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Pre-Registration for 2025 Potato Advisory Meeting Deadline: December 14, 2025  at 9:00 PM


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2025 Potato Advisory Meeting




Event Details

Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

December 16, 2025

Time

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location

CCE Ontario County
480 N Main St
Canandaigua, NY 14424

Cost

FREE!

Lunch included. Please list any special accommodations in the 'Note to Us'.

Host

Cornell Vegetable Program

Margie Lund
607-377-9109



Come hear the latest on insect pest control and fertility management in potatoes from Cornell University experts. Potato variety trial updates will be shared too. After lunch will be the Empire State Potato Grower's Meeting.

DEC credits available: 1.5 credits in 10, 1a, and 23 for the morning portion of the event, ending at noon.

COST and REGISTRATION

FREE to attend but pre-registration is requested so that we can make lunch arrangements. Register today!


AGENDA

10:00 AM  Welcome and DEC Sign-in

10:10  Insect Pest Control Updates -- Brian Nault, Cornell

10:40  Fertility Management in Potatoes -- Sandy Menasha, Cornell

11:10  Break

11:20  Potato Variety Trial Updates -- Walter De Jong, Cornell

11:50  Program Introductions -- Casey Barickman, Cornell

12:00 PM  Lunch

1:00  Empire State Potato Grower's Meeting -- Mike Murphy, Empire State Potato Growers

3:00  Adjourn

DEC Credits are only being requested for the morning portion of the meeting. DEC Credit Sheets will be available to pick up at the end of the session at 12:00 PM. Only those who sign-in by 10:00 AM and stay through the full meeting will be eligible to receive the course certificate. 



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2025 Potato Advisory Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 16, 2025
Canandaigua, NY

Come hear the latest on insect pest control and fertility management in potatoes from Cornell University experts. Potato variety trial updates will be shared too. After lunch will be the Empire State Potato Grower's Meeting. 1.5 DEC credits in 10, 1a, and 23.

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