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    Page 12-Grower and Marketer, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 2000
Conference Schedule
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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
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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
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11 30 Penna Vegetable Marketing and Research Program Update
11 45 Spacing and Varieties for Maximum Production—Dale Riggs
Tomato School - Monarch Suites AC&E
9 00 'Early Blight and Late Blight Control on Tomatoes and
Bacterial Spot-Copper Tolerant- What Does This Mean 7 ■
Possible Controls - Dr Alan Mac Nab, Penn State University
9 45 Industry Show and Tell
10 00 'Bacterial Canker - Control in the Field and Greenhouse and
Phytophthora - Fruit Rot on Tomatoes - Learning to Live With
and Possible Controls - Dr Mary Hausbeck, Ohio Stale
University
"Comparing the Efficacy of Fungicide Application Technology
for Disease Control on Tomatoes - Dr Richard Derksen,
USDA-ARS, Wooster, OH
11 00 Tomato Fruit Disorders -to be announced
11 20 'The Tomato Pest Battle - Stink Bug, Spider Mite and
Colorado Potato Beetle - Dr Gerald Ghidiu, Rutgers
University
12 00 Tomato Awards Luncheon - Monarch Suites L&N ($l4)
Small Fruit Crop Protection - Monarch Suites BD&F
Presiding: Mena Hautau
900 ‘FQPA and Berry Production - What s Next 7 - Pat Chimmo,
EPA
'IR 4 and Berry Crop Protection - What’s New 7 - Keith
Dorschner, IR-4 Project
10 15 Industry Show and Tell
10 30 'Using Bees to Deliver a Bioconlrol Agent lor Botrytis Fruit
Rot on Strawberries - Joseph Kovach, Ohio Stale University
'lnjury from Nemalodes-Prevention and Diagnosis - Dr John
Halbrendl, Penn State University
Cut Flowers • Monarch Suites GI&K
900 Specialty Cuts in the Greenhouse - Dr John Dole, Oklahoma
State University
10 00 Industry Show and Tell
10 15 Marketing - Steve Bogash, Blair Co Extension
11 00 New Cultivars -Dr John Dole, Oklahoma Stale University
11 30 Panel Discussion
Auxiliary - Cocoa Suites
10 00 Maryland Business Meeting
10 30 Presentation - Brooks Way family will describe their mission
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10 30 Luncheon - door prizes ($2O)
10 45
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Thursday Afternoon, January 27,2000
Tree Fruit - Aztec Room
1 30* New Technologies for Mating Disruption - Sprayables &
Puffers - Shawn Robertson. Penn State University
*New and Established Practices for Bacterial Spot Control -
Dr Norman Lalancette, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
2 30 Peach Breeding Program in a Colder Climate - Dr Neil Miles,
University of Guelph
"Wegman's IPM Program and CORE Values Program - Dr
Edward Rajotte, Penn State I imvemitv
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Melons and Cucumbers - Nigerian Room
1 30 Specialty Melon and Seedless Watermelon Production —Tracy
Wootten, University of Delaware
"Disease Control Update—Dr Mary Hausbeck, Michigan
State University
2 30 Pollinators Status of Honeybees and Alternative Pollinators —
Maryann Fraizer, Penn State University
3 00 Growing Cucumbers for the Fresh Market in Michigan—Dr
Bernard Zandstra, Michigan Slate University
3 45 Use of Plasticulture for the Production of Melons—Dr Michael
2 00
Orzolek, Penn State University
Fresh Market Tomatoes - Monarch Suites AC&E
130 What’s New in Tomato Varieties—Dr Charles McClurg,
University of Maryland
2 00 Update on Tomato Breeding Program at Penn Stale—Dr
Majid Foolad, Penn State University
2 30 Tomato Varieties and Production Tips for High Tunnels—Dr
Otho Wells, University of New Hampshire
3 00 Commercial Stake Tomato Production in North Carolina—Dr
Douglas Sanders, North Carolina State University
3 45 Proper Post-harvest Handling of Tomatoes for the Fresh
Market —Dr Kathleen Brown, Penn State University
Kiwi, Blueberries, Grapes and Brambles - Monarch Suites BD&F
1 00 Pennsylvania Hardy Kiwi Development and Marketing - David
Jackson, Kiwi Korners, Danville, PA
1 30 Mid-Allantic Brambles - Where to Begin, or “Who, What
When, and How" - Anne Geyer, Westmoreland Berry Farm
and Orchard, Oak Grove, VA
2 00 Getting Started in Blueberry Production - Dr Gary Pavlis,
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic Co
2 45 Getting Started in Grape Production - Dr Joseph Fiola,
Rutgers University
Processing lor Value Added ■ Monarch Suites GI&K
130 Food Safety Issues on the Farm—Dr Wesley Kline, Rutgers
Cooperative Extension of Cumberland Co
2 00 Thinking About Processing What You Need to Know —Dr
Luke Laßorde, Penn Slate University
2 30 Manufacturing Fresh Cut Production Technology and
Regulations—Dr Olga Papilla Zakour, Food Venture Center
Cornell University
3 00 Processing Options and Resources for Small Scale
Processors—Judy Anderson, Food Venture Center, Cornell
University
3 45 Future of Pre-Processed Vegetables—Kelly Dietz, Verdelli
Farms
Processing Tomatoes - Monarch Suites J&H
1 30 Review of Three-Year Ethrel Study and Role of K in Fruit
Quality and Yellow Eye Disorder - Dr Mark Bennett, Ohio
State University
2 15 Fertility (or Top Yields ■ Les Widmer, crop consultant
3 15 How to Have a Successful Growing Season,
Processing Tomato Variety Samples - Take a Look at Some
New Varieties in the Can
Report on Variety Trials - grower panel
• topics expected to qualify (or category credits
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