Logos courtesy of Oregon Association of Nurseries
The Farwest Show seminars were created to give current and future green industry professionals a chance to level up their knowledge, power up their business and advance their career.
“When it comes to green industry growth, knowledge is the surest route to success,” said Jamie Moore, events and education coordinator for the Oregon Association of Nurseries, which produces the show. “Businesses and employees who want to grow, professionally and otherwise, will always pursue knowledge as a means of getting ahead. At the Farwest Show, making actionable knowledge available for any green industry pro, at a reasonable cost, is a key part of our mission.”
The 2025 Farwest Show will offer 44 hours of seminars across a variety of subject areas, including garden retailing, strategic planning, climate change, labels and tags, pest and disease threats, inventory management, business marketing, attracting new workers, new plant varieties, sustainability, landscaping, automation, growing media, customer service, and artificial intelligence.
“The nursery industry is diverse, and so are our seminars,” Moore said. “There’s something for everyone in the industry. We have made it easy to hear from a wide variety of experts in a short time, and then put that new, difference-making knowledge to work right away.”
Early bird rates on expo and seminar passes, with up to $40 in savings per person, are available until July 31 at farwestshow.com/register.
For students attending, there will be special perks, including a free 3-day trade show pass and a discounted 3-day education pass to the seminars.
Bonus Solution Center mini-sessions will be offered on the show expo floor during open hours (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday). These will cover research updates, photography, artificial intelligence, pest management and more. Between the seminars and Solution Center, there are more than 50 sessions in all.
The 2025 Farwest Show will take place Aug. 20-22 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon.
Complete details on events, daily schedules, speakers and educational seminars for Farwest are posted at farwestshow.com. For questions, contact Moore at jmoore@oan.org or 503-582-2010.