Stone Fruit Pest Management for the 2020 Growing Season
Event Details
Date
March 16, 2020
Time
9:00am - 11:00am
Location
webinar
Cost
Free Webinar : Free
Host
Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture
Join us the morning of March 16 via webinar to review current best management practices for some of our most challenging insect, disease, and weed pests of New York stone fruit orchards. Speakers include Dr. Art Agnello, Dr. Kerik Cox, and Dr. Lynn Sosnoskie.
Agenda:
9:00-9:10am—Welcome, Introduction to Zoom and Poll Everywhere (Mike Basedow and Janet van Zoeren)
9:10-9:50am—Stone fruit insect IPM (Dr. Art Agnello)
9:50-10:20am—Stone fruit disease IPM (Dr. Kerik Cox)
10:20-10:50am—Weed IPM (Dr. Lynn Sosnoskie)
10:50-11:00am—Evaluation questions and final wrap-up
Register by March 12 and you will receive the link via email on March 13.

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