Niagara Erie Regional Produce Meeting
Event Details
Date
August 2, 2023
Time
5:30pm - 7:45pm
Location
Robinson Farms
3681 North Ridge Rd
Lockport, NY 14094
Host
Cornell Vegetable Program
A fresh market vegetable field meeting covering conventional and organic techniques. Must pre-register by noon on 8/2 to attend dinner (585-406-3419). Free to attend.
Topics
- Biopesticide modes of action
- Tomato bacterial disease control
- Soil health practices
- Crop protection updates from BASF
- Field Walk
Pizza & Wings dinner at 5:30 Meeting 6:00 - 7:45 pm
1.25 DEC credits available in 1a, 10, 23


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