Eastern New York Grapevine Pruning Workshops - Highland
Event Details
Date
March 19, 2026
Time
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Location
Hudson Valley Research Lab
3357 US Hwy 9W
Higland, NY 12528
Cost
Registration : $10.00
(addl attendee $10.00 ea.)
Host
Eastern New York Commercial HorticultureEastern New York Grapevine Pruning Workshop

Join us for this grapevine pruning workshop
This workshop is ideal for anyone looking to learn or refresh their grapevine pruning skills.
On March 19th, from 2 - 3 p.m., we will be pruning Cabernet franc at the Hudson Valley Research Lab (3357 US Hwy 9w, Highland, NY 12528)
Pre-registration is required to attend. With a fee of $10 to attend. Please register by March 9th. For questions, please get in touch with Jeremy Schuster at jds544@cornell.edu

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