E6-Grower & Marketer, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1,2003 Mid-Atlantic Fruit, Vegetable Convention Feb . 4-6 (Continued from Page E 5) 11:30 Update on Fungi cide Seed Piece Treatments - Dr. Steve Johnston, Rutgers Univ, • Irrigation - Monarch HJ 9:00 Water Management: Crop Management - Dr. Clay ton Morton, T-Systems 10:00 Drip Tape Charac teristics and Performance - Dr. David Ross, Univ. of Mar yland 10:45 Experience with Drip Irrigation ' - Grower Panel - Moderator: Dr. Wil liam Lamont, Penn State Univ. - Ronald Beinlich, Tri ple B Farms - Dennis Frey - Robert Marvel 11:30 Designing Irriga tion Systems for Uniform Ap plication: Drip or Overhead - Dr. David Ross, Univ. of Mar yland Wednesday Afternoon February 5,2003 • Tree Fruits - Aztec Room 1:30 /What’s New in Sprayer Technology - Dr. An drew Landers - Cornell Univ. 2:00 /The FQPA As It Is - An EPA Perspective - TEA 2:45 Apple and Cider Quality Assurance - Dr. Luke Laßorde, Penn State Univ. 3:15 Pa. 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Com - Gary Sweet, Cleveland, Ohio 2:30 Update on the Vege table Marketing and Research Program - William Troxell, PVMRP 3:15 Entertainment Agri culture at Iron Kettle Farms - Bonnie Jensen, Iron Kettle Farms • National Peach Council - Trinidad Room 1:30 Update on Plum Pox Virus- - Dr. Ruth Welliver, Pa. Dept, of Agriculture 2:00 Costs and Conse quences of Different Pest Management Programs in Peaches - Dean Polk, Rutgers Coop. Ext. 2:45 Can We Grow Peaches Without OP Insec tides? - Dr. Peter Shearer, Rutgers Univ. 3:30 Skinny Peach Trees Dr. Ralph Scorza, USDA, Keameysville, WV 4:05 Annual Business Meeting for National Peach Council • Greenhouse Ornamentals Monarch ACE 1:30 New Perennial Vari eties - John Bell, Yoder Bros./ Greenleaf 2:00 New Perennial Vari eties - TBA 2:30 New Fungicide and Insecticide Products - TBA 3:15 Dollars and Sense of Growing Dr. Robin Brum field, Rutgers Univ. 4:00 Selling More with the Garden Select Program - Dr. Kathleen Kelley, Penn State Univ. • Small Fruit - Monarch BDF 1:30 An Overview of Brit ish Soft Fruit (Berry) Produc tion - John Berry, Haygrove Co., Ledbury, United King dom 2:15 Strawberry and Bramble High Tunnel Produc tion - Fred Funk, Funk’s Farm Market - Bryna Butler, Univ. of Maryland - Kathleen Demchak, Penn State Univ. 3:30 /-Fumigation Op tions in Small Fruit Produc tion - Dr. John Halbrendt, Penn State Univ. 4:00 New and Impending Bramble Releases from the Md./N.J./Va./Wis. Breeding Program - Dr. Harry Swartz, Univ. of Maryland • Potatoes - Monarch GIK 1:30 Calcium Study Using Atlantic and Reba Vari eties - Dr. Melvin Henninger, Rutgers Univ. 2:00 Update on Man agement Strategies for Late Blight and Other Diseases - Dr. Barbara Christ, Penn State Univ. 2:30 Influencing Chip ping Quality in the Field - Jo seph Sieczka, Cornell Univ. 3:15 Herr Potato Chip Company-Looking Toward the Future - Eugene Herr, Herr Foods Inc. 4:00 The Challenge of Marketing Specialty Potatoes - Dr. William Lament Jr., Penn State Univ. • Wildlife Management - Monarch HJ 1:30 Fencing for Deer Control - Ron Stout, Pennsyl vania Game Commission 2:00 Managing Ground hogs - John Mason, Mason Farms 2:30 Bird, and Canadian Geese Control - Jason Suck ow, USDA APHIS 3:15 Animal Repellants- Do They Work - Gary San Ju lian, Penn State Univ. Wednesday Evening February 5,2003 • Social 5:00 Pennsylvania Apple Grower Reception - Cocoa Suites 3, 4 & 5 hosted by the Pennsylvania Apple Market ing Board 7:00 Ice Cream Social - Great Lobby - open to all, hosted by the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Associa tion Thursday Morning February 6,2003 • Tree Fruits - Trinidad Room 9:00 -Control of Pear Diseases - Dr. James Travis, Penn State Univ. 9:30 Organic Asian Pears - Dr. Chris Walsh, Univ. of Maryland 10:15 Woolly Apple Aphid Biology and Manage ment- - Dr. Henry Hogmire, West Virginia Univ. 10:45 Deer Control - A New Jersey Perspective - Dr. David Drake, Rutgers Coop. Ext 11:30 Bitter Pit Calcium Deficiency or Plant Bug Dam age - Dr. Mark Borwn, USDA KeameySville • Pumpkins - Room 9:00 Seventeen Acres of Pumpkins from Transplants - Diane Chaunccy, Chauncey, Chauncey Farm Supply 9:30 -Managing Phy tophtora and Other Diseases in Pumpkins - Dr. Alan Mac- Nab, Penn State Univ. 10:15 Comparison of High vs. Low-Input Pumpkin Production Dr. Robert Pre cheur, Ohio State Univ. 11:00 Microdochium on Pumpkins - Dr. Mac Reidel, Ohio State Univ. 11:30 Update on the Pennsylvania Vegetable Mar keting and Research Program - William Troxell, PVMRP 11:45 Effective Pollina tion in Pumpkins - Dr. Chris Wein, Cornell Univ. • National Peach Council • Trinidad Room 9:00 Topic and Speaker TEA 9:30 Peach Thinning - Grower Panel - William Tiet jen (moderator), Rutgers Coop. Ext • David Benner, Pa. - Mark Rice, Pa. - Ken neth Kaufinann, Pa. Dennis Donio, N.J. - Steve Balder ston, Md. - Robert Best, N. J. 10:45 Efficient Water Management in Peach Or chards - Dr. Kathryn Taylor, Univ. of Georgia 11:30 Precision Forecast ing for Insects and Diseases - Dr. Joseph Russo, Zedex Inc. • Tomato Pest Manage ment - Monarch ACE 9:00 -Why Fungicides Work or Fail - Dr. Mac Rie del, Ohio State Univ. Nigerian (Turn to Page E 8)