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Page 12-Grower and Marketer, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 2000 Conference Schedule (Continued from Page 11) 3 15 Industry Show and Tell 3 30 Double-Cropping in Strawberry Plasticulture - Robert Rouse University of Maryland 400 Update on Strawberry Plasticulture Research Joseph Fiola Rutgers University Perennial Flowers - Monarch Suites GI&K 1 30 ‘Weed Control - Dr James Sellmer 2'oo Invasive Plants and Plant Introductions - Will Mountain Penna Dept of Agriculture 3 00 Industry Show and Tell 3 15 Overwintering - Dr James Sellmer, Penn State University 4 00 Trial Garden Report - Dr Robert Berghage Penn State University ‘New Pest Control Products for Perennials - Michael Oleykowski Novartis Crop Protection Processing Crops - Monarch Suites J&H 130 Population Study on Processing Sweet Corn—Dr Stephen Reiners, Cornell University ‘Weed Control Alternatives for Snap Beans—Dr Bernard Zandstra Michigan State University •European Corn Borer Biology and Phenology Models—Dr Dennis Calvin Penn State University 3 00 Industry Show and Tell 3 15 Peas, Green Beans and Lima Beans Local and National Production—Dr Edwin Kee, University of Delaware 4 00 Pepper Processing in Pennsylvania—Nickki Stello Stello Foods Computer Use - Monarch Suites L&N 1 00 Surfing Internet for Ag Sites - Jacki Weikerl and Laura Walts, Penn State Extension 2 00 Computerizing Your Pesticide Records - Marty Campfield Nutrient Solutions in Agriculture 4 30 2 00 2 30 Wednesday Evening, January 26, 2000 Social - Cocoa Suites 3,4, & 5 5 00 Reception for all Pennsylvania Apple Growers - hosted by the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program 8 00 Ice Cream Social - for all Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association members and speakers Thursday Morning, January 27, 2000 Tree Fruit Aztec Room 900 "Fundamentals of Airblast Sprayers - Timothy White Crop Management Strategies 9 30 'Transitional Strategies Without or With Limited OP s - Dr Larry Hull Penn Stale University 10 00 Industry Show and Tell 10 15 Organic Standards for Fruits and Vegetables - Patrick Mullen New Jersey Dept of Agriculture "Food Safety Approaches for Fruit Growers - ur Luke Laßorde, Penn State University 1115 Industry Show and Tell 11 30 Future Trends for Apples and Cider - Kraig Naasz President, U S Apple Association Pumpkins and Gourds - Nigerian Room 900 Whats New in Pumpkin Varieties—Dr Robert Precheur, Ohio State University 'Pest Management Update—Dr Gerald Ghidiu, Rutgers University 10 00 Industry Show and Tell 10 15 Tips (or Successful Pumpkin Production—Dr Robert Precheur, Ohio Slate University 'Pumpkin Disease Control Update—Dr Alan Mac Nab Penn 10 45 9 30 11 00 PAUL B Your Complete Headquarters For Sprayers And Parts We Stock A COMPLETE LINE OF j SPRAY PRODUCTS • Nozzels H Ball Va|ves^ H * Ml Valves Hypro pumps & The Lovk Blue Line™ For roller pumps, centrifugal pumps, diaphragm pumps, piston pumps and plunger pumps, no one offers you more quality choices than Hypro. 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