Blueberry Pruning Workshop
Event Details
Date
March 26, 2025
Time
10:00am - 12:00pm
Location
Irona Berry Haven
1897 Alder Bend Rd
Altona, NY 12910
Cost
Per Farm Registration : $10.00
Host
Eastern New York Commercial HorticultureBlueberry Pruning Workshop
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
10 am - noon
Irona Berry Haven
1897 Alder Bend Rd, Altona, NY 12910
$10 per farm
1 DEC credit requested in categories 1A, 10, and 22
Join us at Jeffrey Guerin's berry farm for a morning of pruning demonstrations, pest and disease identification, and more. Bring your own pruners so that you can learn by doing! Dress warmly for our workshop, which will be held outdoors. In the case of severe weather on the 26th, the workshop will be held at the same time on the 27th. Light refreshments will be provided.
Agenda:
10 am: Welcome & Introductions, refreshments
10:15: Overview of berry production at Irona Berry Haven (Jeffrey Guerin, Irona Berry Haven)
10:30: Blueberry pruning and scouting demonstrations, hands-on pruning (Heather Kase, CCE ENYCHP)
11:30: Considerations when starting a PYO operation: Food safety, agritourism regulations, marketing, grant opportunities, and more (Elisabeth Hodgdon, CCE ENYCHP and Lindsey Pashow, Harvest NY)
Noon: End program
Contact Elisabeth Hodgdon (eh528@cornell.edu or 518-650-5323) with questions and requests for accommodations.

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