NEW MEXICO ORGANIC FARMER CONFERENCE

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New Mexico Organic Farming Conference

2013 Friday, February 15 Saturday, February 16 Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North

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The 2013 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference The Southwest’s Premier Conference for Organic Agriculture Friday, February 15 • 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Saturday, February 16 • 7:30 am to 4:00 pm Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North, 5151 San Francisco Road NE, Albuquerque, NM

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Conference Organizers Farm to Table New Mexico Department of Agriculture New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service Farm to Table promotes sustainable agriculture and advances community wellness and livelihoods in economically disadvantaged communities through the development of accessible, equitable, and thriving food systems. Program work includes developing connections between farmers and school cafeterias and between children and the food they eat by integrating school gardens, farming, and health and nutrition as components of educational programming; providing capacity building trainings and technical assistance to farmers and others in the areas of food safety, quality management systems, marketing, and enterprise development; and, building the public’s understanding of the interrelationship between farming, food, health, education, and economic development by helping communities achieve food security while empowering previously disenfranchised voices and advancing informed policy education. Phone: 505-473-1004, Fax: 505-473-3421, Le@farmtotablenm.org, www.farmtotablenm.org The New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) is an agriculture producer-consumer service and regulatory department placed under the New Mexico State University (NMSU) Board of Regents with a Director/Secretary who serves on the Governor’s Cabinet. The department has six divisions consisting of Agricultural and Environmental Services, Agricultural Programs and Resources, Dairy, Marketing and Development, Standards and Consumer Services, and Veterinary Diagnostics Services. The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is the home of New Mexico’s Organic Program, providing certification services and support for organic farmers, ranchers and processors. jquinn@nmda.nmsu.edu, 505-889-9921, www.nmda.nmsu.edu New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service has the practical, research-based knowledge you can rely on to improve your quality of life. We bring science to your life. The Cooperative Extension Service is the educational outreach arm of NMSU’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences in Las Cruces. Backed by state and federal funding, Extension truly is a cooperative effort between the college and county governments throughout New Mexico. We also team up with several hundred partner agencies, organizations and schools. Extension faculty are located in all 33 New Mexico counties and three tribal offices to address your needs in the areas of animal resources, 4-H and youth development, home economics, rural economic development and plant sciences. We provide the latest information in our publications, workshops, demonstrations and one-on-one consultations. We often bring people together to solve community problems. For more information about NMSU’s Cooperative Extension Service and the programs we offer, contact your local county Extension office (see pages 29 + 30) or visit us at www.aces.nmsu.edu NMSU is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and educator. 2

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The 2013 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference is an annual opportunity for producers and researchers from around the southwest to share their experiences and expertise. We thank the following benefactors whose generous support has made this conference possible. Friends of Organic Agriculture La Montanita Co-op Skarsgard Farms

Sponsors Rio Grande Community Farm Silver City Food Co-op

Contributors Acres USA Farm to Table Johnny’s Selected Seeds

Cover Photo: Jennifer Silverman

Conference Coordinators: Le Adams, Farm to Table Craig Mapel, New Mexico Department of Agriculture Joanie Quinn, New Mexico Department of Agriculture Patrick Torres, New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service

Special thanks to our active partner: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) 3

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Welcome from Dr. Jon Boren

Associate Dean and Director of New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service On behalf of the New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service, I would like to welcome everyone to the 2013 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference. I would like to first recognize the conference organizers: Farm to Table, New Mexico Department of Agriculture, and the New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service. I also would like to thank all the sponsors listed in your program that made this year’s New Mexico Organic Farming Conference possible.

Cooperative Extension Service in meeting the future challenges facing organic agriculture in New Mexico.

As you all know, organic farming has significantly increased in New Mexico over the past couple of decades. Therefore, it is critical that we find ways to support New Mexico organic agricultural production because many families depend on organic farm income to survive and their activities contribute to the economic well-being of our communities. I can assure you that the New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service is committed to continuing to serve organic farmers and ranchers in New Mexico and I am excited about the efforts of the College and the

As you all know, organic agriculture is a very diverse science and I believe you will find the research updates, educational programs, and networking opportunity at this conference to be invaluable. These programs will provide vital information to help organic agricultural producers make important decisions in running their existing farm and ranch or in starting a new one. Again, welcome to the 2013 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference.

Agriculture has always been a strong component of the culture, tradition, and economics of New Mexico. As New Mexico agricultural producers, we also all have many shared values. We all strive to increase productivity while improving environmental sustainability, reduce harmful environmental inputs, foster soil fertility, and maintain the economic viability of farmers and rural communities. As New Mexico famers and ranchers you all should be commended for your vision, innovation, passion, and conscientious stewardship of the land.

Welcome from Jeff Witte

Director of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture and New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture New Mexico Department of Agriculture is a proud organizer of the 2013 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference to be held February 15-16, 2013, in Albuquerque. Organic farms and ranches in our state produce livestock and poultry and an array of orchards, vineyards, mixed vegetables, nuts, and flowers, among others. Organic producers sell their products at farmers’ markets, groceries, schools, and restaurants as well as over the Internet and exporting internationally. Organic farming in New Mexico brought

in over $53 million in 2011. This income has facilitated support in our communities and kept agriculture at the center of our culture. Organic farmers and ranchers are careful observers, bold innovators, and caring stewards of the land, bringing nourishment to our citizens and conserving our soil and water resources. The extreme freezes, hot winds, and exceptional drought we’ve experienced have been particularly challenging in the last two years. This conference will give farmers and ranchers an opportunity to share lessons learned and to draw on the latest research. We hope you will join us in February to explore and celebrate organic agriculture.

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Will Organic Farming Save Pollinators or Will Pollinators Save Organic Farming? Keynote address: Mace Vaughan, Pollinator Program Director, Xerces Society, Joint Pollinator Conservation Specialist for NRCS West National Technology Support Center

Friday 9 – 10:30 am

In this talk, Mace Vaughan shares anecdotes from the world of pollinator conservation. He will provide the latest information on the importance and decline of pollinators, and how habitat on and around farms is critical to saving these important animals. Mace will also shine a spotlight on how this same habitat has a special role to play in helping organic farmers meet the core criteria of the National Organic Rule, which mandates protecting and enhancing on-farm biodiversity. You will come away from this talk with a new appreciation for the wide variety of bees that are working hard for farmers all across New Mexico and the U.S. and new ideas for how to help these insects to thrive. Mace Vaughan has led the Xerces Society’s Pollinator Conservation Program since 2003. In this capacity, he supervises research and outreach on habitat restoration for crop pollinating native bees; develops and presents educational materials to farmers, conservationists, land managers, and policy makers; and, collaborates extensively with scientists researching the role and habitat needs of crop-pollinating native bees. Mace also serves as the Joint Pollinator Conservation Specialist for the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, working from the agency’s West National Technology Support Center in Portland, Oregon. He has written numerous articles on the conservation of bees, butterflies, aquatic invertebrates, and insects, and is co-

author of Attracting Native Pollinators: Protecting North America’s Bees and Butterflies and the Pollinator Conservation Handbook. He is also lead author of Farming for Bees: Guidelines for Providing Native Bee Habitat on Farms. He was a lecturer on honey bee biology and beekeeping at Cornell University, from which he holds Masters Degrees in Entomology and Teaching. 5

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The NM Organic Farming Conference will take place at The Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North 5151 San Francisco Road, NE Albuquerque, NM 87109

Make your room reservations TODAY! Call The Marriott Pyramid 1-877-622-3056 and mention the Organic Farming Conference in February 2013 OR log on to: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/organicfarming Say you are part of the Organic Farming Conference to get the special rate of $81.00 per night, single, $101.00 per night, double.

How to get there From I-25, exit at Paseo del Norte, turn west over the freeway and take the immediate left onto I-25’s frontage road (or if coming from the north, exit onto the southbound frontage road). The Pyramid is on the right.

The New Mexico Organic Farming Conference congratulates 2012 Organic Farmers of the Year:

Sage and Shane Faulkner of Soaring Eagle Ranch 6

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Certified Organic Producers Please Note: Exhibitors at the New Mexico Organic Farming Conference offer a wide range of products, some of which may not be allowed in certified organic production. If you are considering a product or input promoted at the conference, please ask the exhibitor for a copy of the OMRI listing for that product, or a current copy of a letter from your certifier stating the product has been approved for use by certified organic producers. If neither of these is available, please confirm with your certifier that the product is allowed for use in certified organic production. If you have any questions please call 505-889-9921.

CEUs (Continuing Education Credits) CEUs for pesticide applicators will be available for some sessions of the conference. If you would like to sign up for CEUs, please inquire at the registration table when you pick up your registration materials at the conference.

Conference Volunteers Needed We need a limited number of volunteers to help at the conference, at the registration table, and in other capacities. Volunteers work for one quarter of the conference, during which time they will not be able to attend conference sessions. Volunteers will receive a complimentary registration for the remainder of the conference. Farmers will be given preference for volunteer positions and will be registered on a first-come-first-served basis. All others will be put on a waiting list from which any remaining volunteer slots will be filled on January 16th. These positions go fast. If you are interested please call 505-889-9921 as soon as possible. If you can afford to pay the registration fee, please leave the volunteer slots for those who cannot otherwise afford to attend.

Other Important Announcements All conference areas are handicap accessible. Presenters, topics and scheduling of workshops may change depending on room availability and presenter needs. Session locations and times may change so please check in early January to confirm the schedule. Full refunds of registration fees are available on written request received by 1/25/13. Half refunds will be available on written request received by 2/08/13. There will be no refunds of registration fees after 2/08/13. If you can help get the word out about the conference by distributing these programs to your organization/clients/etc, please call us at 505-473-1004 x10, and we will get some to you.

At the end of each workshop session we ask participants to take a few minutes to capture on paper some specific things that were of value to you (or why the workshop did not address your needs). These brief evaluations will let us know if we succeeded in getting you information you can actually put to use on your operation. While we hope that all of the sessions will be entertaining and informative, we realize that they must also be relevant and specific to the work you are doing. We will ask for contact information on these evaluations so we can select a sample to follow up with a few months after the conference. If you do not wish to be called at a later time, you can indicate that on the form. Your participation in this evaluation process will allow us to do a better job of providing you with information you can use. Thanks!

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Friday 11:00 am to 12:30 pm • Session 1

Workshop Series • See pages 16-17 for At-A-Glance Schedule 1) A Whole Farm Approach to Managing Drought Drought in the Southwest is becoming a way of life. There are steps that can be taken to help your crops weather the weather. Dr. John Idowu, NMSU Extension Agronomist will discuss practices from soil moisture monitoring to irrigation timing to long-term soil building that can be adopted on your farm to keep the harvest coming in even in the worst of times. 2) Playing Chicken—Small-Scale Poultry Many vegetable producers are thinking of adding poultry to their mix to help manage insect populations, add fertility to the soil, and supply eggs either for farm use or product diversification. Monte Skarsgard of Skarsgard Farms includes chickens on his 1300-member CSA farm and will discuss the critical elements to making poultry work. 3) Spice It Up—Organic Herb Production Herbs are a welcome addition to any farm. They provide habitat and nectar for pollinators, help diversify a farm’s production, and many are well-suited to the Southwest’s dry and sunny climate. This session brings together two experienced and passionate herb producers who will share their expertise in growing and marketing organic culinary and medicinal herbs. Join Jane Darland of Old Monticello Organic Farms and Sean Ludden of Los Poblanos Organic Farm for some sage advice on organic herb production. 4) Who’s There? Pests and the Diseases They Carry You walk out to the field where the day before all was well and see the first flush of squash bugs. You vacuum them up, but the next day the vines are wilting and dying. Most likely the culprit was a disease carried by the squash bugs rather than the critters themselves. Successful management practices are dependent on correct identification of the problem. In this session NMSU’s Dr. Carol Sutherland, 2007 Organic Farming Educator of the Year, will guide you through techniques to identify pests and understand the diseases they may be carrying. 5) Restoring Pollinator Habitat in the Southwest Dr. David Dreesen, agronomist with the Los Lunas Natural Resources Conservation Service Plant Materials Center will deliver results of three years of trials of plants suitable for pollinator habitat in New Mexico. Many of the plants are common natives, others may surprise you, while some seemingly mildmannered flowers turned into thugs in the field! Farmers can enhance their own production and help stem the nation-wide decline of our tiny allies by adding some pollinator space. Join the discussion of the do’s and don’ts of establishing or enhancing pollinator habitat. 6) From Hoophouses to Hedgerows: Accessing the EQIP Program The NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides many opportunities for farmers, ranchers, and market gardeners to initiate conservation practices or, through the hoophouse project, obtain cost-share on a hoophouse for season extension. If you are wondering about what’s involved in the application process, and exactly who is eligible for what, this is the session for you. Three successful applicants for EQIP support will be on hand to share their experiences: Tom Dixon, Green Tractor Farm; Minor Morgan, Rio Grande Community Farm; and Dean Schwebach, Schwebach Farms. Thomas Gonzales, NRCS District Conservationist, Española Office, will be on hand to answer any technical questions about the program. 8

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Friday 2:00 to 3:30 pm - Session 2

Workshop Series • See pages 16-17 for At-A-Glance Schedule 1) Asylum for Avians As rural land falls increasingly to development, habitat for birds is disappearing fast, and so are many of our most common feathered friends. Birds play a vital role in balancing ecosystems and making organic and sustainable farming possible. For many species, farms have become a last refuge. Steven J. Cary, Community Naturalist for the New Mexico Audubon Society, former Chief Naturalist for New Mexico State Parks, and author of Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico, will be on hand to talk about what birds you might find on your farm and what you can do to provide cover, food, and safe nesting places. 2) Top Bar Bees Les Crowder, author of the recently published Top Bar Beekeeping: Organic Practices for Honeybee Health, and 2009 Organic Farming Educator of the Year, will guide you through the setup and maintenance of top-bar hives on your farm or garden. Enjoy the benefits of increased pollination and HONEY! without using the chemicals that may be contributing to colony collapse disorder. Your bees can be healthy and happy, the natural way. Les will show you how. 3) Traditional New Mexico: Corn, Beans, and Chile Not quite the three sisters; this workshop will focus on three traditional food staples in New Mexico: corn, beans, and chile. Dr. Richard Pratt, Department Head/Professor, NMSU Plant & Environmental Sciences, is conducting organic trials in plots around the state with corn and bean varieties. Rich has also done research on organic management of corn borers, and is a co-principal investigator for an Organic Research Extension Initiative Grant: “Strengthening Public Corn Breeding to Ensure Organic Farmers’ Access to Elite Cultivars.” Ken Armijo of Armijo Farms will weigh in on the chile side with a discussion of his experiences growing, processing, and marketing organic green and red chile in Bosque, New Mexico. 4) No Minnie Mouse: IPM for Rodents They chew, they gnaw, they divert irrigation water to the most unlikely places. Rats, mice, gophers, and squirrels appreciate the hard work of organic farmers to provide food and habitat. NMSU Extension Wildlife Management Specialist Sam Smallidge will take on the challenge of developing an integrated pest management approach to these critters, and provide an overview of organic management tools. 5) Herbal Product Production A century ago most farmers and ranchers gathered herbs and wild plants for remedies, made soap, tea, and tonics. Many still do. Producing herbal products from your farm has also grown into an opportunity for market diversification for some farmers. In this session, two herbal product producers will share their stories from product idea through production and marketing. Janet and Rick DeIaco became certified organic in 2012, producing the Earthly Herbal line of lip balms and salves in Ruidoso. Monica Rude of Desert Woman Botanicals produces tinctures, teas, and lotions along with salves and cremes. The three will team up to answer all your questions about value-added herbal products, including dealing with FDA regulations. 6) Produce Buyers: What They Want If the produce manager flees to the walk-in cooler when you arrive with a box of produce, this is the session for you. Produce buyers from Cid’s Market in Taos, La Montanita Co-op Food Market in Santa Fe, The Silver City Food Co-op, The Los Alamos Cooperative Market, and Whole Foods Market in Albuquerque will give you the low-down on how to connect with produce buyers from around the state and what the basic requirements (insurance, boxes, advance notice, etc.) are. Don’t miss this informative session if you want to sell to grocery stores.

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Friday 4:00 to 5:30 pm - Session 3

Workshop Series • See pages 16-17 for At-A-Glance Schedule 1) Nature’s Chicken Soup: Compost Tea Production and Use Recent research with compost tea shows that it can be effective in fighting plant diseases in addition to providing high quality, readily-assimilated nutrients. Heather Harrell of the certified organic For the Love of Bees farm, has adapted the compost tea regime advocated by Dr. Elaine Ingham to her fields in Peñasco. Heather will report on the system she uses to make the tea and the results observed from its application. Joining Heather for this presentation will be Brett Bakker, Chief Certifier for the New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s Organic Program. Brett will review regulations governing the use of manure and compost tea in certified organic production systems. 2) First Steps When Disaster Strikes: Investigating Livestock Disease Dr. Tim Hanosh, Director of NMDA’s Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division will walk participants through scenarios in which knowing the right first steps can make a big difference in the eventual outcome when a rancher is faced with the sudden onset of disease in a herd. This session will help you prepare for unexpected health problems and determine what your next steps should be. 3) Favorite Vegetable Varieties Yes, it may look beautiful in the seed catalog, but what about its performance in New Mexico’s wind, sun, low humidity, and high pH? Will it tolerate a certain amount of handling on a market stand? Will customers buy it and return to buy it again? In this session a panel of organic vegetable producers will discuss favorite vegetable varieties, and explain why they’ll be growing them again in 2013. Speakers to be announced. 4) Digging Deep: Understanding Nematodes and Exploring Biofumigation In this advanced session, two researchers will dig into the underground and shed some light on nematodes (the good and the bad) and look at biofumigation as an approach to managing some soil-borne pathogens. Dr. Stephen H. Thomas, Professor and Nematologist, NMSU Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology & Weed Science, will delve into the natural history of nematodes focusing on the soil nematode community, how it responds to biofumigants and other toxins, composting considerations, and other management strategies that are applicable to organic production systems. Dr. Mark Uchanski, NMSU Assistant Professor of Horticulture, and Vegetable Physiology will discuss the concept of biofumigants in general, summarize the pros (crop growth responses, organic matter, control of pathogens) and cons of biofumigants, the different groups of plants that can be used as biofumigants, and will summarize the first year of data from a mustard biofumigant/green chile project. 5) Go Nuts! New Mexico is home to organic pecan and pistachio farmers, nearly all of them in the southern third of the state, but many farmers farther north are looking at incorporating nuts into their production. Choosing an appropriate variety is critical to your success. Dr. Richard Hereema, Extension Pecan Specialist, NMSU Extension Plant Sciences will discuss the attributes and tolerances of available varieties and have some tips in areas such as proper siting of the trees. If you are thinking of going nuts, don’t miss this session.

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6) Home-based Canning Regulations passed in 2010 give producers of many “non-potentially hazardous foods” (such as baked goods, dry mixes, and high-sugar jams and jellies) the opportunity to produce at home without the expense of building a certified kitchen or traveling to a commercial kitchen. Dr. Nancy Flores, NMSU Extension Food Technology Specialist and 2011 Organic Farming Educator of the Year will review the regulations and give you the information you need to get started.

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Saturday 8:30 am to 10:00 am - Session 4

Workshop Series • See pages 16-17 for At-A-Glance Schedule 1) Feed Your Bed The heart of organic farming is developing a rich, humus-filled soil that will support your crop production. Research has shown that organic production can equal or surpass the yields of conventional farming once a rich living soil has been established as a foundation. But how to reach this goal in a climate where the average organic matter is less than 1%? Dr. Ron Godin, organic soil guru, 2010 Organic Farming Educator of the Year and Extension Agronomist for Organic and Sustainable Agriculture at Colorado State University will discuss soil-building practices that will support healthy, disease-and-pest-resistant crops. 2) Low-Stress Livestock Handling (Part 1) The New Mexico Organic Farming Conference is honored to have Dr. Temple Grandin join us for a morning of discussion of low-stress livestock handling. Temple Grandin is a doctor of animal science and professor at Colorado State University, best-selling author, and consultant on animal behavior. In 2010, Dr. Grandin was chosen by the Time magazine for its list of the 100 most influential people in the world in the “Heroes” category. Dr. Grandin’s books include: Humane Livestock Handling, Animals in Translation, Animals Make us Human, and Thinking in Pictures. If you are a livestock producer, this session is a must. 3) Store It! Sometimes, going back to our roots means a step forward in sustainability. For producers who are off the grid or just want to cut down on their use of energy, the use of root cellars to store crops is an attractive alternative to refrigerated storage. Teague & Kosma Channing of Gemini Farms, who have been opening windows to sustainability from draft animals to cold storage will take you through the construction, maintenance and use of root cellars. Chill out with some innovative thinking on a traditional practice. 4) Drought in the Southwest: the Outlook Every farmer and rancher seems to agree that assumptions about what the weather will be in any particular season no longer serve as a guide for planting, irrigating, and harvesting. Recent studies of tree ring data by the University of Arizona’s Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS) indicate that we may be entering a period of drought even more severe than the extreme droughts of the 1200s and 1500s. Dr. Dave DuBois, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, New Mexico State University; CLIMAS member; New Mexico State Climatologist; and, Community Collaborative Rain Hail and Snow Network State Coordinator, will discuss the outlook for our Southwestern climate. 5) Pollinator Conservation Strategies for Organic Seed Producers Understanding pollinators is a key component of successfully growing seed. This course will support organic seed producers with the latest science-based information on maximizing crop yields through the conservation of native pollinators, while at the same time helping them to reduce the risk of outcrossing with non-organic crop varieties. Mace Vaughan, who has led the Xerces Society’s Pollinator Conservation Program since 2003 and serves as the Joint Pollinator Conservation Specialist for the USDA’s NRCS, will give seed growers and savers the information they need for a successful collaboration with native pollinators. 6) Organic Inspectors Bare All Jennifer Silverman and Robert Gerard have been inspecting farms for organic certification for over a decade. In this session Jen and Bob will draw on this experience to lead a discussion about getting certified organic: what goes into developing a great Organic System Plan; how to tackle the record keeping boogey man; and, what to expect at your farm or ranch inspection. If you are interested in applying for organic certification, or are a long-time organic producer who would like some insight on how to make the process better you’ll find lots of help here.

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Saturday 10:30 to noon - Session 5

Workshop Series • See pages 16-17 for At-A-Glance Schedule 1) Traditional New Mexico: Acequias Our acequias provide the lifeblood of our farms and are at the core of our communities. Acequias recharge the aquifers, nurture biodiversity, and provide corridors for wildlife. Drought and development are challenging this heart of New Mexico’s agriculture. Paula Garcia, Executive Director of the New Mexico Acequia Association will discuss the history of acequias, and talk about what needs to be done to keep acequias in our future. 2) Low-Stress Livestock Handling (Part II) The New Mexico Organic Farming Conference is honored to have Dr. Temple Grandin join us for a morning of discussion of low-stress livestock handling. Temple Grandin is a doctor of animal science and professor at Colorado State University, best-selling author, and consultant on animal behavior. In 2010, Dr. Grandin was chosen by the Time magazine for its list of the 100 most influential people in the world in the “Heroes” category. Dr. Grandin’s books include: Humane Livestock Handling, Animals in Translation, Animals Make us Human, and Thinking in Pictures. If you are a livestock producer, this session is a must. 3) Cover Crops: Tested for New Mexico Choosing the right cover crop for weed suppression or soil building is not as easy as picking seeds out of a catalog. Many cover and green manure crops that thrive in other climates fail to perform in the southwest. Dr. Kulbhushan Grover, NMSU Assistant Professor in Sustainable Crop Production will report on New Mexico trials of cover crops that provide the maximum biomass and challenge even the most aggressive weeds. If you’re a fan of cover crops, are looking for something new to put in your rotations, or are not satisfied with your current practices, this session will give you some new directions. 4) Organic Weed Management: Till and No/Low Weed management is the biggest challenge organic farmers face, and the approaches to this problem vary tremendously depending on the type of weed and the scale of the farm. Ramon Alvarez, 2009 Organic Farmer of the Year, will outline his weed management program on his 1,000 acre cotton, chile, alfalfa farm in La Union, NM. Ramon will be joined by a no/low till specialist who will talk about the latest innovations in managing weeds in organic no/low till production. And yes, it can be done. Park your hoe and join the discussion. 5) Holistic Orchard Management Successful fruit production can’t be confined to managing pests or finding the right fertility practice. Selecting the appropriate varieties, understanding and managing the structure of your trees, achieving good pollination, siting , and many other factors also enter in. All need be considered together to achieve a healthy and happy orchard. Gordon Tooley, 2008 Organic Farming Educator of the Year will weave the threads together in this session on holistic management. For extra credit Gordon will touch on the basics of grafting. 6) Plugged-In Technology for Farmers Has fear of Facebook got you down? Tweets need translating? Interested in the credit card readers that work from your cell phone but not sure how they would work for you? Or, just thinking about using email to reach your farmers’ market customers? If you have been beating yourself up because you’ve been told you have to get plugged in, this session will ease your mind. Led by Sarah Wentzel-Fisher, a techno-diva and former farmers’ market manager who is now working at La Montanita Co-op. No worries! 12

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Saturday 2:30 to 4:00 pm - Session 6

Workshop Series • See pages 16-17 for At-A-Glance Schedule 1) Four-Legged Reclamation—Goats in Land Restoration Many of us have been told at some time in our lives that land that is completely overrun (think elms, salt cedar, Russian olive, and the rest of the bad boys) can only be cleared by major applications of herbicides. But there is another possibility that has proven very effective: goats! Amanita Thorpe of Horned Locust Goatscaping will shed light on the four-legged approach to restoring “unreclaimable” land. 2) Alternative Health Care for Ruminants Vaccinations, appropriate breeds, and a healthy life style provide a sound basis for livestock health. But health problems can crop up in even the best-managed herds. Dr. Barbara Merikel, DVM, will explore natural treatments for common ruminant livestock health problems with special emphasis on managing parasites in organic livestock production. This session will give you some new directions to pursue in keeping your livestock in top form. 3) Successful Season Extension—Seed to Market Greenhouse and hoophouse production is spreading across the state as farmers work to expand their markets by extending their seasons. This duo of organic farmers: Debra Ingersoll of Green Girl, LLC and Thomas Hyden of Rhubarb Ranch will share their secrets from sprout to market. Join the discussion of the pleasures and perils of protected production and how to make season extension work for you. 4) Using Organic Insecticides: When and How Dr. Tess Grasswitz, Integrated Pest Management Specialist at NMSU’s Los Lunas Ag Science Center, and 2012 Organic Farming Educator of the Year will take on the thorny topic of “natural pesticide” use. Always the choice of last resort, there are times when producers want to turn to a natural insecticide allowed for use in organic production. Tess will discuss the mechanics of some popular pesticides; how to determine the threshold for pesticide use; steps to take to achieve the desired result; and, cautions to observe to protect beneficials and avoid building a resistant population. As a bonus, Tess will give updates on the arrival of the Bagrada bug and what research is showing about possible management strategies for this new pest; management of Harlequin bugs; and, “safe socks” for apple and peach protection against coddling moth. 5) Traditional New Mexico: Fruit Production In most areas of New Mexico, 2012 was a banner year for fruit production. Assuming the weather cooperates, this is the time to prepare for 2013. Dr. Shengrui Yao, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Science Center at Alcalde is continuing the research in sustainable fruit production at Alcalde and will report on her latest findings for traditional fruit crop producers. Shengrui will be joined by Eric Garretson, an organic farmer with a passion for an edible landscape. Eric will take “traditional” to new heights in his discussion of wild fruits (sand cherries, wild plums, cactus fruits, chokecherries, and many more). These natives are truly adapted to the Southwest and offer a great opportunity for farmers ready to walk on the wild side. 6) It’s Coming! Preparing for Food Safety Regulation What are all farmers required to do NOW to meet the requirements of the new food safety legislation? What is the status of rule roll-out for the Food Safety Modernization Act? What is the difference between GAPs, Global GAPs, Harmonized GAPs, etc., and which is the most appropriate for different kinds of production/markets? What is the difference between state-run audits and private companies? What can producers do now that will set them on the road to the appropriate food safety certification: record-keeping, good sanitation, etc.? Where can farmers get reliable information and help setting up systems? This session will tackle these questions and any you have about the new landscape in food safety. Debra Garrison, Primus Labs 13

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Announcing: 2nd Annual Can Slam!

If you have adopted the fine art of canning/drying your surplus, you have an opportunity to display your wares and compete for bragging rights and prizes at the New Mexico Organic Farming Conference.

Cindy Davies, Bernalillo County Cooperative Extension Home Economist, will lead a panel of distinguished judges to make the awards. Entries will not be tasted. Categories to be Judged:

Jams/Jellies/Preserves/Chutney Fruits & Fruit Juice Vegetables & Vegetable Juice (including tomatoes) Dried Goods (including beans, fruits, corn/chicos, chile, herbs) Rules:

Each product must be labeled with the name of the product, all ingredients, and date preserved.

The exhibitor* must have grown the main ingredient in the preserved product.

The exhibitor* must have preserved the product.

You do not have to be certified organic to enter, but produce must have been grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers and no artificial preservatives may be used in the preserved product (citric acid and pectin are allowed).

*“exhibitor” is defined as an individual, a family, or workers on the farm or garden where the main ingredient was grown.

Entries will only be taken at the registration table at the Organic Farming Conference from 7:30am to 1:30 pm Friday, February 15th. Please allow sufficient time to fill in an entry form for each product. Winners will be announced at the luncheon on Saturday, February 16th. 14

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The New Mexico Specialty Crops Act of 1983 provides limited funding for marketing projects, promotional activities, market potential surveys, and specialty crop demonstration projects PROGRAM GOALS: • Agricultural Growth • Rural Stability • Maintaining and/or Increasing Market Share • Market Development • Value-Added Product Development Past projects have provided funding to numerous groups and individuals for a wide variety of projects and programs including the New Mexico Farmer’s Marketing Association, on-farm demonstration projects to determine the production potential of a wide variety of specialty crops and numerous feasibility and marketing studies. Generally, grant amounts range from $500-$10,000 for individual applicants and up to $30,000 for groups working together on a joint initiative. Requests for Proposals Requests for funding are due May 1 of each year. Proposals received after May 1 are only eligible for consideration if funds are still available. Applicants must identify the issue or problem to be addressed and explain why the project is important and timely, describe the overall goal(s) in one or two statements, explain briefly how each objective will be accomplished, include a timeline and be clear as to who will be responsible for performing each task. Applicants must also describe the qualifications of the individual(s) and organization/company performing the work, describe what will be accomplished as a direct result of the project and how each outcome will be measured, and provide a budget that clearly and consistently lists activities that address the scope of work, dollar amount requested for each activity, and matching or in-kind contribution for each specific activity. Proposals meeting the basic eligibility requirements under the New Mexico Agricultural Development and Promotional Funds Program will be reviewed and evaluated by the NMDA Marketing and Development Division. Letters announcing funding decisions will be mailed on or before August 1, 2013. Grantees will be paid on a reimbursement basis only. Any request for reimbursement on allowable expenses must be accompanied by a progress report and proof of expenses incurred (not due). At the completion of the project, each grantee will be required to submit a final report to NMDA. Final reports are due on or before May 31 of the subsequent year the grant is received. Other programs are also available including the Federal Specialty Crop Grant, Labeling and Trade Show Assistance and more. For more details please visit the NMDA website: nmdaweb.nmsu.edu/marketing-and-economic-development. If you believe you have a project that might qualify for possible funding please contact Craig Mapel of the Marketing and Development Division to arrange for a direct meeting or to discuss your project over the phone. Craig can be reached at 505-852-3088.

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Conference Schedu Friday 7:30-8:30 AM

Registration

8:30-10:30

Conference Opening & Keynote Address

10:30-11:00

Networking Break

TRACKS

CLOSING THE CIRCLE - MINIMIZING INPUTS

EXPRESSING NATURAL BEHAVIORS

APPROPRIATE CROPS & BEYOND

2) Playing Chicken Small Scale Poultry

3) Spice it Up Organic Herb Production

2) Top Bar Bees

3) Traditional New Mexico: Corn, Beans, and Chile

2) First Steps When Disaster Strikes: Investigating Livestock Disease

3) Favorite Vegetable Varieti

2) Low-Stress Livestock Handling (Part I)

3) Store It!

2) Low-Stress Livestock Handling (Part II)

3) Cover Crops: Tested for N Mexico

2) Alternative Health Care for Ruminants

3) Successful Season Extensi Seed to Market

Workshop Session 1 11:00 - 12:30

1) A Whole Farm Approach to Managing Drought

12:30 - 2:00

Lunch (on your own)

Workshop Session 2 2:00 - 3:30 3:30 - 4:00

1) Asylum for Avians Networking Break

Workshop Session 3 4:00 - 5:30

1) Nature’s Chicken Soup: Compost Tea Production and Use

Saturday 7:30-8:30 AM

Registration

Workshop Session 4 8:30 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:30

1) Feed Your Bed Networking Break

Workshop Session 5 10:30 - 12:00

1) Traditional New Mexico: Acequias

12:30 - 2:30

Luncheon and Awards Ceremony

Workshop Session 6 2:30 - 4:00

1) Four-Legged Reclamation - Goats in Land Restoration

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chedule at a Glance

CROPS

WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS

PERENNIAL PLEASURE

THE INVISIBLE HAND

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4) Who’s There? Pests and the Diseases They Carry

5) Restoring Pollinator Habitat in the Southwest

6) From Hoophouses to Hedgerows: Accessing the EQIP Program

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4) No Minnie Mouse: IPM for Rodents

5) Herbal Product Production

6) Produce Buyers: What they Want

4) Digging Deep: Understanding Nematodes and Exploring Biofumigation

5) Go Nuts!

6) Home-based Canning

4) Drought in the Southwest: the Outlook

5) Pollinator Conservation Strategies for Organic Seed Producers

6) Organic Inspectors Bare All

4) Organic Weed Management: Till and No/Low

5) Holistic Orchard Management

6) Plugged-in Technology for Farmers

4) Using Organic Insecticides: When and How

5) Traditional New Mexico: Fruit Production

6) It’s Coming! Preparing for Food Safety Regulation

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Calendar of Upcoming Events: Get in touch with your local Cooperative Extension Office or call the numbers listed for Details December 6 through 9 – Joint Stockmen’s Conference – Albuquerque December 6 – Pesticide Applicator Training Workshop – Las Cruces December 14, 2012 – Pesticide Applicator Training Workshop – Tucumcari January 12, 2013 – Northern NM Stockman’s Association – Taos January 23 – New Mexico Cotton Conference – Ruidoso January 23 through 25 – New Mexico Hay Growers Association Conference – Ruidoso January 28 + 29 – New Mexico Crop Production Association Annual Conference – Ruidoso January 31 – Pesticide Applicator Training Workshop – Hobbs February 4 + 5 – New Mexico Chile Conference – Las Cruces February 7 + 8 – Think Trees – Albuquerque February 7 – Pesticide Applicator Training Workshop – Farmington February 15 + 16 – New Mexico Organic Farming Conference – Albuquerque February 21 through 23 – Vine and Wine Conference – Albuquerque February 28 through March 2 – 18th Water Conservation Conference and Xeriscape Expo – Albuquerque March 3 through 5 – Western Pecan Grower’s Association Annual Conference – Las Cruces March 8 + 9 – New Mexico Farmers’ Markets Annual Conference – Santa Fe – call 505-983-4010 April TBA – 11th Annual Southwest Marketing Network Conference – call 505-473-1004

Book Signings! The Organic Farming Conference this year will feature a number of authors who will be available to sign their books at the close of their presentations. Books may be purchased in advance of the signings at the Bookworks booth at the conference. Authors will not have books for sale with the exception of Crowder/Harrell’s Top Bar Beekeeping which will only be available at the For the Love of Bees booth. Tentative List of Authors and Books (the final list will be found in the participant packet at the conference): Steven Cary: Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico Les Crowder/Heather Harrell: Top Bar Beekeeping: Organic Practices for Honeybee Health Dr. Temple Grandin: Humane Livestock Handling, Animals in Translation, Animals Make us Human, and Thinking in Pictures. Mace Vaughn: Farming for Bees: Guidelines for Providing Native Bee Habitat on Farms, Attracting Native Pollinators: Protecting North America’s Bees and Butterflies, and The Pollinator Conservation Handbook 18

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Exhibitors NM Organic Farming Conference 2013 Acres USA Fred Walters PO Box 301209, Austin, TX 78703 512-892-4400 • info@acresusa.com Sustainable ag books and Acres USA magazine ATTRA/NCAT Tammy Hinman 3040 Continental Drive, Butte, MT 59701 406-494-8683 • www.attra.org Sustainable agriculture information Bookworks Danielle Foster 4022 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107 505-344-8139 • www.bkwrks.com Books on organic and sustainable farming, ranching, and gardening Desert Woman Botanicals Monica Rude PO Box 263, Gila, NM 88038 575-535-2860 • info@desertwoman.net Herbal remedies & skin care products Farm Bureau Financial Service—The Fred Porter Agency Fred Porter 2901 Juan Tabo NE, Suite 115, Albuquerque, NM 87112 505-345-1520 • 888-956-0028 Fredrick.porter@fbfs.com Insurance and financial services Farm to Table Kathleen Gonzalez 618 B Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-473-1004 • Le@farmtotablenm.org Non-profit working in food and ag policy, marketing, farmer and children’s education For the Love of Bees Les Crowder PO Box 444, Dixon, NM 87527

575-587-2065 • fortheloveofbees@kitcarson.net Bees, pollination services, honey, beeswax G&M Agricultural Supply Company, LLC Paul Affeldt 1000 N Beeline Hwy, Ste 109, Payson, AZ 85541 800-901-0096 • service@gmagsupply.com Supplies and greenhouses for market farmers and organic growers Greenhouse and Garden Supply Roger DeAngelis 3820 Midway Pl. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-345-6700 • gg@horticulturesupply.com Garden and Grower Supplies High Mowing Organic Seeds Brigitte Derel 76 Quarry Rd, Wolcott, VT 05680 802-472-6174 x101 Brigitte@highmowingseeds.com Organic seeds and supplies J&M Industries, Inc. Tim Chaput 300 Ponchatoula Pky, Ponchatoula, LA 70454 985-974-6751 • chaptj2@verizon.net Agribon, Solarig, Greenhouse poly and degradable mulch film Johnny’s Selected Seeds Lainie Kertesz 955 Benton Ave, Winslow, ME 04901 207-238-5320 • lkertesz@johnnyseeds.com Offering an expanded selection of certified organic vegetable, herb, and flower seeds as well as accessory products La Montanita Co-op Robin Seydel 901 Menaul Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107 505-217-2027 • robins@lamontanita.coop food/grocery/micro loans to farmers

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Exhibitors NM Organic Farming Conference 2013 Mesa Tractor, Inc. John Hinton 3826 4th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107 505-344-1631 • sarah@mesatractor.com Kubota Tractors, Walker lawnmowers, Landpride Implements, Stilh lawnscaping tools, parts, sales, service Mid Region Council of Governments Agriculture Collaborative Ann Simon 809 Copper Ave. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-247-1750 • asimon@mrcog-nm.gov, localfoodnm@mrcog-nm.gov Land Link: connecting farmers and ranchers looking for land and farming opportunity to agricultural landowners Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA NRCS) --Producer Assistance Rey Adame 6200 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-761-4445 • http://www.nm.nrcs.usda.gov/ Conservation programs and assistance to producers Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA NRCS) --Soils Rudy Garcia 6200 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-761-4445 • http://www.nm.nrcs.usda.gov/ Assistance building soil health Nature Safe Mike McCarthy 4221 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, KY 41076 859-781-2010 Natural and organic fertilizers New Mexico Department of Agriculture David Lucero MSC 5600 Box 30005, Las Cruces NM 88003 575-646-4929 • www.nmda.nmsu.edu Marketing assistance, including farm to school

New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau Benjamin “Benjie” Segovia 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces NM 88011 575-542-4700 • bsegovia@nmfarmbureau.org Promoting agriculture issues: private property, water and ensuring local safe food New Mexico Farmers’ Marketing Association Denise Miller 731 Montez Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-983-4010 • dmiller@farmersmarketsnm.org Nonprofit assisting farmers markets across the state New Mexico Land Conservancy Ariel Patashnik PO Box 6759, Santa Fe, NM 87502 505-986-3801 apatashnik@nmlandconservancy.org We are a land trust—conservation easements, etc New Mexico State University Extension Food Technology Nancy Flores NMSU Extension—Food Technology PO Box 30003, MSC 3AE, Las Cruces, NM 88003 575-646-1179 • naflores@nmsu.edu Information about food preservation/help establishing a processing operation New Mexico State University Extension Home Economics Cindy Davies 1510 Menaul Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107 505-243-1386 • csdavies@nmsu.edu Health Fair: Blood pressure and glucose testing Ojo Caliente Wellness Center/Hands on Healthcare Caterina Di Palma, DOM 34869 Hwy 285, Ojo Caliente, NM 87549 505-583-2908 • drcat@zianet.com Health Fair: Ear acupuncture, movement and breathing exercises. Health through a nourishing diet, massage, acupuncture, chiropractic, herbs

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Exhibitors NM Organic Farming Conference 2013 Organic Technology International, LLC Veronica Romero 13170-B Central Ave SE #118, Albuquerque, NM 87123 505-291-1100 • otiusa@juno.com Soil testing and custom blending of organic fertilizers Peace Corps Shawn P. Abeita 933 San Mateo NE, Suite 500, Box-4, Albuquerque, NM 87108-1470 505-916-0356 • sabeita@peacecorps.gov Peace Corps is an international development organization primarily focusing on sustainable development Rio Grande Community Farm Minor Morgan 6804 4th Street NW, #114, Albuquerque, NM 87107 505-345-4580 • info@riograndefarm.org minormorgan@northvalleyorganics.com Urban community farm and gardens Soilutions Jim Brooks 9008 Bates Rd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105 505-877-0220 • www.soilutions.net Open Tuesday through Saturday 8 am to 4 pm Please come down and see us. Our locally made Premium Compost is approved for use on Certified Organic Farms and Gardens, mulch, food and green waste recycling Terra Biotics Mark Aguilera PO Box 1439, Deming, NM 88031 info@terrabioticsinc.com, www.terrabiotics.com Complete line of organic products, fertilizer blends, bio stimulants, foliar sprays, seed treatment, pest and disease control, residue digestion, compost tea brewers

Tooley’s Trees Margaret Yancey PO Box 392, Truchas NM 87578 505-689-2400 • Info@tooleystrees.com Drought tolerant trees, shrubs and fruit trees Urban Eagle Herb Co. Katy Blanchard PO Box 210, Youngsville NM 87064 575-638-0306 • info@urbaneagle.com Herbal teas and body care products hand made with tradition in the land of enchantment. USDA Farm Service Agency Lawrence Rael 6200 Jefferson NE, Suite 211, Abq, NM 87109 505-761-4900 • veronica.tribbet@nm.usda.gov Assistance programs for farmers USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Longino Bustillos 2507 N Telshor Blvd., Las Cruces, NM 88011 575-522-6023 • Longino.bustillos@nass.usda.gov Agricultural census, statistical data USDA Rural Development Jesse Bopp 6200 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-761-4952 • jesse.bopp@nm.usda.gov Programs to assist rural producers Water Lady Anne La Lopa PO Box 91604, Albuquerque NM 87199-1604 505-660-4162 • anne@waterlady.biz www.waterlady.biz Zeta Core Catalytic Salt-Free Water Conditioners Xerces Society Mace Vaughan 628 NE Broadway, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97232 855-232-6639 • info@xerces.org Protecting wildlife through conservation of invertebrates and their habitat: bulletins, books and brochures at www.xerces.org 21

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Morning Stretch! 7:45 am Friday and 7:45 am Saturday in the Ballroom Wake up with Dr. Cat (Caterina Di Palma, DOM). Gentle wake-up, stress-relieving breathing, stretching and self-massage exercises for everyone. You do not have to be a jock or a 20 year-old to do these exercises. They are so easy that you may want to do them at home too! and…

Enjoy a simple acupuncture or other treatment 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday and Saturday during the conference Caterina Di Palma, Doctor of Oriental Medicine will provide simple ear acupuncture, magnets, other techniques and easy-to-reach points for hard-working people in a group or community setting (sitting up, no disrobing). AND...It can be fast or you can sit and bliss out with us for a while.

Quick Farmer Health Check For the farmer there’s always something more pressing than getting tested for common health problems. Now it’s easy for you to take care of yourself. There will be special health screenings during the conference: • Blood pressure testing (heart disease) • Glucose testing (diabetes)

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New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau is the state’s largest agricultural organization. With over 16,000 member families, we are farmers, ranchers, agri-business men and women, and people interested in agriculture, their local food supply, and protecting their private property rights and water for agricultural use.

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How to Reach Your County Cooperative Extension Agent Bernalillo County John Garlisch, Agriculture Agent garlisch@nmsu.edu 1510 Menaul NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107 505.243.1386

Guadalupe County Leigh Ann Marez, County Program Director lemarez@nmsu.edu 244 S 4th, Suite 110, Santa Rosa, NM 88435 575.472.3652

Catron County Tracy Drummond, County Program Dir/Ag Agent drummond@nmsu.edu Catron County Courthouse 100 Main Street, Reserve, NM 87830 575.533.6430

Harding County Blair Clavel, County Program Dir/Ag Agent jclavel@nmsu.edu County Courthouse, 35 Pine St, Mosquero, NM 87733 575.673.2341

Chaves County Sandra Key Barraza, County Program Dir/Ag Agent sbarr4aza@nmsu.edu 200 E Chisum #4, Roswell, NM 88203 575.622.3210

Hidalgo County John Allen, County Program Dir/Ag Agent allenj@nmsu.edu Hidalgo County Coop Extension Service 524 E Demoss, Suite 4, Lordsburg, NM 88045 575.542.9291

Cibola County Chase Elkins, Agriculture Agent chelkins@nmsu.edu 551 Washington Ave., Grants, NM 87020 505.287.3708

Jicarilla Extension Service Jesse LeFevre, Extension Associate II lefevere@nmsu.edu Hawks Drive (Mail to: PO Box 679), Dulce, NM 87528-0679 575.759.3530

Colfax County Boe Lopez, Agriculture Agent bclopez@nmsu.edu Corner of 3rd and Savage (Mail to PO Box 370) Raton, NM 87740 575.445.8071

Lea County Wayne Cox, County Program Dir/Ag Agent hwcox@nmsu.edu 100 N Main, Suite 10, Lovington, NM 88260 575.396.2819

Curry County County Program Dir/Ag Agent curry@nmsu.edu 818 Main, Clovis, NM 88101 575.763.6505 De Baca County Aspen Achen, County Program Director aachen@nmsu.edu County Courthouse 514 Avenue C, Fort Sumner, NM 88119 575.355.2381 Dona Ana County Jeff Anderson, Agriculture Agent lantz@nmsu.edu 530 N Church Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001 575.525.6649

Lincoln County Marsha Palmer, County Program Director palmer@nmsu.edu County Courthouse 300 Central (mail to: PO Box 217), Carrizozo, NM 88301 575.648.2311 Los Alamos County Carlos Valdez, County Program Director valdez@nmsu.edu 475 20th Street, Suite A, Los Alamos, NM 87544 505.662.2656 Luna County Jack Blandford, County Program Dir/Ag Agent Jbland@nmsu.edu 210 B Poplar, Deming, NM 88030 575.546.9603

Eddy County Woods Houghton, County Program Dir/Ag Agent whoughto@nmsu.edu 1304 W Stevens, Carlsbad, NM 88220 575.887.6595

McKinley County Kathy Landers, County Program Director lalander@nmsu.edu 5002 W Historic 66 (mail to: Star Route 2, Box 59) Gallup, NM 87301 505.863.3432

Grant County Judy O’Loughlin, Acting County Program Director judyo@nmsu.edu Grant County Office Complex 2610 N Silver Street, Silver City, NM 88061 575.388.1550

Mora County County Program Dir/Ag Agent mora@nmsu.edu County Courthouse (mail to PO Box 390) Mora, NM 87732 575.387.2856

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How to Reach Your County Cooperative Extension Agent Navajo Tribal Extension Program Wayne Franklin, 4-H Agent Jesse Jim, 4-H Agent PO Box 938 Crownpoint, NM 87313 505.863.3432

Shiprock Agency Leah Platero, Home Economist Leah08@nmsu.edu Cooperative Extension Office PO Box 1350, Shiprock, NM 87420 505.368.1028

Otero County Elizabeth Gordon, Agriculture Agent egordon@nmsu.edu 401 Fairgrounds Road, Alamogordo, NM 88310 575.437.0231

Sierra County William Wear, County Program Director wdwear@nmsu.edu Sierra Conservation Plaza 2101 S Broadway, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 575.894.2375

Quay County Thomas Dominguez, Agriculture Agent tdomingu@nmsu.edu 216 E Center (mail to: PO Drawer B) Tucumcari, NM 88401 575.461.0562

Socorro County County Program Dir/Ag Agent socorro@nmsu.edu 198 Neel Avenue NW, Socorro, NM 87801 575.835.0610

Rio Arriba County Marcella Talamante, 4-H/Ag Agent martala@nmsu.edu Rural Event Center, State Rd 554, House #122-A (mail to: HCR 77, Box 9), Abiquiu, NM 87510 505.685.4523

Taos County Tony Valdez, County Program Dir/Ag Agent tonvalde@nmsu.edu 202 Chamisa Road (Mail to: 5671 NDCBU) Taos, NM 87571 575.758.3982

Roosevelt County Patrick Kircher, Agriculture Agent pkircher@nmsu.edu 705 E Lime (mail to: PO Box 455) Portales, NM 88130 575.356.4417

Torrance County Gene Winn, Agriculture Agent dwinn@nmsu.edu County Courthouse 205 9th & Allen (mail to: PO Box 168), Estancia, NM 87016 505.246.4743

Sandoval County Gina Garland, Agriculture Agent ggarland@nmsu.edu 811 Camino del Pueblo (mail to: PO Box 400) Bernalillo, NM 87004 505.867.2582

Tri-State Navajo Extension Service Gerald Moore, Coordinating Agent germoore@nmsu.edu Box 1339, St. Michaels, AZ 86511 928.871.7406

San Juan County Craig Painter, County Program Dir/Ag Agent cpainter@nmsu.edu 213-A S Oliver, Aztec, NM 87410 505.334.9496 San Miguel County Samantha Ortiz, County Program Director samortiz@nmsu.edu 20 Gallegos Road (mail to: PO Box 2170 W Branch) Las Vegas, NM 87701 505.454.1497 Santa Fe County Patrick Torres, County Program Dir/Ag Agent patorres@nmsu.edu 3229 Rodeo Road Santa Fe, NM 87507 505.471.4711

Union County Owida Franz, County Extension Agent ofranz@nmsu.edu County Courthouse 100 Court (mail to: PO Box 428), Clayton, NM 88415 575.374.9361 Valencia County Vera Gibson, 4-H/Ag Agent vewa22@nmsu.edu 404 Courthouse (mail to: PO Box 1059) Los Lunas, NM 87031 505.565.3002 Zuni Reservation Lee Watts lwatts@nmsu.edu 08 Route 301 North (mail to PO Drawer G) Zuni, NM 87327 505.782.4495

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www.amcor.com

1919 S. 1919 S. Butterfield Road Butterfield Road


Mundelein, IL 60060 American Inks and Coatings American Packaging Corporation

Ampac Ampacet Corporation

Mundelein, IL 60060

www.americaninks.com

3400 North 3400 North Hutchinson Pine Hutchinson Pine Bluff, AR 71602 Bluff, AR 71602

http://www.ampkcorp.com/

15135 E. Monument Court,Scottsdal e, AZ 85262

www.ampaconline.com

12025 Tricon 12025 Tricon Road,Cincinnati, Road,Cincinnati, OH 45246 OH 45246

www.ampacet.com

660 White Plains 660 White Plains Road Tarrytown, Road Tarrytown, NY 10591 NY 10591

15135 E. Monument Court,Scottsdal e, AZ 85262

ARMER PLASTIC

9 Calle, 8 Z-1, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Ashland Performance Materials

www.ashland.com

5200 Blazer 5200 Blazer Parkway,Dublin, Parkway,Dublin, OH 43017 OH 43017

http://www.autobag.com/

10175 Philipp 10175 Philipp Parkway,Streets Parkway,Streets boro, OH 44241 boro, OH 44241

Automated Packaging Systems

9 Calle, 8 Z-1, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Aypek Packaging http://www.lifepacksolution.com/ B. EQUIPOS EN EL SALVADOR

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

B. ETIQUETAS EN EL SALVADOR

Av. Las Rosas L. 123 “Jardines de San Lucas IV” San Lucas Sac.

Av. Las Rosas L. 123 “Jardines de San Lucas IV” San Lucas Sac.

B&W MEGTEC

830 Prosper Street,De Pere, WI 54115-5030

830 Prosper Street,De Pere, WI 54115-5030

BAGSA REALPLASTIC

www.grupofiama.com.

4ª Avenida 0-85, Z-2, Mixco, Ciudad Cotio Guatemala, Guatemala.

4ª Avenida 0-85, Z-2, Mixco, Ciudad Cotio Guatemala, Guatemala.

Bamberger Polymers, Inc.

www.bambergerpolymers.com

2 Jericho Plaza,Suite

2 Jericho Plaza,Suite

www.flexaprint.com.


109,Jericho, NY 109,Jericho, NY 11753 11753

http://www.brcproducts.com/

1711 N Delilah St, Corona, CA 92879, United States

1711 N Delilah St, Corona, CA 92879, United States

www.basf.us/dpsolutions

11501 Steele Creek Road Charlotte, NC 28273

11501 Steele Creek Road Charlotte, NC 28273

www.beaconconverters.com

PO Box 8208,Saddle Brook, NJ 07663-8208

PO Box 8208,Saddle Brook, NJ 07663-8208

www.belmark.com

PO Box PO Box 5310,DePere, WI 5310,DePere, WI 54115 54115

www.bemaprint.com

744 N. Oaklawn Avenue Elmhurst, IL 60126

744 N. Oaklawn Avenue Elmhurst, IL 60126

Bemis Company, Inc. www.bemis.com

PO Box 669,One Neenah Center 4th floor,Neenah, WI 54957-0669

PO Box 669,One Neenah Center 4th floor,Neenah, WI 54957-0669

Berry Plastics Corporation

www.berryplastics.com

39W259 Johnsway Lane,Campton Hills, IL 60175

39W259 Johnsway Lane,Campton Hills, IL 60175

www.bjkflexiblepackaging.com

PO Box 1357,945 South 15th Street Louisville, KY 40201

PO Box 1357,945 South 15th Street Louisville, KY 40201

www.bobst.com

146 Harrison Avenue, Roseland, NJ 07068

146 Harrison Avenue, Roseland, NJ 07068

www.grupok66.com.

Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

Band-it Rubber Company

BASF Corporation

Beacon Converters, Inc.

Belmark, Inc.

Bema, Incorporated

BJK Flexible Packaging

Bobst North America Inc.

BOLIK


Borton & Sons, Inc.

http://www.bortonfruit.com/

www.Bostik-US.com

11320 W. Watertown Plank Road,Wauwatos a, WI 53226

Bryce Corporation

www.brycecorp.com

4505 Old 4505 Old Lamar,Memphis, Lamar,Memphis, TN 38118 TN 38118

Bunzl Ag Group

http://www.cool-pak.com/

Bostik, Inc.

11320 W. Watertown Plank Road,Wauwatos a, WI 53226

15 Grumbacher Road,York, PA 17406

15 Grumbacher Road,York, PA 17406

CEGSA (CAJAS Y EMPAQUES DE GUATEMALA, S.A.)

31 Calle 25-83, Zona 12, Ciudad de Guatemala, 01012, Guatemala, Guatemala.

31 Calle 25-83, Zona 12, Ciudad de Guatemala, 01012, Guatemala, Guatemala.

cei (Coating Excellence International)

www.coatingexcellence.com

957 Broadway,Wrigh tstown, WI 54180

957 Broadway,Wrigh tstown, WI 54180

www.celanese.com

222 W. Las Colinas Boulevard Suite 900N,Irving, TX 75039

222 W. Las Colinas Boulevard Suite 900N,Irving, TX 75039

CELPAC S.A. DE C.V.

Boulevard del Ejército Nacional, Km 7 ½ Soyapango, San Salvador, El

Boulevard del Ejército Nacional, Km 7 ½ Soyapango, San Salvador, El

CELPLAST (AGENCIAS ABBOTT)

Del Perimercado 175 metros al norte, mano izquierda, edificio blanco con azul, AGENCIAS

Del Perimercado 175 metros al norte, mano izquierda, edificio blanco con azul, AGENCIAS

C-P Flexible Packaging

www.cpflexpack.com

Calbee North America

http://harvestsnaps.com/

Celanese

www.agencias-abbott.com.


ABBOTT, Costa ABBOTT, Costa Rica. Rica.

Celplast Metallized Products Limited www.celplast.com

67 Commander Boulevard Unit 4,Toronto, Ontario M1S 3M7 Canada

67 Commander Boulevard Unit 4,Toronto, Ontario M1S 3M7 Canada

CEMSA

www.cemsa.com.gt.

Diagonal 19, Avenida Petapa, 7635 Zona 21, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Diagonal 19, Avenida Petapa, 7635 Zona 21, Guatemala, Guatemala.

CEMSA (CAJAS Y EMPAQUES DE GUATEMALA S.A.) www.cemsa.com.gt.

31 Calle, 25-83, Zona 12, Ciudad de Guatemala, 01012, Guatemala.

31 Calle, 25-83, Zona 12, Ciudad de Guatemala, 01012, Guatemala.

Charter NEX Films

www.charternex.com

1901 Winter 1901 Winter Street,Superior, Street,Superior, WI 54880 WI 54880

Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP

www.cpchem.com

10001 Six Pine Drive,The Woodlands, TX 77380

10001 Six Pine Drive,The Woodlands, TX 77380

CKF

http://www.ckfinc.com/

www.cldgraphics.com

1101 W. Second Street Oconomowoc, WI 53066

1101 W. Second Street Oconomowoc, WI 53066

http://www.clearlam.com/

1950 Pratt Boulevard,Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

1950 Pratt Boulevard,Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

www.cloeren.com

401 16th Street,Orange, TX 77630

401 16th Street,Orange, TX 77630

Calle 21 de agosto, frente a antena del Centro Radial. Siguatepeque, Comayagua, Honduras.

Calle 21 de agosto, frente a antena del Centro Radial. Siguatepeque, Comayagua, Honduras.

CL&D Graphics

Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. Cloeren Incorporated

COAPIHL


Coim USA Inc.

www.coimgroup.com

86 Mantua Grove Road West Deptford, NJ 08066

86 Mantua Grove Road West Deptford, NJ 08066

COLORPRINT

Edificio Cantero, Edificio Cantero, el Centro de el Centro de Tegucigalpa. Tegucigalpa.

COMERCIAL PAOLA S.A.

www.comercialpaola.com.

1 ½ cuadra arriba de Shell Ciudad Jardín S-42,

1 ½ cuadra arriba de Shell Ciudad Jardín S-42,

www.comexigroup.com

6135 Park South Drive Suite 510,Charlotte, NC 28210

6135 Park South Drive Suite 510,Charlotte, NC 28210

www.cflex.com

1111 Northpoint Boulevard, Blythewood, SC 29016

1111 Northpoint Boulevard, Blythewood, SC 29016

COPRODE

Barrio Medina, 13 calle, 8ª avenida, esquina opuesta al Asilo de Ancianos. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Barrio Medina, 13 calle, 8ª avenida, esquina opuesta al Asilo de Ancianos. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

COSQUISA

Plaza Ares, salida a La Lima, Primera Calle, oficina Colonia Aurora, 7 calle, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Plaza Ares, salida a La Lima, Primera Calle, oficina Colonia Aurora, 7 calle, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

COVERIS™

www.coveris.com

PO Box PO Box 5687,Spartanbur 5687,Spartanbur g, SC 29304 g, SC 29304

www.ctiindustries.com

22160 N. Pepper Road Lake Barrington, IL 60010

Comexi Group

Constantia Flexibles LLC

Conwed Global Netting Solutions http://www.conwedplastics.com/en/

CTI Industries Corporation

22160 N. Pepper Road Lake Barrington, IL 60010


D. EQUIPOS EN NICARAGUA

12 Avenida sur # 132, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Davis-Standard, LLC

1 Extusion 1 Extusion Drive,Pawcatuck Drive,Pawcatuck , CT 06379 , CT 06379

www.davis-standard.com

12 Avenida sur # 132, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Decade Products LLC http://www.decadeproducts.com/

www.delcampo.hn.

Avenida Los Próceres, contiguo al Diario El Heraldo; No. 3301, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Avenida Los Próceres, contiguo al Diario El Heraldo; No. 3301, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

www.diasaonline.com.

Calle Antigua a Nejapa, Polígono # 8, Lote # 1, Apopa, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Calle Antigua a Nejapa, Polígono # 8, Lote # 1, Apopa, San Salvador, El Salvador.

DIMASA UNIVERSAL

Anillo Periférico, 4-15, Zona 2, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

Anillo Periférico, 4-15, Zona 2, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

DIMOGRAFIC

Entre 6ª y 8ª Avenida, 11 Calle, edificio # 731, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Entre 6ª y 8ª Avenida, 11 Calle, edificio # 731, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

DIPSA (CARVAJAL EMPAQUE)

www.dipsa.com.sv

Urbanización Industrial La Laguna, Calle Circunvalación No. 9-E, Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador.

Urbanización Industrial La Laguna, Calle Circunvalación No. 9-E, Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador.

Display Pack

https://www.displaypack.com/

DEL CAMPO SOLUCIONES AGRÍCOLAS

DIASA


Distinct Packabilities, LLC www.distinctpack.com

100 Frank E. Simon Avenue Shepherdsville, KY 40165

100 Frank E. Simon Avenue Shepherdsville, KY 40165

DISTRIBUIDORA DEL CARIBE

Oficinas centrales y sala de ventas, 1ª Avenida, Calle 34-39, Zona 11, Colonia Toledo. Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

Oficinas centrales y sala de ventas, 1ª Avenida, Calle 34-39, Zona 11, Colonia Toledo. Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

DISTRIBUIDORA MAYAB

8ª avenida, 4 y 5 calle, S.O. Barrio El Benque. Apartado Postal 397, San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras.

8ª avenida, 4 y 5 calle, S.O. Barrio El Benque. Apartado Postal 397, San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras.

DROGUERÍA HERMEL

www.hermel.com.sv.

Calle Sierra Madre No. 20, Residencial Montebello, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Calle Sierra Madre No. 20, Residencial Montebello, San Salvador, El Salvador.

DuPont

http://www.dupont.com/ Chestnut Run Plaza,730,974 Centre Road,PO Box 2915

Chestnut Run Plaza,730,974 Centre Road,PO Box 2915

Boulevard del Norte contiguo a Supermercado Colonial # 2, Río Blanco, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Boulevard del Norte contiguo a Supermercado Colonial # 2, Río Blanco, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

www.distcaribe.com.

DuPont Company www.dupont.com/packaging Dupont Teijin Films

http://dupontteijinfilms.com/

DUWEST Dynaplast

http://www.groupeguillin.fr/

Eagle Cold Storage

http://eaglecoldstorage.com/


Eagle Flexible Packaging

www.eagleflexible.com

1100 Kingsland 1100 Kingsland Drive,Batavia, IL Drive,Batavia, IL 60510 60510

ECKART America Corporation www.eckart.net

1 Wilson Manor 1 Wilson Manor Court,Chesterfie Court,Chesterfie ld, MO 63005 ld, MO 63005

ECOGREEN

Avenida Las Américas, 5-83, Zona 14, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

EcoPack

Avenida Las Américas, 5-83, Zona 14, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

http://ecopackgreenbox.com/

Edanaro

USA

EDECA (ENVASES DESECHABLES DE C.A.)

www.edecasa.com.

14 calle final, interior El Zapote, Zona 2.

14 calle final, interior El Zapote, Zona 2.

Edwards Label

www.edwardslabel.com

2277 Knoll Drive,Ventura, CA 93003

2277 Knoll Drive,Ventura, CA 93003

EE Print Pack

http://www.eeprintpack.com.mx/

EFI

www.efi.com

EL LABRADOR Ellepot-USA Emerald Packaging, Inc.

6750 Dumbarton 6750 Dumbarton Circle,Fremont, Circle,Fremont, CA 94555 CA 94555 7ª Avenida 3-33, Zona 9, Torre Empresarial 805, Guatemala, Guatemala.

7ª Avenida 3-33, Zona 9, Torre Empresarial 805, Guatemala, Guatemala.

33050 Western Avenue Union City, CA 94587

33050 Western Avenue Union City, CA 94587

http://www.blackmoreco.com/

www.empack.com

Empacadoras Org

USA Mexico

EMPAFLEX

Barrio La Guardia, 1ª y 2ª avenida, 32 calle Suroeste, a la par de Europlast, San

Barrio La Guardia, 1ª y 2ª avenida, 32 calle Suroeste, a la par de Europlast, San


Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras.

Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras.

www.epphn.com.

Colonia Santa María, 27 calle, 300 metros después de Shell Zorzales (Uno).

Colonia Santa María, 27 calle, 300 metros después de Shell Zorzales (Uno).

www.eppsv.com.

Boulevard Vijosa, Edificio Salaverría Cáceres, Bodegas 1, 2 y 3, Ciudad Merliot, Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador.

Boulevard Vijosa, Edificio Salaverría Cáceres, Bodegas 1, 2 y 3, Ciudad Merliot, Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador.

EMPAQUES Y PRODUCTOS PLÁSTICOS DE EL SALVADOR

Edificio Salaverría Cáceres y Boulevard Vicosa, calle L-1 bodegas 1 y 2, Ciudad Merliot, La Libertad, El Salvador.

Edificio Salaverría Cáceres y Boulevard Vicosa, calle L-1 bodegas 1 y 2, Ciudad Merliot, La Libertad, El Salvador.

Empresa Gustech

Mexico

Energy Sciences, Inc. www.EBEAM.com

42 Industrial Way, Wilmington, MA 01887

42 Industrial Way, Wilmington, MA 01887

ENVASES DESECHABLES CENTROAMERIC ANOS. S.A. www.edecasa.com.

14 calle final, interior El Zapote, Zona 2, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

14 calle final, interior El Zapote, Zona 2, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

ENVASES PLÁSTICOS

27 calle S.E., frente a Gasolinera Shell “Zorzales”, Colonia Santa

27 calle S.E., frente a Gasolinera Shell “Zorzales”, Colonia Santa

EMPAQUES Y PRODUCTOS DE PLÁSTICO

EMPAQUES Y PRODUCTOS DE PLÁSTICO S.A. DE C.V.

http://www.grupoindustrialeec.com.


María. San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Evonik Corporation

www.evonik.com

María. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

299 Jefferson 299 Jefferson Road,Parsippan Road,Parsippan y, NJ 07054 y, NJ 07054

EXPLAHSA

Km 18 Carretera Norte, Valle de Amarateca, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Km 18 Carretera Norte, Valle de Amarateca, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

EXTRUDOPLAST www.extrudoplast.com.

13 Calle, 12-96 Z.11, BODEX Oficomercio, 2D Guatemala, Guatemala.

13 Calle, 12-96 Z.11, BODEX Oficomercio, 2D Guatemala, Guatemala.

ExxonMobil Chemical Company

22777 Springwoods Village Parkway Spring, TX 77389

22777 Springwoods Village Parkway Spring, TX 77389

FARO COMERCIAL

Colonia Jacaranda, carretera a El Picacho, Casa No. 2101, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Colonia Jacaranda, carretera a El Picacho, Casa No. 2101, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

FERNÁNDEZ SERA S.A.

www.fernandezsera.com.

De la intersección de Pista del Mayoreo con camino a Sabana Grande, 2 Km al Este. Apartado Postal A-258, Managua, Nicaragua.

De la intersección de Pista del Mayoreo con camino a Sabana Grande, 2 Km al Este. Apartado Postal A-258, Managua, Nicaragua.

www.filmtechinc.com

200 Industrial Drive Bean Station, TN 37708

200 Industrial Drive Bean Station, TN 37708

FILMtech Inc.

www.exxonmobil.com


www.flexfilm.com

1221 North Black Branch Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701

1221 North Black Branch Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701

www.flexaprint.com.

7 calle poniente, 87 y 89 Avenida Norte. Residencial Fountain Blue H1, Colonia Escalón, San Salvador, El Salvador.

7 calle poniente, 87 y 89 Avenida Norte. Residencial Fountain Blue H1, Colonia Escalón, San Salvador, El Salvador.

FLEXAPRINT S.A.

Avenida Las Rosas, L. 123 “Jardines de San Lucas IV”, San Lucas Sac., Guatemala.

Avenida Las Rosas, L. 123 “Jardines de San Lucas IV”, San Lucas Sac., Guatemala.

Flexo Concepts

100 Armstrong Road, Suite 103, Plymouth, MA 02360

100 Armstrong Road, Suite 103, Plymouth, MA 02360

Flexo Manufacturing Corporation

www.flexo.com.ph

275 A Mabini Street Caloocan, City 1400 Philippines

275 A Mabini Street Caloocan, City 1400 Philippines

Flint Group

www.flintgrp.com

14909 Beck 14909 Beck Road, Plymouth, Road, Plymouth, MI 48170 MI 48170

Floralife

http://www.floralife.com/en

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

http://www.freshfromflorida.com/

Flex Films (USA) Inc.

FLEXAPRINT DE EL SALVADOR

Forem Packaging www.forempackaging.com

2-44 Cornelia Street,Newark, NJ 07105

2-44 Cornelia Street,Newark, NJ 07105

FORMAS TÉRMICAS

Carretera a Occidente, Km 17 ½ Naco

Carretera a Occidente, Km 17 ½ Naco

www.formastermicas.net.


Cortés, Honduras.

Cortés, Honduras.

9 Peach Tree Hill Road Livingston, NJ 07039

9 Peach Tree Hill Road Livingston, NJ 07039

699 N. Frankston Highway Frankston, TX 75763

699 N. Frankston Highway Frankston, TX 75763

Fujifilm North America Corporation, Graphic Systems Division www.FujifilmGraphics.com

1101 West Cambridge Drive Kansas City, KS 66103

1101 West Cambridge Drive Kansas City, KS 66103

FUNDIDORAS DEL NORTE S.A.

Km 4 Boulevard del Sur, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Km 4 Boulevard del Sur, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Genpak LP

www.progressivepac.com

285 Industrial Parkway South Aurora, Ontario L4G 3V8 Canada

285 Industrial Parkway South Aurora, Ontario L4G 3V8 Canada

Georgia-Pacific Corrugated

http://www.gppackaging.com/corrugated/P ages/default.aspx

Giro Pack Inc.

http://giro.es/

www.glenroy.com

W158 N9332 Nor-X-Way Avenue Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

W158 N9332 Nor-X-Way Avenue Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

www.gloucesterengineering.com

Blackburn Industrial Park 11 Dory Road, Gloucester, MA 01930

Blackburn Industrial Park 11 Dory Road, Gloucester, MA 01930

www.GossInternational.com

121 Technology 121 Technology Drive,Durham, Drive,Durham, NH 03824 NH 03824

Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. www.fpcusa.com Fox Packaging, Inc.

Frankston Packaging

Glenroy, Inc.

Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc. Goss International

http://www.foxbag.com/

www.frankstonpackaging.com


Green Ox Pallet Technology

http://greenoxpallets.com

GRUPO VICAL

Boulevard Suyapa, Contiguo a Suzuki, 50 metros al Este de Gasolinera Shell La Hacienda, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Boulevard Suyapa, Contiguo a Suzuki, 50 metros al Este de Gasolinera Shell La Hacienda, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

H.B. Fuller

1200 Willow Lake Boulevard St. Paul, MN 55110

1200 Willow Lake Boulevard St. Paul, MN 55110

Harper Corporation of America

11625 Steele Creek Road PO Box 38490,Charlotte, NC 28278

11625 Steele Creek Road PO Box 38490,Charlotte, NC 28278

Henkel Corporation

www.henkelna.com/liofol

203 MacKenan Court,Cary, NC 27511-6445

203 MacKenan Court,Cary, NC 27511-6445

www.hp.com

5555 Windward 5555 Windward Parkway,Alphar Parkway,Alphar etta, GA 30004 etta, GA 30004

www.hbfuller.com

Hampshire Paper http://www.berwickoffraywholesale.com/ Harpak-ULMA

Hewlett Packard

http://www.harpak-ulma.com/

N26W23322 Paul N26W23322 Paul Road Pewaukee, Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 WI 53072

HFM Packaging, Ltd. Highland Supply Corporation

http://www.highlandsupply.com/

Hollandia Produce L.P.

http://www.livegourmet.com/

HONDUPLAST (PLÁSTICOS DE HONDURAS)

Avenida New Orleans, 1 cuadra al sur del Técnico Alemán, San Pedro Sula, Cortés.

Avenida New Orleans, 1 cuadra al sur del Técnico Alemán, San Pedro Sula, Cortés.


HONDUPRINT

Barrio La Guardia. Apartado Postal No.1105, San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Barrio La Guardia. Apartado Postal No.1105, San Pedro Sula, Honduras

HONDUTERRA

Aldea Villa Vieja, salida a Danlí, Km 4, después de la posta policial, primer desvío a mano izquierda.

Aldea Villa Vieja, salida a Danlí, Km 4, después de la posta policial, primer desvío a mano izquierda.

Hosokawa Alpine American

5 Michigan 5 Michigan Drive,Natick, MA Drive,Natick, MA 01760 01760

HQC Inc.

230 Kendall Point Drive Oswego, IL 60543

230 Kendall Point Drive Oswego, IL 60543

5ª Avenida, 11 Calle Suroeste, Barrio Lempira frente al cementerio. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

5ª Avenida, 11 Calle Suroeste, Barrio Lempira frente al cementerio. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

IMPORMA

Colonia 21 de Octubre, frente a las bodegas Lázaro, cerca de Canal 13, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Colonia 21 de Octubre, frente a las bodegas Lázaro, cerca de Canal 13, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

INDUSTRIAS ELECTRIGAS

Boulevard 21 octubre, contiguo a los puentes, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Boulevard 21 octubre, contiguo a los puentes, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

www.hqcinc.com

Hurst International, LLC http://www.hurstinternational.net/ Image Plastics & Packaging

IMET

http://imageplasticsandpackaging.com/

www.imethonduras.com.


Barrio Concepción, 12 Avenida Sur, No. 132, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Barrio Concepción, 12 Avenida Sur, No. 132, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Oficina principal, 3ª Avenida N.O. # 65 entre 9 y 10 calle. Bo. Las Acacias, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Oficina principal, 3ª Avenida N.O. # 65 entre 9 y 10 calle. Bo. Las Acacias, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

INPLASA

Valle de Amarateca, en el desvío al Hospital Santa Rosita.

Valle de Amarateca, en el desvío al Hospital Santa Rosita.

INPONO

www.grupoinpono.com.

Avenida Junior, 12 calle N.E. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Avenida Junior, 12 calle N.E. San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

International Paper

http://www.internationalpaper.com/

Interstate Container

http://www.interstateresources.com

INVERSIONES SUÁREZ

7ª calle, arriba de la Agencia La Global, entre la 12ª y 13ª avenida, a mano derecha en un local que dice TPA. Armando Suáre

7ª calle, arriba de la Agencia La Global, entre la 12ª y 13ª avenida, a mano derecha en un local que dice TPA. Armando Suáre

ISO Poly Films, Inc.

101 ISO 101 ISO Parkway,Gray Parkway,Gray Court, SC 29645 Court, SC 29645

INDUSTRIAS READI S.A. DE C.V. Infia SRL

http://www.infia.it/

INFRA DE HONDURAS Inline Plastics Corp

http://www.inlineplastics.com/

www.isopoly.com


JBF RAK LLC

www.jbfrak.com

JetRam Floral Packaging

customerservice@jetraminc.com

Jinxing Packaging Co., Ltd

http://www.shjinxing.com.cn

JL Packaging Corporation Jolo Flowers Karlville Development, LLC

Kuraray

PO Box No. 6574, AL JAZEERAH AL HAMRA,Ras AL Khaimah, UAE UAE

2999 W. Spencer Street Suite 2010,Appleton, WI 54914

2999 W. Spencer Street Suite 2010,Appleton, WI 54914

175 SW 7th Street Suite 2103,Miami, FL 33130

175 SW 7th Street Suite 2103,Miami, FL 33130

http://www.jolofarms.com/

www.karlville.com

KBA Flexotecnica www.kba.com/us Kronen Corp

PO Box No. 6574, AL JAZEERAH AL HAMRA,Ras AL Khaimah, UAE UAE

2555 Regent 2555 Regent Boulevard,Dalla Boulevard,Dalla s, TX 75261 s, TX 75261

http://www.kronen.eu/en/

www.kuraray.us.com

2625 Bay Area Boulevard Suite 600,Houston, TX 77058

2625 Bay Area Boulevard Suite 600,Houston, TX 77058

Label Technology Inc. www.labeltech.com

2050 Wardrobe 2050 Wardrobe Avenue,Merced, Avenue,Merced, CA 95341 CA 95341

LACOPLAST S.A. www.lacoplast.com.gt.

24 Avenida 19-05, Zona 12, Calzada Atanasio Tzul.

24 Avenida 19-05, Zona 12, Calzada Atanasio Tzul.

LEOPLAST (ANTES DINAPLAST)

Barrio Pueblo Nuevo, # 3344, frente a Hondupalma, una calle antes de la Colonia Argentina,

Barrio Pueblo Nuevo, # 3344, frente a Hondupalma, una calle antes de la Colonia Argentina,

http://www.leoplasthn.com.


Liqui-Box Corporation

LOGÍSTICOS HONDURAS LPS Industries, LLC Lubrizol Advanced Materials

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

www.liquibox.com

901 East Byrd Street Suite 1105, Richmond, VA 23219

901 East Byrd Street Suite 1105, Richmond, VA 23219

www.logisticoshn.com.

Colonia El Prado, 3ª entrada. Planta: delante de Café Maya, Amarateca, Francisco Morazán.

Colonia El Prado, 3ª entrada. Planta: delante de Café Maya, Amarateca, Francisco Morazán.

www.lpsind.com

10 Caesar Place, 10 Caesar Place, Moonachie, NJ Moonachie, NJ 07074 07074

www.lubrizol.com

9911 Brecksville 9911 Brecksville Road,Brecksvill Road,Brecksvill e, Ohio 44141 e, Ohio 44141

LyondellBasell

LyondellBasell Tower 1221 McKinney Street,Suite 300,Houston, TX 77010

M33 Integrated

PO Box PO Box 27127,Greenville 27127,Greenville , SC 29616 , SC 29616

MacDermid Printing Solutions printing.macdermid.com

5210 Phillip Lee 5210 Phillip Lee Drive Atlanta, Drive Atlanta, GA 30336 GA 30336

MAQUIMUNDO

Barrio Guadalupe, Avenida Juan Manuel Gálvez, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Barrio Guadalupe, Avenida Juan Manuel Gálvez, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

18081 Chesterfield Airport Road

18081 Chesterfield Airport Road

Mariani Packing Company

Mark Andy, Inc.

LyondellBasell Tower 1221 McKinney Street,Suite 300,Houston, TX 77010

http://www.mariani.com/

www.markandy.com


Chesterfield, MO Chesterfield, MO 63005 63005 Markenburg International Foods Corporation

Eldan Park, Bo. Patubig Marilao, Bulacan 3019 Philippines

Eldan Park, Bo. Patubig Marilao, Bulacan 3019 Philippines

www.matriceriaroxy.com.

Carretera Troncal del Norte, Km 7 ½, Ciudad Delgado, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Carretera Troncal del Norte, Km 7 ½, Ciudad Delgado, San Salvador, El Salvador.

http://maxkatzbag.com/

235 S. LaSalle Street Indianapolis, IN 46201-4334

235 S. LaSalle Street Indianapolis, IN 46201-4334

MEGAPLAST S.A. www.megaplast.com.gt.

Carretera al Pacífico, Km 15.5, Villanueva, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Carretera al Pacífico, Km 15.5, Villanueva, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Menges Roller Company, Inc.

260 Industrial 260 Industrial Drive,Wauconda Drive,Wauconda , IL 60084 , IL 60084

Market Source

MATRICERIA INDUSTRIAL ROXY S.A. DE C.V.

Max Katz Bag Company, Inc.

http://www.maglioproduce.com/

www.mengesroller.com

Meshdecor

Mica Corporation www.mica-corp.com

9 Mountain View 9 Mountain View Drive Shelton, Drive Shelton, CT 06484 CT 06484

Michelman

KrisBecknell@michelman.com

9080 Shell Road, 9080 Shell Road, Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH 45236 45236

www.m-petfilm.com

2001 Hood Road,PO Box 1400,Greer, SC 29652

2001 Hood Road,PO Box 1400,Greer, SC 29652

14591 State Highway 177,Jackson, MO 63755

14591 State Highway 177,Jackson, MO 63755

Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc.

Mondi Jackson LLC Monte Package Company

http://www.montepkg.com/


Multifilm Packaging Corporation

www.multifilm.com

NNZ Inc.

http://www.nnz.com/

1040 N. McLean 1040 N. McLean Boulevard Elgin, Boulevard Elgin, IL 60123 IL 60123

www.nordmeccanica.com

155 Ricefield 155 Ricefield Lane,Hauppaug Lane,Hauppaug e, NY 11788 e, NY 11788

www.nordson.com

645 Hembree Parkway,Suite D,Roswell, GA 30076

645 Hembree Parkway,Suite D,Roswell, GA 30076

NOVA Chemicals, Inc. www.novachem.com

1555 Coraopolis Heights Road Moon Township, PA 15108

1555 Coraopolis Heights Road Moon Township, PA 15108

NOVAPLASTIC S.A.

40 Calle, 22-26 Zona 12, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

40 Calle, 22-26 Zona 12, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

NOVOLEXâ„¢

www.novolex.com

101 East Carolina Avenue Hartsville, SC 29550

101 East Carolina Avenue Hartsville, SC 29550

Oliver-Tolas Healthcare Packaging

www.oliver-tolas.com

445 Sixth Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504

445 Sixth Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Oneonta Starr Ranch Growers

http://www.oneonta.com/ 1188 South Houk Road Delaware, OH 43015

1188 South Houk Road Delaware, OH 43015

Nordmeccanica, NA

Nordson Corporation

Optimum Plastics, Inc.

www.optimumplastics.com

Oracle Packaging www.oraclepackaging.com

220 Polo Road, 220 Polo Road, Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem, NC 27105 NC 27105

Outlook Group Corporation

1180 American Drive, Neenah, WI 54956

Oxnard Growers/Shippers

www.outlookgroup.com

1180 American Drive, Neenah, WI 54956


1403 Needham Drive,DALTON, GA 30720

1403 Needham Drive,DALTON, GA 30720

www.packprint.biz.

Barrio San Jacinto, Residencial América, calle Cristóbal Colón 10, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Barrio San Jacinto, Residencial América, calle Cristóbal Colón 10, San Salvador, El Salvador.

www.paramelt.com

2817 McCracken Street, Muskegon, MI 49441

2817 McCracken Street, Muskegon, MI 49441

www.pegaprinthn.com.

En San Pedro Sula, Cortés: 24 calle, 20 avenida S.E. Segundo anillo Circunvalación frente a ZIP San José.

En San Pedro Sula, Cortés: 24 calle, 20 avenida S.E. Segundo anillo Circunvalación frente a ZIP San José.

Apartado 4457, Lima, Lima 16 Peru

Apartado 4457, Lima, Lima 16 Peru

Plastic Packaging Technologies, LLC www.plaspack.com

750 S. 65th Street Kansas City, KS 66111

750 S. 65th Street Kansas City, KS 66111

Plastic Suppliers, Inc. www.plasticsuppliers.com

2887 Johnstown Road, Columbus, OH 43219

2887 Johnstown Road, Columbus, OH 43219

PLÁSTICOS CORPLASA

Colonia 21 de octubre, salida a Valle de Ángeles, en las

Colonia 21 de octubre, salida a Valle de Ángeles, en las

P&O Packaging, LLC

www.popackaging.com

Pacific AgPak

http://www.pacificagpak.com/

Packaging Personified Inc.

http://www.packagingpersonified.com/

PACKPRINT S.A. DE C.V.

Paramelt

PEGAPRINT

PERUPLAST S.A. www.peruplast.com.pe Pharr International Bridge

http://pharr-tx.gov/

www.grupoindustrialeec.com.


antiguas oficinas de Valentino.

antiguas oficinas de Valentino.

www.plasticosgamoz.com

1 cuadra al este de Foam de Honduras, San Pedro Sula, Cortés.

1 cuadra al este de Foam de Honduras, San Pedro Sula, Cortés.

www.plasticos-modernos.com.

Rivera de Belén, Heredia, contiguo a las bodegas de la Coca Cola.

Rivera de Belén, Heredia, contiguo a las bodegas de la Coca Cola.

PLÁSTICOS MODERNOS S.A. www.pmodernos.com

Carretera Norte, Km 3½, Managua, Nicaragua.

Carretera Norte, Km 3½, Managua, Nicaragua.

PLÁSTICOS TONY

Barrio Guanacaste, Avenida Gutenberg, No. 1735, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Barrio Guanacaste, Avenida Gutenberg, No. 1735, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

PLÁSTICOS VANGUARDIA S. DE R.L. DE C.V.

www.vanguardiahn.com.

200 metros al sur del C.T.H.A. Barrio La Guardia. Apartado Postal No. 1105, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

200 metros al sur del C.T.H.A. Barrio La Guardia. Apartado Postal No. 1105, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

www.plastimaxsa.com.

3ª calle, 0-81 Zona 1, Boca del Norte, Villa Canales, Guatemala, Guatemala. Skype:

3ª calle, 0-81 Zona 1, Boca del Norte, Villa Canales, Guatemala, Guatemala. Skype:

www.poliflexsa.com.

Calle a Valle Nuevo No. 5, Colonia Santa Lucía, Ilopango,

Calle a Valle Nuevo No. 5, Colonia Santa Lucía, Ilopango,

PLÁSTICOS GAMOZ S.A. DE C.V.

PLÁSTICOS MODERNOS

PLASTIMAX

POLIFLEX S.A. DE C.V.


San Salvador, El San Salvador, El Salvador. Salvador. 1ª Calle, 2-68, Zona 2, Colonia San José, Villa Nueva, Guatemala. Código Postal 01064.

1ª Calle, 2-68, Zona 2, Colonia San José, Villa Nueva, Guatemala. Código Postal 01064.

POLINDUSTRIAS S.A. www.polindustrias.com.

Kilómetro 12, Carretera a Villa Canales, Boca del Monte, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Kilómetro 12, Carretera a Villa Canales, Boca del Monte, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Poly Print Inc.

2300 W. Wetmore Road Tucson, Arizona 85705-2051

2300 W. Wetmore Road Tucson, Arizona 85705-2051

www.polymerpkg.com

8333 Navarre Road SE Massillon, OH 44646

8333 Navarre Road SE Massillon, OH 44646

www.polyplex.com

3001 Mallard Fox Drive NW Decatur, AL 35601

3001 Mallard Fox Drive NW Decatur, AL 35601

www.precoinc.com

500 Laser 500 Laser Drive,Somerset, Drive,Somerset, WI 54025 WI 54025

POLÍMEROS Y TECNOLOGÍA S.A.

www.polytec.com.gt.

www.polyprint.com

POLYMER HONDURAS Polymer Logistics http://www.polymerlogistics.com/en/

Polymer Packaging Inc.

Polyplex USA, LLC

Preco, Inc.

Prime Packaging, LLC www.primepkg.com

501 N. Central Avenue,Wood Dale, IL 60191

Printpack

www.printpack.com

PO Box 723608, PO Box 723608, Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA 31139 31139

www.prolamina.com

13536 Dahlia 13536 Dahlia Court,Rosemou Court,Rosemou nt, MN 55068 nt, MN 55068

Prolamina Corporation

501 N. Central Avenue,Wood Dale, IL 60191


Estatua Monseñor Lezcano, 6 ½ cuadras al Este, Barrio Monseñor Lezcano, Managua, PROQUINFA S.A. www.proquinfa.com. www.distcaribe.com. Nicaragua. R.O.P.

Estatua Monseñor Lezcano, 6 ½ cuadras al Este, Barrio Monseñor Lezcano, Managua, Nicaragua.

http://www.rop.co.il/

Reifenhauser Inc.

12260 W. 53rd 12260 W. 53rd Street North Street North Maize, KS 67101 Maize, KS 67101

REPRESENTACIO NES ROJAS

Plaza Los Dolores, Avenida Máximo Jerez, Casa No. 1310, Barrio Los Dolores, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

RKW North America Inc.

www.rkw-group.com

270 Reasonover 270 Reasonover Drive,Franklin, Drive,Franklin, KY 42134 KY 42134

www.robbieflexibles.com

10810 Mid America Avenue Lenexa, KS 66219

10810 Mid America Avenue Lenexa, KS 66219

www.rollprint.com

320 S. Stewart Avenue Addison, IL 60101-3310

320 S. Stewart Avenue Addison, IL 60101-3310

ROTOPRIN S.A.

10 Avenida, # 31-39, Zona 5, Ciudad de Guatemala, 01005, Guatemala.

10 Avenida, # 31-39, Zona 5, Ciudad de Guatemala, 01005, Guatemala.

RYELSA

150 metros Sur, del costado suroeste del Estadio Lito Monge. Barrio San José,

150 metros Sur, del costado suroeste del Estadio Lito Monge. Barrio San José,

Robbie flexibles Rollprint Packaging Products, Inc.

www.indelsacr.com.

Plaza Los Dolores, Avenida Máximo Jerez, Casa No. 1310, Barrio Los Dolores, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.


Curridabat, San Curridabat, San José, Costa José, Costa Rica. Rica. Salsa

http://www.salsa-mx.com/ Zona Industrial Plan de La Laguna, Bloque E # 5, Antiguo

Zona Industrial Plan de La Laguna, Bloque E # 5, Antiguo

Sasol North America

12120 Wickchester Lane,Houston, TX 77079

12120 Wickchester Lane,Houston, TX 77079

SEALED AIR CENTRAL AMERICA S.A.

Avenida Hincapié, 16-55, Z-13, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Avenida Hincapié, 16-55, Z-13, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Sealed Air Corporation

www.sealedair.com

Post Office Box 464, 100 Rogers Bridge Road Building A, Duncan, SC 29334

Post Office Box 464, 100 Rogers Bridge Road Building A, Duncan, SC 29334

Sealstrip Corporation

www.sealstrip.com

103 Industrial 103 Industrial Drive,Gilbertsvill Drive,Gilbertsvill e, PA 19525 e, PA 19525

Seng Seng Plastic Co., Ltd.

http://www.seng-seng.com/

SerPak Co Ltd

http://www.prolongpac.com/

Sev-Rend

http://www.sev-rend.com/#4

SALVAPLASTIC S.A. de C.V.

www.termo.com.sv.

Sambrailo Packaging

http://www.sambrailo.com/

Siegwerk USA Co.

www.siegwerk.com

Silgan White Cap www.silganwhitecap.com Sixto Packaging

http://www.sixtopack.com/

3535 SW 56th Street Des Moines, IA 50321

3535 SW 56th Street Des Moines, IA 50321

1140 W. 31st Street,Downers Grove, Illinois 60515

1140 W. 31st Street,Downers Grove, Illinois 60515


SOLUCIONES PLÁSTICAS

46 Calle, 21-71, Zona 12, Guatemala, Guatemala.

46 Calle, 21-71, Zona 12, Guatemala, Guatemala.

SOLUCIONES PLÁSTICAS DE GUATEMALA

www.solucionesplasticas.com.

Km 17.5 carretera a San José Pinula, Empresarial San José, Interior # 8, Guatemala, 2212.

Km 17.5 carretera a San José Pinula, Empresarial San José, Interior # 8, Guatemala, 2212.

Sonoco Flexible Packaging

www.sonoco.com

1 North Second Street, Hartsville, SC 29550

1 North Second Street, Hartsville, SC 29550

Specialty Packaging Technologies, Inc.

2756 Alft Lane,Elgin, IL www.specialtypackagingtechnologies.com 60124

2756 Alft Lane,Elgin, IL 60124

80 Moreau Street,Saint-Jea n-sur-Richelieu, Quebec J2W 2M4 Canada

80 Moreau Street,Saint-Jea n-sur-Richelieu, Quebec J2W 2M4 Canada

www.sunchemical.com

135 West Lake Street Northlake, IL 60164

135 West Lake Street Northlake, IL 60164

www.sunflexpackagers.com

2 Commerce Drive,Cranford, NJ 07016

2 Commerce Drive,Cranford, NJ 07016

Sung An Machinery Company, Ltd. (SAM)

www.sungan.net

33, Madogongdan-r o 6-gil, Mado-myeon,Hw aseong-si, Kyungki-do 445-861 Korea

33, Madogongdan-r o 6-gil, Mado-myeon,Hw aseong-si, Kyungki-do 445-861 Korea

Sunkist Growers

http://www.sunkist.com/

St. Johns Packaging Ltd. StePac, North America

http://www.stepac.com/

STRAUSS

http://strauss-pack.com/en/

Sun Chemical Corporation SunFlex Packagers Inc.


Super Industrial Online

USA

TC Transcontinental Packaging

100 B Royal Group Crescent Vaughan, ON L4H 1X9,Canada

Technipaq Inc.

975 Lutter Drive 975 Lutter Drive Crystal Lake, IL Crystal Lake, IL 60014 60014

www.technipaq.com

100 B Royal Group Crescent Vaughan, ON L4H 1X9,Canada

Techno sachets

Mexico

TECNIPLAST S.A. www.tecniplast.com.gt.

28 Calle A, 0-08, Zona 8, Guatemala, Guatemala.

28 Calle A, 0-08, Zona 8, Guatemala, Guatemala.

TECNOPACK S.A.

40 Calle, 22-15, Zona 12, Guatemala, Guatemala.

40 Calle, 22-15, Zona 12, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Carretera Troncal del Norte y 25 Calle Oriente # 4. P.O. BOX 1201, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Carretera Troncal del Norte y 25 Calle Oriente # 4. P.O. BOX 1201, San Salvador, El Salvador.

Carretera Norte Km 5.5, 800 metros al Norte del paso a desnivel. Parque Industrial Portezuelo, Nave # 25 B. Managua, Nicaragua.

Carretera Norte Km 5.5, 800 metros al Norte del paso a desnivel. Parque Industrial Portezuelo, Nave # 25 B. Managua, Nicaragua.

Temkin Floral

http://www.gotemkin.com/

Temkin International, Inc. http://www.temkininternational.com/

TEMSA (TÉCNICO MERCANTIL S.A. DE C.V.) TENRIT Foodtec

TERMO ENCOGIBLE

http://www.tenrit-foodtec.de/startseite/


TERMO ENCOGIBLES S.A. DE C.V.

Terphane, Inc.

tesa tape, inc.

www.termo.com

Calle L-3, Polígono D, Lote 1 y 2. Zona Industrial, Ciudad Merliot, La Libertad, El Salvador.

Calle L-3, Polígono D, Lote 1 y 2. Zona Industrial, Ciudad Merliot, La Libertad, El Salvador.

www.terphane.com

2754 West Park Drive Bloomfield, NY 14469

2754 West Park Drive Bloomfield, NY 14469

www.tesatape.com

5825 Carnegie 5825 Carnegie Boulevard,Charl Boulevard,Charl otte, NC 28209 otte, NC 28209

Textiles Agricolas http://www.grupotextiles.com.mx/ The Blanc Industries Signage & Display Group

https://blancind.com/

The Dow Chemical Company

www.dow.com

Toluca Foods, Inc.

http://www.tolucafoods.com/

Transilwrap Company Inc. Tredegar Film Products Tufco Technologies

Ultimate Flex

UTECO North America, Inc.

2030 Dow 2030 Dow Center,Midland, Center,Midland, MI 48674 MI 48674

www.transilwrap.com

9201 W. Belmont Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131

9201 W. Belmont Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131

www.tredegarfilms.com

1100 Boulders Parkway,Richm ond, VA 23225

1100 Boulders Parkway,Richm ond, VA 23225

www.tufco.com

3161 S. Ridge Road,Green Bay, WI 54304

3161 S. Ridge Road,Green Bay, WI 54304

www.ultimate-flex.com

360 S. 9th Avenue,City of Industry, CA 91746

360 S. 9th Avenue,City of Industry, CA 91746

www.utecona.com

3400 Town Point Drive Suite 160,Kennesaw, GA 30144

3400 Town Point Drive Suite 160,Kennesaw, GA 30144


Avenida Petapa, 48-01, Z 12, Guatemala, Guatemala.

Avenida Petapa, 48-01, Z 12, Guatemala, Guatemala.

San Nicolรกs, del Taller 3M, 500 metros Noreste, Cartago, Costa Rica.

San Nicolรกs, del Taller 3M, 500 metros Noreste, Cartago, Costa Rica.

201 Park Avenue Lake Villa, IL 60046

201 Park Avenue Lake Villa, IL 60046

Watson Standard www.watsonstandard.com

616 Hite Road,Harwick, PA 15049

616 Hite Road,Harwick, PA 15049

Westlake Chemical Corporation

www.westlake.com

2801 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, TX 77056

2801 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, TX 77056

WestRock

http://www.westrock.com/en-us/index.html

www.wikoff.com

1886 Merritt Road,Fort Mill, SC 29715

1886 Merritt Road,Fort Mill, SC 29715

Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corporation

www.whcorp.com

23 New England 23 New England Way Lincoln, RI Way Lincoln, RI 02865 02865

Yerecic Label

http://ylfresh.com/

VICAL

www.grupovical.com.

VICESA (GRUPO VICAL) Volm Companies, Inc. http://volmcompanies.com/ Vonco Products, LLC

Wikoff Color Corporation

Zacros America, Inc.

www.vonco.com

www.zacrosamerica.com

1821 Walden Office Square,Suite 400,Schaumbur g, IL 60173

1821 Walden Office Square,Suite 400,Schaumbur g, IL 60173

Sustainable packaging Insights Sustainable packaging is the development and use of packaging which results in improved sustainability. This involves increased use of life cycle inventory (LCI) and life cycle assessment (LCA) to help guide the use of packaging which reduces the environmental impact and ecological footprint. It includes a look at the whole of the supply chain: from basic function, to


ANTECEDENTES

ANTECEDENTES

GRUPO MYPSA S.A. Es parte de un grupo de empresas fundadas en 1965 dedicada a la fabricación de losetas de granito, terrazo, mosaico de pasta, así como todo lo necesario para su correcta instalación. Con el tiempo el giro original se ha amplió a la distribución de diversos productos de recubrimientos y acabados para la construcción así como la fabricación de aplanados integrales, adobes comprimidos, pisos de resina integral, lavabos, cubiertas de granito, etc. Paralelamente la empresa se expandió al área inmobiliaria, desarrollo de diversos proyectos habitacionales, comerciales, campestres y de oficinas, elaborando desde el proyecto arquitectónico, construcción y venta de los desarrollos. Actualmente GRUPO MYPSA y sus empresas filiales cuentan con más de 40 trabajadores que se encuentran dirigidas por los hijos de los fundadores teniendo actividad en el Distrito Federal, Aguascalientes, Hidalgo y Quintana Roo.

En el 2010 TAM GREEN GROUP. S.A. de C.V. Con la marca Ecova Green, se une al Grupo MYPSA, con la visión de integrar en los proyectos, elementos de sustentabilidad que provoquen un resultado de éxito integral entre Naturaleza y Comunidad, guías en el proceso de diseño residencial; logrando con esto un costo-beneficio favorable para nuestros clientes y nuestro medio ambiente

AV. Pedro Henríquez Ureña #619, Col. Los Reyes Coyoacán / www.ecovagreen.com Tel. 5617-9085 / 5617-9089 / 01800-503-9961 E-mail: ventas@ecovagreen.com

DESARROLLOS SUSTENTABLES


QUE OFRECEMOS EN ECOVA GREEN? QUE OFRECEMOS EN ECOVA GREEN? Las soluciones que ofrecemos para el desarrollo y sustitución de elementos constructivos para alcanzar una buena eficiencia energética, son varias entre las que se encuentran: LÁMPARAS SOLARES. Estas nos permiten jugar con los diseños y necesidades de nuestros clientes; Logrando obtener considerables ahorros de un 100% en consumos de Luz, con diseños muy estéticos y eficientes. MÓDULOS FOTOVOLTAICOS. Son elementos constructivos que reemplazan a los materiales convencionales como el vidrio o la cerámica. Estos sistemas tienen la propiedad de generar una energía limpia y gratuita gracias al Sol desde un punto de vista estético y viable, en Fachadas Y Cubiertas Ventiladas, Muros Cortina, Lucernarios, Suelos Transitables, Etc. Es un elemento que se convierte en parte del mismo diseño del inmueble. Las propiedades Fotovoltaicas pueden ser de interconexión a la Red eléctrica, o empleando un sistema de baterías conocida también como sistema aislado. En el uso de estos elementos mejoramos el rendimiento energético del inmueble, teniendo al mismo tiempo un aislamiento térmico y de ruido. ILUMINACIÓN LED´S. Cuando tenemos la necesidad de tener un mayor ahorro en energía, mismo que se vea reflejado en nuestros bolsillos, empleamos iluminación Led´s, la cual por sus propiedades nos permite tener un ahorro de hasta un 70% en consumos eléctricos, teniendo como resultado un costo-beneficio favorable para nuestra economía y nuestro medio ambiente.

LÁMPARAS DECORATIVAS

FACHADAS CON VIDIRO FOTOVOLTAICO

COLECTOR SOLAR PARA AIRE ACONDICIONADO. Tomando en cuenta los altos costos que pagamos por el uso del aire acondicionado nos dimos a la tarea desarrollar y fabricar un colector solar que se incorpora a los equipos de aire acondicionado, el cual reduce consumos eléctricos de un 30% hasta en un 60%, dando como resultado un ahorro sustancial en nuestras finanzas. CALENTADORES SOLARES. Estos sistemas nos ayudan a tener ahorros considerables hasta de un 80% en consumos de gas, con la ventaja de que los calentadores solares que ofrecemos en ecova green son para una integración arquitectónica, ya que por sus características de construcción, con materiales de la más alta calidad tienen un diseño muy estético; integrando así un elemento sustentable que forma parte de la misma arquitectura del inmueble.

COLECTOR SOLAR PARA AIRE ACONDICIONADO

ESTUDIOS DE AHORRO DE ENERGIA. Los cuales permiten tener una evaluación mas exacta de los consumos energéticos de la empresa y las recomendaciones que se aportan permiten hacer cambios para lograr las soluciones de ahorros esperados. Contamos con el Sistema de Arrendamiento para Todos Nuestros Equipos.

AV. Pedro Henríquez Ureña #619, Col. Los Reyes Coyoacán / www.ecovagreen.com Tel. 5617-9085 / 5617-9089 / 01800-503-9961 E-mail: ventas@ecovagreen.com

LUMINARIAS LED’S


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

DESARROLLO DE URBANIZACIÓN HUASCA DE OCAMPO EDO. HGO. Desarrollo de Proyectos, Construcción y Realización de Obra de Urbanización de 170 Terrenos y Casas, Respetando siempre el entorno del Lugar, dando como resultado una integración arquitectónica sustentable. Desarrollo realizado en 4 Etapas del fraccionamiento Campestre Ubicado en Huasca de Ocampo Estado de Hidalgo, del 2003 a la Fecha.

DESARROLLO DE

URBANIZACIÓN


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

CASA ESTUDIO HUASCA El proyecto esta ubicado en una cañada boscosa con vistas espectaculares por lo que la prioridad del concepto arquitectónico fue la integración de la construcción a su entorno. La casa genera su propia energía por medio de energías limpias tales como generación fotovoltaica, aprovechamiento de agua pluvial, iluminación, ventilación natural y aislamiento térmico entre otros.

CASA

ESTUDIO

Fecha de ejecución 2013 Energía Generada 960 Wp / Hora pico La casa estudio de Huasca Integra elementos como los módulos fotovoltaicos poli cristalinos y se procuro que fuese un elemento que formara parte de la naturaleza.

HUASCA


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

CASA DE CAMPO HUASCA El proyecto esta ubicado en una cañada boscosa con vistas espectaculares por lo que la prioridad del concepto arquitectónico fue la integración de la construcción a su entorno. La casa genera su propia energía por medio de energías limpias tales como generación fotovoltaica, aprovechamiento de agua pluvial, iluminación, ventilación natural y aislamiento térmico entre otros.

Fecha de ejecución 2012 Energía Generada 1,050 Wp / Hora pico Casa de campo autosustentable con materiales 100% ecológicos. 21 Vidrios fotovoltaicos 1050 Watts / hr. 1 Calentador solar de 150lts. Para 4 a 5 personas.

CASA DECAMPO

HUASCA


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

CASA DE CAMPO HUASCA, HGO. El proyecto esta ubicado en una zona boscosa por lo que la prioridad del concepto arquitectónico fue la integración de la construcción a su entorno. La casa genera su propia energía por medio de energías limpias tales como generación fotovoltaica, aprovechamiento de agua pluvial, iluminación, ventilación natural y aislamiento térmico entre otros.

Fecha de ejecución 2011 Energía Generada 150 Wp / Hora pico 1 Casa autosustentable con tabique de barro. 3 Vidrios fotovoltaicos 150 Watts / hr. 2 Calentadores solares de 150lts. para las casas; Aprovechamiento de áreas verdes.

CASA DECAMPO

HUASCA


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

ANTES

EDIFICIO VALLADOLID 22 El tema principal del proyecto es el aprovechamiento urbano de un edificio descuidado y prácticamente en desuso, se respeto gran parte de la construcción existente y se busco un contraste radical para diferenciar la construcción original de los elementos nuevos y sustentables, que fundamentalmente aportan una mejora en el funcionamiento energético del edificio.

Fecha de ejecución 2012 -2013 Energía Generada 2,500 Wp / Hora pico 5 Departamentos autosustentable con tabique recuperado. Construcción con materiales 100 ecológicos. Fachada con Vidrios fotovoltaicos 2,500 Watts / hr. Para iluminación de áreas comunes. Azotes verdes.

EDIFICIO

VALLADOLID 22


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

6 CASAS COYOACÁN D.F.

Fecha de ejecución 2011 -2012

El tema principal del proyecto es el aprovechamiento urbano de una Fabrica descuidado y prácticamente en desuso, se respeto gran parte de la construcción existente y se busco un contraste radical para diferenciar la construcción original de los elementos nuevos y sustentables, que fundamentalmente aportan una mejora en el funcionamiento energético de las 6 casas.

6 Casas autosustentables con tabique recuperado. Iluminación led solar en áreas exteriores. 6 Colectores solares para las casas. Aprovechamiento de tabique de recuperación. Captación de aguas pluviales.

6CASAS CUADRANTE SAN FRANCISCO


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

DEPARTAMENTOS EN COYOACÁN D.F.

Fecha de ejecución 2012 -2013

El tema principal del proyecto es el aprovechamiento urbano de un construcción, se respeto gran parte de la construcción existente y se busco un contraste radical para diferenciar la construcción original de los elementos nuevos y sustentables, que fundamentalmente aportan una mejora en el funcionamiento energético del edificio.

6 Departamentos autosustentables con tabique recuperado. Iluminación led solar en áreas exteriores. 6 Calentadores solares de 150lts. para las casas. Aprovechamiento de maderas de siembra en bardas y tabique de recuperación. Captación de aguas pluviales.

6 DEPARTAMENTOS CUADRANTE SAN FRANCISCO


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

OFICINAS EN COYOACÁN CTRO.

Fecha de ejecución 2011

Proyecto es el aprovechamiento urbano de una escuela descuidada y prácticamente en desuso, se respeto gran parte de la construcción existente y se busco un contraste radical para diferenciar la construcción original de los elementos nuevos y sustentables, que fundamentalmente aportan una mejora en el funcionamiento energético del edificio.

20 Oficinas autosustentable con tabique recuperado. Construcción con materiales 100% ecológicos. 2 Vidrios fotovoltaicos 100 Watts / hr. Para iluminación de áreas comunes. Azotes verdes.

OFICINAS IBAÑEZ 2 COYOACÁN


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

OFICINAS EN COYOACÁN CTRO.

Fecha de ejecución 2011

Proyecto es el aprovechamiento urbano de una casa habitación prácticamente en desuso, se respeto gran parte de la construcción existente y se busco un contraste radical para diferenciar la construcción original de los elementos nuevos y sustentables, que fundamentalmente aportan una mejora en el funcionamiento energético de las oficinas.

15 Oficinas autosustentable con tabique recuperado. Construcción con materiales 100% ecológicos. Vidrios fotovoltaicos 3000 Watts / hr. Para iluminación de áreas comunes. Azotes verdes.

OFICINAS MINA COYOACÁN


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

OFICINAS EN VERSALLES COL. JUAREZ Proyecto es el aprovechamiento urbano de una casa habitación prácticamente en desuso, se respeto gran parte de la construcción existente y se busco un contraste radical para diferenciar la construcción original de los elementos nuevos y sustentables, que fundamentalmente aportan una mejora en el funcionamiento energético de las oficinas.

Fecha de ejecución 2011 Oficinas autosustentable con tabique recuperado. Construcción con materiales 100% ecológicos. Terraza con lanaria de vidrio fotovoltaicos 2000 Watts / hr. Para iluminación de áreas comunes. Azotes verdes.

OFICINAS VERSALLES COYOACÁN


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO LIVERPOOL

Fecha de ejecución 2013

El tema principal del proyecto es el ahorro de gas en una plaza comercial ubicada en Mexicali Baja California, en este proyecto se desarrollo toda la ingeniería, supervisión, suministro de los equipos y puesta en marcha del proyecto y la aplicación de sistemas foto térmicos para la zona gourmet de la plaza comercial.

Suministro e Instalación de calentadores solares. Suministro e Instalación de calentadores. Solares para Liverpool, Mexicali Baja California.

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO

LIVERPOOL-MEXICALI


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO LIVERPOOL

Fecha de ejecución 2014

El tema principal del proyecto es el ahorro de gas en una plaza comercial ubicada en Serdán Puebla, en este proyecto se desarrollo toda la ingeniería, supervisión, suministro de los equipos, instalación y puesta en marcha del proyecto y la aplicación de sistemas foto térmicos para la zona gourmet de la plaza comercial.

Suministro e Instalación de calentadores solares. Suministro e Instalación de calentadores. Solares para Liverpool, Serdán Puebla.

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO

LIVERPOOL-PUEBLA


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

PROYECTOS FOTOTERMICOS / FECHA DE EJECUCIÓN 2010 Suministro e Instalación de calentadores solares Suministro e Instalación de calentadores solares para diferentes residencias en Tlalpan y Coyoacán, Ciudad de México.

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO

CD. DE MÉXICO


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

PROYECTOS FOTOTERMICOS / FECHA DE EJECUCIÓN 2011 Instituto de Vivienda (INVI) Suministro e Instalación de calentadores solares para diferentes viviendas, proyecto elaborado para el Instituto de vivienda INVI., Ciudad de México.

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO

CD. DE MÉXICO

Instituto de Vivienda (INVI)


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

PROYECTOS FOTOTERMICOS CUERNAVACA MOR. FECHA DE EJECUCIร N 2011 Suministro e Instalaciรณn de calentadores solares Suministro e Instalaciรณn de calentadores solares para diferentes residencias en Cuernavaca, Mor. Suministro e Instalaciรณn de Calentadores solares para una alberca en Cuernavaca, Mor.

PROYECTO FOTOTERMICO

EN CUERNAVACA MOR.


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

FABRICACIÓN DE COLECTOR SOLAR PARA AIRE ACONDICIONADO. Desarrollamos un colector solar para aire acondicionado donde se han tenido buenos ahorro en la energía eléctrica. El Colector Solar Plano absorbe y aprovecha la radiación solar directa y radiación solar difusa, lo que genera una transferencia de calor permitiendo convertir en vapor al refrigerante, inyectando presión hacia el compresor, disminuyendo la carga de trabajo. La transformación de energía solar térmica ayuda a calentar el gas, reduciendo así la carga de trabajo del compresor, lo que ahorra consumo de energía de un 30% a 50% en energía eléctrica. Clientes satisfechos por los ahorros actualmente tenemos a Hoteles Misión. Donde se esta Fabricando y Suministrando Colectores Solares para Aire Acondicionado, atraves de la empresa Skygreen que a su vez los esta suministrando a Hoteles Misión a nivel Nacional.

FABRICACIÓN DE COLECTOR SOLAR PARA A/C.


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

POSTES FOTOVOLTAICOS EN MINERAL DE POZOS GTO. Fecha de ejecuci贸n /2012 Suministro de 100 Postes Solares con Instalaci贸n para una ruta ciclista que se desarrollo en mineral de pozos Guanajuato los 100 Postes solares cuentan con una fotocelda cada uno de 90 Watts/ hr. Se suministraron postes tipo farolas que armonizaran con la vista del lugar para una Integraci贸n Arquitect贸nica de acuerdo al Lugar.

PO S T E S S O L A R E S SUMINISTRO DE 100 POSTES SOLARES MINERAL DE POZOS GTO.


ARQUITECTONICA * SUSTENTABLE

PROYECTOS DE INTERCONEXIÓN A LA RED ELÉCTRICA. Fecha de ejecución /2010- 2011   

Proyecto fotovoltaico interconectado a la red trifásico de 4.75kwp con respaldo de baterías. Cuernavaca, Morelos. Proyecto Fotovoltaico Interconectado a la Red Monofásico de 7kwp CASA- Habitación, San Jerónimo, D.F. Proyecto Fotovoltaico interconectado a la red trifásico de 30kwp en, Morelia, Michoacán.

PROYECTOS FOTOVOLTAICOS PROYECTOS FOTOVOLTAICOS DE INTERCONEXIÓN A LA RED ELÉCTRICA DE CFE.


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R.F.C.

TGG100202NXA

Dirección

Eje 10 Sur, Pedro Henríquez Ureña 619. Coyoacán. CP. 04330

Registro Patronal.

Y64-0723103

Teléfonos

56 17 90 89, 01 800 503 9961

Fax

56 17 90 85

Correo electrónico

ventas@ecovagreen.com

Página Web

www.ecovagreen.com

AV. Pedro Henríquez Ureña #619, Col. Los Reyes Coyoacán / www.ecovagreen.com Tel. 5617-9085 / 5617-9089 / 01800-503-9961 E-mail: ventas@ecovagreen.com

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ANCHORS

BOLTS

SCREWS

NUTS

Adhesive Anchors Drive Anchors Drop In Anchors Expansion Anchors Machine Screw Anchors Nail Anchors Plastic Anchors Pre-Expanded Anchors Roofing Anchors Screw Anchors Sleeve Anchors Split Drive Anchors T-Anchors Toggle Anchors Wall Anchors Wedge Anchors

Carriage Bolts Elevator Bolts Eye Bolts Flange Bolts Hanger Bolts Hex Bolts & Cap Screws & Square Head Bolts Plow Bolts Step Bolts Structural Bolts T-Slot Bolts Tap Bolts

Cap Screws Deck Screws Dowel Screws Drywall Screws Floorboard Screws Lag Screws Machine Screws Self Drilling Screws Self Piercing Screws Self Tapping Screws SEMS Screws Tamper Resistant Screws/ Security Screws Thread Cutting Screws Thread Forming/Rolling Screws Thumb Screws U-Drive Screws Weld Screws Wing Screws Wood Screws

Acorn Nuts / Cap Nuts Cage Nuts Castle Nuts Conduit & Panel Nuts Eye Nuts Flat Head Nuts Hex Nuts Lock Nuts Pipe Plugs Self Clinching Nuts Square Nuts Stover Equivalent Lock Nuts Tamper Resistant Nuts/ Security Nuts Tee Nuts Type J Steel Spring Nuts Type U Steel Spring Nuts U Clips Wheel Nuts Wing Nuts

THREADED INSERTS

MACHINERY HARDWARE

Brass Finserts Coil Thread Repair Kits Concrete Inserts Drive Tools for Threaded Inserts Helical Threaded Inserts Press Inserts Screw Threaded Inserts Thread Repair Kits Threaded Insert Kits Threaded Inserts For Metal - Carbon Steel Threaded Inserts For Metal - Stainless Steel Threaded Inserts For Wood Ultrasonic Straight & Tapered Threaded Inserts

Adjustable Levers Cam Units and Levers Control Levers Grippers Handwheels Hoist Rings Indexing, Spring, & Ball Plungers Knobs & Handles Leveling & Toggle Pads Magnets Pull Handles Screws & Bolts Toggle Shoe Clamps

MILITARY FASTENERS

Phillips Flat Head Military Fasteners Military Hex Head Cap & Machine Screws Military Washers Phillips Pan Head Military Fasteners Military Socket Head Cap Screws

HI LOWS

Flat Head Flat Undercut Head Indented Hex Washer Pan Head Truss Head

RETAINING RINGS

E Rings External & Internal Retaining Rings

ROD ENDS

SHIMS

Blank Rod Ends Machined & Black Oxided Rod Ends Machined - Stainless Steel Rod Ends

Arbor Shims & Spacers Die Button Shims Slotted Shims Standard Shims

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SOCKET SCREWS

WASHERS

Button Head Socket Cap Screws Cone Point Socket Set Screws Cup Point Socket Set Screws Flat Head Socket Cap Screws Flat Point Socket Set Screws Half Dog Point Socket Set Screws Low Head Socket Cap Screws Oval Point Socket Set Screws Socket Head Cap Screws Socket Head Shoulder Screws Socket Pipe Plugs

Countersunk Finishing Washers Dock Washers Fender Washers Flat Washers Lock Washers Machine Screw Washers Shoulder Washers Nylon Split Lock Washers Spring Washers Square Beveled Washers Structural Washers

VIBRATION ISOLATION

PANEL FASTENERS

Retractable Captive Panel Fastener Press In Style Retractable Captive Panel Fastener Flare In Style

FASTENER KITS & ASSORTMENTS

Blind Rivets Drive Rivets Rivet Kits Rivet Tools & Parts Structural Rivets

Anchor Kits Bolt Kits Bushing Kits Screw Kits Nut & Washer Kits Pin Kits Retaining Ring Kits Rivet Kits Thread Repair Kits Threaded Rod Kits Washer Kits Woodruff Key Kits

PINS

NAILS & STAPLES

Cotter Pins Dowel Pins Hitch Pin Clips Spring Pins Slotted

Steel Staples Stainless Steel Staples Straight Finish Nails Straight Finish Brads

RIVETS

SPRINGS

Compression Springs Extension Springs

Compression & Shear Mounts Hanger Mounts Machine Leveling Mounts Spring Floor Mounts Vibration Pads

VENDOR LISTING Blue-Jay Fasteners Brighton Best International Buckeye Fasteners Chrislynn Threaded Inserts Earnest E-Z Lok G.L. Huyett Gardner Spring, Inc. Greenlee Holo-Krome ITW Brands J.W. Winco, Inc. Kanebridge Ken Forging Mason Industries MKT Fastening Nord-Lock

Nova Fasteners Nucor Precision Brand Peerless Hardware Powers Fasteners Prebena PrimeSource Building Products Prospect Fastener Screw Products Star Stainless Screw Co. Tamper Proof Screw Co. Tamper Pruf Screws The Stanlok Group Titan Fastener Products, Inc. Unbrako Wej-it And Many More...

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HYDRAULIC FORK-MOUNT DRUM LIFT - HYDRA GRIP

MATERIAL HANDLING

• Functions: Clamp, Rotate • Rotation: 360 • Includes: pressure gauge, battery gauge, battery pack, charger, hour meter, clock

Sku: B1300752

$00.00 > DIRECT SHIP

DESCRIPTION: All functions of the VALLEY CRAFT Hydraulic Fork-Mount Drum Lift are fully hydraulic for smooth, precise operation. Infinitely variable speed ensures complete control of the load. Jaws automatically adjust to fit 18-28" dia. drums. Ergonomic hand-held pendant control allows operator to remain seated. 6-1/2 x2-1/2" fork pockets, 19-3/8" between forks. Equipped with 12V battery operated Power-Pak that includes (2) 12-volt deep-cycle batteries and built-in battery charger. Also includes: system pressure gauge and battery gauge.

MORE PRODUCTS

Ezy-Rol 4-Wheel Drum Trucks

Vari-Tuff High-Capacity 48"W Bin Cabinet

Steel Hopper Truck

Heavy-Duty Powered Hand Truck

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OFFICE LADDERS Built with 100% square tube framework for a clean look, Office Ladders come in four standard colors to match your office decor. 300 lbs capacity. Rigid 1” square tubing. Spring loaded 3” casters provide mobility while rubber tipped legs add traction while in use. 16” and 24” wide steps available. Steps are 7” deep with deeper 14” top step. Solid treads covered with nonslip adhesive runner. Meets OSHA standards. Item B1893231

Item B2144624

Model

# of Steps Platform Height

B2144625

B2144624

B1893231

B1893196

B2144626

2

3

3

3

4

B2124098 5

20”

30”

30”

30”

40”

50”

Platform Width

17”

17”

17”

17”

17”

17”

Platform Depth

14”

14”

14”

14”

14”

14”

O/A Height

44”

30”

54”

54”

64”

80”

O/A Width

22”

22”

22”

22”

22”

23”

O/A Length

23”

27”

27”

27”

36”

50”

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Brand

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

Capacity

450 lbs

450 lbs

450 lbs

450 lbs

450 lbs

450 lbs

Color Finish

Gray

Almond

Almond

Gray

Black

Almond

Construction

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Incline Angle

60°

60°

60°

60°

60°

60°

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COMMERCIAL AIR CIRCULATOR NON-OSCILLATING FAN HEAD

HVAC/R & FANS

• Two Speeds • Air Flow CFM: 8200/6200 • Motor HP: 1/3 • Fan Diameter: 30" • Mount Type: Non-Oscillating Pedestal-Mount Sku: 795712 These quality fans include an enclosed permanently lubricated, PSC-type ball bearing singlephase motor for long life and optimum performance. 3 quiet aluminum blades are enclosed in double locking steel wire guards for safety. Pivot-action fan head allows vertical tilt angle adjustments. Meets OSHA standards, UL listed. Replace or upgrade fan heads with industrial quality air circulator heads. Includes 12'L SJT type, 3-conductor power cord. 120V. Horsepower rating based upon maximum speed/load.

PEDESTAL FAN MOUNT

• 52–82"H Adjustable Center Height • 27" Dia. Steel Base Sku: 795965 Combine with Replacement Fan Heads to create your own fans or replaces old, worn out or broken fan mounts. Made with durable steel. Allows easily installation to non-oscillating fan heads. Pedestal Mounts allow installation of oscillating fan heads. Cannot install mount to fans with Yellow Powder Coat Finish. UL listed.

MORE PRODUCTS

Workstation Fan

Dock Lights

Ceiling Fans

Belt Drive Blower

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VERTICAL LADDERS NOW AVAILABLE THRU EGA

Side Step B2196912

High Access Caged Ladders B2196915

Walk-Thru B2196946

Corrosion Resistant Aluminum B2196942

Vertical Wall Mount B2196936

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MOBILE WORK PLATFORMS Platforms provide a secure movable work space at a variety of heights above floor level. 800 lbs capacity. Rigid 1” square tubing. 4” rear casters provide mobility and rubber tipped legs add traction while in use. Steps are 7” deep. Perforated or Grip Strut Tread for slip-resistant footing. Meets OSHA standards.

ALUMINUM WORK PLATFORMS Lightweight platform provides a stable and solid work surface that is both weather and corrosion resistant. 300 lbs Item B1893215 capacity. Rigid 1” square tubing. 4” rear tilt-back casters provide mobility and rubber tipped legs add traction while in use. Solid ribbed extruded step or Grip Strut Tread for slip-resistant footing. Meets OSHA standards. Item B1893213

Aluminum Models

Model

B2131362

B1893212

B2131641

B1893213

B1893215

B2131518

# of Steps

3

3

4

5

2

3

2

Tread Type

Perforated

Grip-Strut

Grip-Strut

Perforated

Ribbed

Ribbed

Ribbed

Platform Height

30”

30”

40”

50”

20”

30”

20”

Platform Width

30”

24”

24”

30”

24”

24”

24”

Platform Depth

35”

35”

49”

35”

35”

42”

35”

O/A Height

30”

30”

40”

82”

20”

30”

52”

O/A Width

32”

27”

27”

32”

27”

27”

27”

O/A Length

50”

49”

69”

61”

47”

60”

47”

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Assembled

Brand

EGA Products

EGA Products

Capacity

800lbs

800lbs

800lbs

800lbs

300lbs

300lbs

Color Finish

Gray

Gray

Gray

Gray

Mill

Mill

Mill

Construction

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Aluminum

Aluminum

Aluminum

Incline Angle

50

60

60

60

60

60

60

Hand Rails

N

N

N

Y

N

N

Y

EGA Products EGA Products EGA Products

B1893217

EGA Products EGA Products 300lbs

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TRUCK/DOCK LADDER Truck/Dock Ladders with 50-Degree Safety Angle are designed to promote safety and productivity. 50-degree ladder angle enables user to turn and descend facing forward while carrying bulky load. The large platform and each step feature serrated tread for slipresistant footing. Removable back and side chain enable front or side loading from trailer. Large rear wheels roll smoothly over rough terrain. Meets OSHA Standards.

Item B1893202

Model

# of Steps Platform Height

B1893200

B1893201

B1893202

B1893199

B1893206

4

4

5

5

6

B1893203 6

40”

40”

50”

50”

60”

60”

Platform Width

36”

36”

36”

36”

36”

36”

Platform Depth

48”

48”

48”

48”

48”

48”

O/A Height

70”

70”

80”

80”

90”

90”

O/A Width

46”

46”

46”

46”

46”

46”

O/A Length

77”

77”

86”

86”

94”

94”

Assembled

Unassembled

Assembled

Assembled

Unassembled

Unassembled

Assembled

Brand

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

EGA Products

Capacity

800 lbs.

800 lbs.

800 lbs.

800 lbs.

800 lbs.

800 lbs.

Color Finish

Blue

Blue

Blue

Blue

Blue

Blue

Construction

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Steel

Incline Angle

50°

50°

50°

50°

50°

50°

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