r v /i>mv ■, i; k* rr * ’•.rcwk A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1995 PROGRAM 1995 Pennsylvania Vegetable Conference and Trade Show sponsored by The Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers’ Association in cooperation with The Pennsylvania State University—College of Agricultural Sciences 136th Annual Meeting of the State Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania In conjunction with the Horticulture Societies of Maryland and New Jersey and In codperatlon with the Pennsylvania, Maryland and Rutgers Cooperative Extension Systems Tuesday Morning, January 31,1995 •SSING VEGETABLES-Nioerian Room Presiding; Robert Pollock Armstrong Co. Ext. 9:00 ‘Update on Pesticide Storage Building Require ments—Donald Daum, Penn State University (1 core) 9:30 Irrigation for Processing Tomatoes — Dr. Craig Storiie, Rutgers Research and Development Center 10:25 Corn Borer Control on Beans and Com — Dr. Galen Dively, University of Maryland (1 cat. 3) 11:00 Update on Snap Bean Research — Dr. Mikchael Dickson, New York State Ag. Experiment Station 11 ;30 ‘The Effect of Ridomil on Green Peas, Snap Beans, and Tomatoes— Dr. Steve Johnston, Rut gers Research and Development Center (I cat. 3) Presiding: Richard Pallman, PVGA First Vice President 9:00 ‘Disease Control in Cole Crops— Dr. Thomas Zitter, Cornell University (1 cat. 3) 9:30 Staked and Pruned Tomatoes vs. Neither —Dr. Douglas Sanders, North Carolina State University 10:20 Cost Analysis for Stake-Grown Tomatoes — Dr. Robin Brumfield, Rutgers University 11:00 Use of Colored Mulches— Dr. Michael Orzotek, Penn State University 11:30 Status of Recycling Plastic Mulch— James Garthe, Penn State University Cocoa Suite 3 Instructor: Steve Spangler, Penn State University 9:00-12:00 ‘Hands on beginning instruction on how to monitor European corn borer, corn earworm and fall armyworm and how to use this data in making insect management decisions in sweet corn. There is no extra fee for the workshop, but growers must sign up in advance with PVGA as class size is limited. (6 cat. 3) TOMATO AWARDS LUNCHEON— Nigerian Room Presiding: James Kohl, Furman Foods, Northum berland 12:00 Noon Invocation and Meal (ticket required) T] ITS —Trinidad Room Presiding: Stanley Brown—SNAP Secretary 9:00 Invocation & President’s Address—Kent Shel- We Carry A Complete Line Of Fruit and Vegetable Packaging Materials CALL 1-800-791-2474 (AGRI) Please stop by and visit us at the 1995 PA Vegetable Conference Hershey , PA Agri-Supply Co. 717-656-4370 and the linema Agri-Supply Co. 11A Industrial Circle Lancaster, PA 17601 800-791-2474 hammer, SNAP President 9:15 New Chemistries and Their Role In Fruit Pro duction — Dr. Jonathan Long, Rohm and Haas Company 9:35 A Changing Insecticide Chemistry—What to Do— Dr. Larry Hull, Penn State University 10:15 ‘Fungicide Chemistry and usage in the Orchard — Dr. Kenneth Hickey, Penn State Uni versity(l cat. 2) 10:45 ‘History, Present and Future Herbicides — Dr. Bradley Majek, Rutgers Research and Develop- ment Center (1 cat. 2) 11:25 George Goodling Memorial Lecture: ‘Control of Altemaria and Necortic Leaf Blotch—Or. Turner Sutton, North Carolina State University (1 cat. 2) WOMEN’S AUXILIARY— Gonna Suite 8 9:00 -12:00 Registration, Show and Tell Fellow ship (cost $5 pre-registration fee) *lndicates that the topic qualifies attendees for pesticide applicator update training credits. The number and type of credits are shown in parentheses after the speaker’s name. REMEMBER TO VISIT THE EXHIBITORS ON BOTH THE UPPER AND LOWER LEVELS OF THE CONVENTION CENTER. They are open during all the sessions and during the lunch hour. A cash Lunch Buffet is available in the Lower Level Lobby each day. Tuesday Afternoon, January 31, 1995 PROCESSING VEGETABLES —Nigerian Room Presiding; Eric Oesteriing, Westmoreland County Extension 1:30 Grower Experiences with Carousel Planters— panel Dwight Hess, Furman Foods, Marietta, moderator 2:00 Production of Stress Tolerance Tomato Trans- plants— Joseph Ciardi, Penn State University 2.50 ‘What’s New in Vegetable Weed Control?—Dr. Bradley Majek, Rutgers Research and Develop ment Center (1 cat. 3) 3:30 PA Vegetable Marketing and Research Board Update— Chairman Fax 717-656-4583 inema Presiding: Scott Gulser, Bucks County Ext. 1:30 Soil Organic Matter Amendment and Veg etable Crop Productivity— Dr. Kennoth Steffen, Penn State University 2:00 ‘Managing Beneficial Inaecta— Dr. Shared Phatak, University of Georgia (1 cat. 3) 2:40 Certified Crop Adviaor Program In Pennsylva nia—Steve Spangler, Penn State University 3:10 ‘Growing Food Cropa Organically— Made Dorn streich, Branch Creek Farm, Perkasie (1 cat. 3) 3:40 ‘Assuring Safe F00d...8y Monitoring Residues— Dr. Howard Nields, Penna. Dept, of Agriculture (1 core) 4:10 Is ICM Profltsble?— Dr. Sharad Phatak, Universi ty of Georgia Joint Fruit and Vegetable Session Presiding: Tonya White, Knouse Frultlands, Arendtsville 1:30 Regulations and Complying—An Intro- 1:40 Wages, Workman’s Compensation Regula tions— Sharon Hughes, National Council of Agri cultural Employers 2:10 Immigration and Naturalization Laws— Diana Rarig 2:30 Unemployment Labor Contracts —Libby White ly Virginia Horticultural Association 2:50 Questions and Discussion —Kail Brown, Penna. Farm Bureau 3:25 A New Workmen’s Compensation Program from Dairylea Cooperative —Thomas Finley, Worker's Agriservices and Perry Goodrich, Dairylea Nigerian Room 6:30 Invocatiqn and Meal (ticket required) Entertainment: The Alpiners Specializing in vegetable Growing Supplies & Equipment. Call or write for your free 1995 Catalog. NOLT’S PRODUCE SUPPLIES 152 N. Hershey Ave., Leola PA 17540 (717) 656-9764 ” Xf ~ ■Trinidad Room ductlon— Kart Brown, Penna., Farm Bureau Tuesday Evening, January 31,1995 (Turn to Pago A 25)