Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1994, Image 80

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CLAYTON, N.J. The annu
al pest management and fertilizer
meeting for the agrichemical
industry, farmers, and other pesti
cide applicators will be held on
Wednesday and Thursday,
December 14 and 15 at the Holi
day Inn and Conference Center at
Bridgeport near Swedesboro.
The meeting, sponsored jointly
by Rutgers Cooperative Extension
and New Jersey Agribusiness
Association, will feature concur
rent sessions on pest and fertilizer
New Market For Sorghum
WASHINGTON, D.C.
“Export demand for sorghum is
always strong, but recent sales to
Australia indicate that a signifi
cant amount of U.S.-produced
sorghum may be moving into a
nontraditional market this year,”
said J. Wesley Robinson, manager
of international operations, U.S.
Feed Grains Council, while in
Australia. It is confirmed that
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Pest Management,
management in all types of crops.
Additional sessions will also be
held on Thursday on training
trainers on worker protection stan
dards, and motivation and leader
ship for supervisors and manage
ment for agricultural businesses.
According to Ray Samulis of
Rutgers Cooperative Extension,
the programs will kick off
Wednesday morning with a fertil
izer update by Ron Phillips of the
American Fertilizer Institute. Said
Samulis, “We will also have pre
Australia purchased 22,500 mt
(886,500 bushels) of U.S.
sorghum through the week ending
Nov. 3.
“Permits for over 200,000 met
ric tons (7.8 million bushels) of
sorghum have been issued in Aus
tralia,” Robinson said. “Most of
the sales under these permits have
been contracted, or will be con
tracted shortly. A majority of
those contracts will be filled by
U.S. suppliers.”
Australia has experienced
drought conditions since 1991,
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Fertilizer Control Meetings Set
sentations on disease and insect
management, and fertility studies
on curcubits, spinach, tomatoes,
sweet corn, and carrots during this
session.
“Mr. Pete Nitzsche, Morris
County agricultural agent, will
also discuss a fax information
delivery system for pest and fertil
izer management during this ses
sion,” said Samulis.
The Thursday morning pro
gram will close out with a presen
tation by Dr. Tom Sims of the
and recent projections indicated it
will continue into 1995. The
drought has affected the 1994
winter planting of sorghum by
Australian producers. Robinson,
who conducts trade servicing for
the Council throughout Asia and
Pacific Rim countries, has recent
ly been working in Australia to
assist buyers in their knowledge
of the U.S. grain marketing sys
tem and the most efficient ways to
access U.S.-produced sorghum to
cover their immediate feed grains
needs.
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University of Delaware on “Man
aging Agricultural Phosphorous
for Environmental Quality.”
The Wednesday afternoon ses
sion will include presentations on
turfgrass disease management and
fertility and insect studies on
tomatoes, sweet corn and field
crops. An interesting regulatory
panel of speakers from NJDEP
and NJDA will bring all partici
pants up to date on the latest regu
latory programs and regulations.
Said Samulis, “We are also for
tunate to have Mr. Roger Kaiser
of ISK Biosciences Corporation
discuss ‘Chemicals and the Envi
ronment - Current Realities’ and
Dr. Murray Mcßride of Cornell
University provide information on
‘Heavy Metal Accumulation from
Land Application of Sludge.’”
“The New Jersey agribusiness
meeting will be held on Wednes
day afternoon at 4 p.m.,” said Rod
Wilson, president.
A full program will be held on
Thursday, said Wilson, president
of Agricultural Organics.
“Presentations will be given on
fertility and pest management
studies in fruit crops, ornamentals,
3000 PSI
and turf,” he said. An update on
the Crop Advisory Certification
program will also be presented.
“Mr. Robert Kent of the NJDEP
Office of Mosquito Control will
also talk about the latest applica
tion technology,” Wilson said.
The major morning session will
close out with a presentation on
Chemical Composition of Munici
pal Leaf Waste in New Jersey.”
Two sessions will run concur
rently with the Thursday program.
The morning session will feature a
motivational workshop, “Motiva
tion Leadership & Time Manage
ment - How to Use These for
Profit in 1995” by Doug McCabe
of Excel Management Group. The
afternoon program is designed for
farmers who need training on the
Worker Protection Standards. It is
entitled “Train the Trainer Certifi
cation” by Dr. George Hamilton
of Rutgers Cooperative Exten
sion.
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or in southern New Jersey (609)
265-5050 or (609) 863-0110. The
Holiday Inn is located at Exit 10
on Route 295, in Bridgeport, N.J.
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