2023 Dry Bean Twilight Meeting
Event Details
Date
September 26, 2023
Time
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm; pizza dinner prior to the meeting at 5pm
Location
Cornell AgriTech
1097 County Rd 4
Geneva, NY 14456
Cost
FREE!
Host
Cornell Vegetable ProgramMargie Lund
607-377-9109
email Margie Lund

Come learn about updates in insect monitoring, white mold management, and weed resistance management, as well as view this year's dry bean variety trial plot to see how well different varieties have performed this season. 1.5 DEC credits will be available in 10, 1a, 21, and 23.
AGENDA:
5:10 Registration Sign-In, pizza dinner available
5:30 Welcome and Introductions
5:35 Dry Bean Variety Trial Updates and Viewing -- Michael Rosato, Cornell
6:00 Western Bean Cutworm Trapping Updates and Management -- Margie Lund, CCE Cornell Vegetable Program, and Marion Zuefle, NYS IPM
6:20 White Mold Management for Dry Beans -- Sarah Pethybridge, Cornell
6:40 Weed Resistance Management, Label Changes, and Weather Impacts on Herbicide Performance in Dry Beans -- Lynn Sosnoskie, Cornell
7:00 pm Pick-up DEC Certificates -- Only those who sign-in by 5:30pm and stay through the full meeting will be eligible to receive the course certificate.
Pre-registration encouraged for dinner, but not required. To ensure you receive updates about this meeting, please email Margie Lund.

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