Insect and Disease Pest Management for Berries
Event Details
Date
March 11, 2024
Time
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Location
Zoom
Host
Cornell Cooperative Extension, NYS IPM and Cornell University
Anna Wallis
email Anna Wallis
Event Registration
Insect and Disease Pest Management for Berries
Insect and Disease Pest Management for Berries
Monday March 11, 2024 12:00PM-2:00PM
Join Cornell scientists, Dr. Kerik Cox, Dr. Greg Loeb, PhD Candidate Binita Shrestha, and Anya Osatuke to hear updates on the latest research concerning disease and insect management in berry production, using organic and conventional approaches!
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/winter-fruit-we...
DEC Credits: 1.50 DEC Credits are available for categories 10, 1a, and 22
If you would like DEC Credits, please send a copy of your photo ID to Anna Wallis aew232@cornell.edu
To receive credits you will need to attend the entire webinar on your own computer/device, and complete the required Qualtrics survey at the beginning and again at the end of the webinar.

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