What a time in Wisconsin!

26th biennial Reinders Turf Conference attracted more than 600 industry professionals to learning and networking events.

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Reinders held its 26th biennial Turf Conference on March 13-14, and even an unseasonal rain event couldn’t dampen the camaraderie of the educational conference and trade show at the Waukesha (Wisconsin) Expo Center.

“The 26th biennial Reinders Turf Conference continued our ongoing tradition of fostering collaboration, innovation and education,” said Dave Berg, Reinders turf business manager and head of the Turf Conference planning committee. “This year’s conference featured the latest in turf industry research, an array of sports field and grounds topics, current technical advances including autonomous and electric powered grounds equipment, plus the first-ever Lighting Village complete with seminars and a dark room for demonstrations – to address our customers' growing landscape and decorative lighting needs.”

Reinders welcomed 600 attendees from golf, grounds, sports turf, lawn care and landscaping businesses. Their trade show included 53 industry exhibitors. Golf and sport turf attendees also earned continuing education units from the GCSAA and SFMA for attendance.

“We would like to thank the more than 30 speakers for their enlightening and engaging presentations, the dedicated exhibitors for their time and hard work and our event sponsors who made the entire show possible,” Reinders President Craig Reinders said. “The Reinders team extends our gratitude to the customers, speakers and vendors who traveled to attend, learn and endured the unpredictable March weather. You make the conference worth the months of planning and coordination, and one of the highlights of our year.”

The next Turf Conference is scheduled for March 2026. Reinders founded the Turf Conference in 1973 to serve as a platform for expert education and to facilitate direct communication between suppliers and customers. It is now the largest independently run turf conference in the Midwest.