Event Details
Date
March 18, 2014
Time
9:00 am - 3:15 pm
Location
LeRoy Country Club
7759 E. Main Rd/Rt. 5, 1 mile east of LeRoy
LeRoy, NY 14482
Cost
$20.00 for Cornell Vegetable Program enrollees
(additional attendee $20.00 ea.)
$30.00 for all others
(additional attendee $30.00 ea.)
Host
Cornell Vegetable ProgramCarol MacNeil
585-394-3977 x406
email Carol MacNeil
2014 NYS Dry Bean Growers Meeting - Sponsorship Opportunities
March 18, 2014
Join us for the important dry bean updates for 2014! Topics will include varieties, insect, disease & weed management, and soils & tillage. Back by popular demand...there will be a tasting of innovative dry bean dishes!
DEC and CCA credits will be available.
Questions about the meeting, or a special needs request? Contact Carol MacNeil. In case of bad weather, call 585-394-3977 x406 for a recorded message.
Sponsored by Carolina Eastern-Crocker, Genesee Valley Bean, and New York Bean.
Interested in sponsoring this meeting? Find out more about our sponsorship opportunities.
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