New Holland Vegetable Day Set New Holland (Lancaster Co.) Whether you are just thinking about getting, started in vegetable production or have been raising vegetables for years, the 1995 New Holland Vegetable Day has some thing for you. The Eastern Lancaster County School District is sponsoring the day-long event for commercial vegetable growers on Feb. 20. The meeting will be held at the Summit Valley Elementary School, one mile South of New Holland. The meeting will feature 18 different topics held in a series of concurrent sessions. The Vegetable Day starts at 9 a.m. with registration and an opportunity to visit exhibitors. The morning sessions begin at 9:30 a.m. with topics covering green house plant management, insect identification and management, water rights and irrigation, fall root crop production, and market stand management. Pesticide credits will be avail able for several sessions. Lunch will be available for a nominal fee. For more information, contact Jeff Stoltzfus at (717) 354-1522. & FEBRUARY 11, 1995 A SPECIAL SECTION IN LANCASTER FARMING ADVERTISERS PLAN NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE PHONE 717-394-3047 or 626-1164 Deadline Friday February 3 GROWERS INFORMATION FEATURE INTERVIEWS STATE & NATIONAL ASSOCIATES NEWS PRESIDENT’S NEWSLETTER 1995 New Holland Vegetable Day Feb. 20 Summit Valley Elementary School Sponsored by Eastern Lancaster County School District and Penn State Cooperative Extension 9:00-9:30 a.m. Registration 9:30-9:45 Welcome, Introductions and Orientation to the program 9:45-10:30 Concurrent sessions Water Rights Fall Root Crop Production Farm Stand Management Greenhouse Insect ID 10:30-11: 15 Concurrent Sessions Vegetable Irrigation Sweet Com IPM Diagnosing Greenhouse Plant Injury Vine Crop Insects 11:15-12:00 General Session New Varieties 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-1 ;45 General Session Late Blight & Other Diseases 1:45-2:25 Concurrent Sessions Tree Fruit Insects Carl Felland, PSU Ext. Pumpkin Disease Control Alan Mac Nab, PSU Ext. Non Chemical Insecticides Donald Prostak, Rutgers Greenhouse Design & Ventilation Rob Berghage, PSU Ext. 2:25-3: 15 Concurrent Sessions Exhibitors Show and Tell Thrips Update Pollination Fumigation Worker Protection Regulations 3:20 p.m. Adjoin The Official Publication For The PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC. Leon Ressler, PSU Ext. Bill and Mary Weaver, Grower Larry Yager, PSU Ext. Cathy Thomas PSU Ext. David Lankford, Farmer, Supplier Donald Prostak, Rutgers Rob Berghage, PSU Ext. Shelby Fleischer, PSU Ext. Dean Cotton, Agway Alan Mac Nab, PSU Ext. Exhibitors Carl Felland, PSU Ext. Bill and Mary Weaver, Grower Eddie Denny, Hendricks & Dale, Inc. Bob Anderson PSU Ext. 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