer, SC 29651 United States

Agenda

8:30 AM

Registration and Check-in

8:55 AM

Welcome

9:00 AM

Are Consumers Willing to Pay for a Scouting Program?

Drew Jeffers

10:00 AM

Fungicides for ornamental crops: Maybe more than you want to know!

Dr. Steve Jeffers

11:00 AM

You ain’t from here: Invasive tree pests in South Carolina

Dr. David Coyle

12:00 PM

Lunch


Catered by Henry’s Smokehouse

1:00 PM

Pests of Woody Ornamentals and Their Management

Dr. Zee Ahmed

2:00 PM

Managing Weeds in Ornamentals

Dr. Ted Whitwell

3:00 PM

Diagnostic Tips

Dr. Xiao Yang

4:00 PM

Sign for credits and Adjourn

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

Join Clemson Extension Horticulture Agent Drew Jeffers on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at the City of Greer's Events Halls for the 8th Annual Clemson Extension IPM Symposium.

The IPM Symposium is an annual event that provides up-to-date information for horticultural professionals on ornamental and turf pest management. This all-day, in-person event is designed to give participants direct access to researchers and obtain scientific and practical tools to manage pests effectively.

Participants will enjoy great information featuring live speakers, an excellent lunch, and networking opportunities from the convenience of a comfortable Upstate venue.

Take this opportunity to learn about the potential of adding new services to your current service offerings, pest management, and diagnostic tips, and gain CEUs if you are a currently licensed South Carolina pesticide applicator.

Credits offered:
6 SC Category 3
6 SCCLP

Participants must be present for the entire training to be eligible to sign for recertification credits.

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Clemson Extension is required by the USDA to offer program participants the opportunity to self-identify. By voluntarily providing us with your demographic information, we are able to more accurately document the impacts we are making to better the lives of the citizens of South Carolina.

Extension classes and events may be canceled at any time due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. If a paid program is canceled, full refunds will be issued. Similar programs are often offered again at a later date.

For individuals requiring accommodations, please contact Clemson Extension Horticulture at hort@clemson.edu as early as possible prior to the event to help ensure availability.

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Frequently asked questions

Who do I contact if I have questions about this program?

Drew Jeffers at ajeffe3@clemson.edu or (864) 986-1497

Is there a meal?

Yes. Lunch is included in your registration fee.

Are recertification credits available?

Credits offered: See event description/details. Participants must be present for the entire training to be eligible to sign for recertification credits.

I already have my SC pesticide license. How do I find my license number or check my credits?

To find your South Carolina pesticide license number or check your credit status, copy and paste https://www.clemson.edu/public/regulatory/pesticide-regulation/recertification/index.html into your browser.

I am a SC Certified Landscape Professional. How do I check my credits or upload recert credits?

To check your SCCLP credit status or upload recertification credits, copy and paste https://www.clemson.edu/extension/scclp/certification.html into your browser.

Will this learning session be recorded?

No. The session is presented live, will not be recorded, and will not be available for later viewing or download.

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Clemson Extension Horticulture Agents provide expertise on subjects such as fruits and vegetables, landscape, turf and ornamental plants, insects, and plant diseases in home gardening and commercial production.

Extension classes and events may be canceled at any time due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. If a paid program is canceled, full refunds will be issued. Similar programs are often offered again at a later date.

For individuals requiring accommodations, please contact Clemson Extension Horticulture at hort@clemson.edu as early as possible prior to the event to help ensure availability.

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