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OHP Newsletter - Winter 2007, Vol. 7 Issue 1  

The future looks bright for OHP

As we head into a new year,we face numerous challenges in our greenhouse and nursery industries.

At OHP,we recognize the challenges growers face with labor, energy costs, freight issues, dealing with the Big Boxes – the list could go on. Our charge is to make your life a little easier by providing quality products and services which effectively and economically address the pest issues you face.

When we sell a product to you,we invest a chunk of money back into research and development. We re-invest monies back into the market in the form of new or improved products and technologies for the grower. We are, in essence, re-investing into our industry. Hopefully, this resonates with growers because without this re-investment, there will be fewer and fewer new products introduced. In the short term, growers may save money by purchasing the myriad of generic products available.

However, the long-term consequence of choosing generics is that some manufacturers may exit this market, leaving fewer choices. We hope growers take the long-term view. OHP is continuing to work on several products which we will introduce in the next several years. OHP GM/Vice President Terry Higgins says the company goal is two new product introductions per year.

We’re here for the long haul, as your “Partner with Solutions.”

 

   
Newsletter Contents

  Introducing FenStop™ first quarter

  OHP future looks bright

  Dr. Lindquist on '07 pest issues

  OHP grower customer wins award

  OHP hosts partners at fall meeting

  Marathon® and aphid control

  Pylon® labeled for thrips on ornamentals

  Judo offers mite, insect activity

  Introducing OHP® Chipco® 26GT-O

  Discus labeled for irrigation use

  Upcoming products for 2007 and beyond