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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE


 Every now and again it hits me that I’ve been working with MNLGA and MANTS
 for what seems to be forever. But this “forever” period has flashed by like a blink
 of an eye. I am reflecting now on my years with the green industry as Kelly and
 my youngest child, Eva, is graduating from college in just a few weeks. And
 wow, along with the pride that comes with seeing a child graduate, it also
 makes me realize that the years have somehow flown by.
 Eva was just three months old when my father, Carville Akehurst, passed
 unexpectedly, the catalyst that led to my mother, Nancy, and I becoming
 the management of MNLGA and MANTS. With Mom, the association got an
 experienced “force,” as Mom had worked alongside Carville for many years.
 (Those of you who knew Mom best will understand the “force.”) With me, the
 association got someone very green in the knowledge of industry issues, but
 willing to learn and figure it out.
 VANESSA A. FINNEY
 Executive Director  The association, in turn, offered dozens of people who not only showed me the
 ropes, but served as trusted and steadfast mentors to me. These folks, I now
 consider colleagues and very close friends. I thank you all for your professional
 support over the years and continued friendship.

 Eva turns 23 in just a few days. So, for 23 years I’ve been working with you all!
 I’m actually getting a little teary as I write this. Are those tears of pride for Eva’s
 journey and success, the intermittent grief that pops up from time to time when
 thinking of my parents, or from the realization that I’ve worked in a profession
 now for 23 years that I’ve absolutely enjoyed and been fulfilled by? Quite
 frankly, it’s hard for me to tell, so I am going to attribute the tears to all three.

 I am looking forward to my continuing journey with all of you. Hopefully, I’m
 closing in on retirement, however, it is still a number of years away. We’ve much
 more good work to accomplish as an industry!

 I would be remiss in this column to not remind you all to review the 2024   Wholesale growers
 General Assembly legislative recap. There are bills that will impact you and your
 businesses, potentially and particularly the one that has created a prohibited   of exceptional,
 plants list. The MNLGA has a group of members working now with MDA in an
 effort to protect growers’ continued ability to grow certain plants for out-of-
 state markets. You may find the legislative recap, at https://mnlga.org/page/  field-grown, fully
 MaGIC. You will receive updates on the regulations developed for this bill in
 Root of the Matter. (If you are not receiving Root, please let me know and we   finished trees
 can get you added to the distribution list.) A
 Vanessa Finney   and shrubs
 Executive Director, MNLGA

 “I blinked my eyes and in an instant, decades had passed.”
 John Mark Green, Taste the Wild Wonder: Poems











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