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Northwest Pest Management Conference Set for March 4-6, in Hood River, Oregon

This year's theme is “Delivering Your Value Message” and the conference will include discussions on how pest management professionals can create quality service and "wow" their customers.

| February 1, 2010

The 61st Annual Northwest Pest Management Conference will take place March 4-6, in Hood River, Ore. The conference will take place at the Hood River Inn

This year's theme is “Delivering Your Value Message” and the conference will include discussions on how pest management professionals can create quality service and "wow" their customers.

Click here more for information on this year's conference, speakers, and events.

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