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Pre-Registration for Drinkwine Produce Twilight Meeting Deadline: September 15, 2024  at 5:00 PM


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Drinkwine Produce Twilight Meeting




Event Details

Drinkwine Produce Twilight Meeting
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

September 16, 2024

Time

4:00pm - 6:00pm

Location

Drinkwine Produce
1512 Street Rd
Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Cost

Per Farm : $10.00

Host

Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture


Drinkwine Produce Twilight Meeting



Drinkwine Produce Twilight Meeting

Monday, September 16th 4-6 pm (rain or shine)

1512 Street Rd, Ticonderoga, NY 12883

(For VT attendees: Drinkwine Produce is an 8 min drive from the Ticonderoga ferry landing and 17 min from the Crown Point Lake Champlain Bridge.)

$10 per farm

Join us for discussions on high tunnel tomato production and sweet corn and pumpkin IPM at Drinkwine Produce in Ticonderoga. Henry Drinkwine will provide an overview of his practices for maintaining high yields of tomatoes, including pollination and soil fertility management. In the second half of the meeting, CCE specialist Chuck Bornt will review integrated pest management for sweet corn and pumpkins, with hands-on scouting and identification of key pests and diseases.

DEC credits: 1.5 credits in categories 1A, 10, and 23

Agenda:

4:00pm - 4:15 - Introductions, Overview of Drinkwine Produce (Henry Drinkwine, Drinkwine Produce)

4:15 - 4:45 - High tunnel tomato production (Henry Drinkwine, Drinkwine Produce, and Elisabeth Hodgdon, CCE ENYCHP)

  • Pollination for improving yields
  • Irrigation and soil fertility management
  • Integrated pest management
  • Herbicide options for sweet corn
  • Sweet corn insect IPM
  • Weed management in cucurbit crops
  • Insect and disease IPM

4:45 - 5:00 - NRCS projects at Drinkwine Produce and funding opportunities for farms: irrigation systems and drainage (Patricia Lavalley, NRCS)

5:00 - 5:30 - Sweet corn IPM (Chuck Bornt and Elisabeth Hodgdon, CCE ENYCHP)

5:30 - 6:00 - Pumpkin IPM (Chuck Bornt and Elisabeth Hodgdon, CCE ENYCHP)

Contact Elisabeth Hodgdon (eh528@cornell.edu or (518) 650-5323) with requests for accommodations.



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