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Event Details

Date

March 3, 2015

Time

9:30 AM -3:00 PM

Location

NYS Agricultural Experiment Station
630 W North St, Jordan Hall
Geneva, NY 14456

Cost

$20.00 CVP enrollee
(additional attendee $20.00 ea.)

$25.00 non-CVP enrollee
(additional attendee $25.00 ea.)



At the Door
$20.00 CVP enrollee
$25.00 non-CVP enrollee

Host

Cornell Vegetable Program

Robert Hadad
585-739-4065

Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015

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Garlic School 2015

March 3, 2015

Garlic School 2015

This full-day meeting will include information from leading garlic researchers and educators across NYS.

•  Updates on diseases, including Fusarium and Botrytis, presented by Cornell University's new plant pathologist, Dr. Sarah Pethybridge.

•  Learn more about Aster Yellows, a disease which has devastated the garlic industry in the Midwest, and insects to watch for including leek moth.

•  Hear about the latest weed control options from Christy Hoepting of the Cornell Vegetable Program and Crystal Stewart of the Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture Program.

•  Industry updates will be presented by David Stern of the NYS Garlic Seed Foundation.

Cost: $20 CVP enrollee / $25 non-CVP enrollee includes lunch. Register online, use the registration form to mail in with your payment, or email Angela Parr and pay at the door. 

(Please note: lunch can only be guaranteed if you pre-register for this event. Lunch for walk-ins will be provided if available.)


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