WNY Vegetable Summer Field Walk (Orleans)
Event Details

Date
July 15, 2024
Time
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Lloyd Stauffer's farm
12447 Roosevelt Hwy
Lyndonville, NY 14098
Cost
FREE!
Host
Cornell Vegetable ProgramElizabeth Buck
585-406-3419
email Elizabeth Buck
Meeting starts in the field. We will progress from crop to crop, learning hands-on pest, disease and weed ID and scouting techniques. IPM control tactics for both preventative and reactive management will be discussed in group dialogues. The group will return to the pack-house for research update presentations. 2.0 DEC credits will be available in categories 1a and 23.
FREE! Contact Elizabeth Buck at 585-406-3419, emb273@cornell.edu for more information.


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