A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 27, 2003 Mid-Atlantic Fruity Vegetable Convention Theme: ‘Charting Your Course For 2004’ (Continued from Page A3O) Ghidiu. Rutgers Coop. Ext. 11:30 -Update on Fungicides Available for Control of Potato Diseases - Dr. Thomas Zitter, Cornell Univ. Tree Fruit - Aztec Room 9:00 /Proposed Penna. Pesti cide Regulation Changes and You - David Scott, PA Dept, of Agriculture 9:30 -Host Preferences of Oriental Fruit Moth: What Have We Learned - Clayton Myers, Penn State Univ. 10:15 -Weed Control in Apples and Pears - Dr. Bradley Majek, Rutgers Univ. 11:00 Designing an Irrigation System - Dr. Albert Jarrett. Penn State Univ. National Peach Council - Trin idad Room 9:15 High Density Peach Plantings (grower panel) - Jerry Frecon, Rutgers Coop. Ext. (moderator): Henry Chiles, VA; Rolf DeCou, NJ; Chris Baugher, Adams Co. Nursery; Ed Weaver, Weaver’s Orchards 10:00 -MCP/Retain on Stone Fruit - Dr. Robert Belding, Rutg ers Univ. 10:30 Basic Peach Orchard Nutrition - Dr. Scott Johnson, Univ. of California 11:30 -Insecticide Resistance in Oriental Fruit Moth from Pennsylvania - Dr. Greg Krawc zyk, Penn State Univ. Wednesday, January 28, 2004 Afternoon Sessions Direct Marketing - Room 1:30 Developing a Roadmap to Success - To Be Announced 2:15 Selling Your Produce For What’s Worth (grower panel) 3:15 PA Vegetable Marketing and Research Program Update - William Troxell, PVMRP 3:30 Extending Your Mar keting Season - To Be An nounced Water - Monarch ACE 1:30 Soil Water Management - Douglas Staley, Irrometer Co., Riverside, CA 2:00 Automation of Drip Irri gation - William Wolfram, Toro Ag Irrigation, Accomac, VA 2:45 Uniformity of Irrigation Systems - William Wolfram, Toro Ag Irrigation 3:15 Well Location and Man agement - Thomas McCarty. Penn State Coop. Ext. 4:30 PVGA Annual Meeting - Monarch LN Small Fruit Cultural Methods - Monarch BDF 1:30 To Be Announced 2:15 -Organic Methods for Highbush Blueberry Production - Dr. William Sciarappa, Rutgers Univ. 3:00 Maryland Strawberry Plasticulture Systems: Floating Row Covers, Tunnels and Frost Protection - Dr. Michael Newell, Univ. ot Maryland 3:45 Economics of High Tun nel Bramble Production - Dr. Jayson Harper, Penn State Univ. 4:00 “Can We Talk?” - Open Discussion Time on successes and problems in small fruit pro duction in the Mid-Atlantic re gion during the past year Processing Tomatoes - Mon arch GIK 1:30 /Study Results on the Use of Personal Protective Equip ment - David Scott, Penna. Dept, ot Agriculture 2:00 -Showcasing Ne\* and (mprosed Products foi Crop Pro tection- Donald Ganske, DuPont 2:45 Variety Update - What Worked and What Didn't and What’s in the Pipeline- Kenneth Martin, Furman Foods, and Dr. Stephen Garrison, Rutgers Univ. 3:15 What’s on the Horizon for New or Better Production Methods? Planting - Irrigation - Harvesting - Pik-Rite, Inc., Lewisburg 4:30 PVGA Annual Meeting - Monarch LN Potato - Monarch HJ 1:30 -Results of 2003 Potato Seedpiece Treatment Study- Dr. Melvin Henninger, Rutgers Univ. 2:00 -Breeding Potatoes for Disease Resistance - Dr. Barbara Christ, Penn State Univ. 2:30 -Monitoring Resistance in Colorado Potato Beetle Popu lations- Dr. Galen Dively, Univ. of Maryland 3:15 Michigan State Univ. Potato Breeding Program - Dr. David Douches, Michigan State Univ. 4:00 Snyder’s of Berlin/ Pro-Fac-The Cooperative Experi ence- Daniel Sharretts, Snyders of Berlin 4:30 PVGA Annual Meeting - Monarch LN Tree Fruits - Aztec Room 1:30 Frost Protection in Tree Fruit - Mary Conklin, Penn State Coop. Ext. 2:00 /The FQPA and the Registration of Pesticides for Minor Crops - Ms. Pat Chimino, Environmental Protection Agen cy 2:45 Pruning and Training Systems Impact on Processing Apples - Dr. Robert Crassweller, Penn State Univ. 3:15 Cost of Orchard Removal/Replacement - Dr. Jay son Harper, Penn State Univ. 4:00 New Jersey State Hort. Soc. Business Meeting - Tower Suite 1, Maryland State Hort. Soc. Business Meeting - Cocoa Suite 2 National Peach Council - Trin idad Room Nigerian 1:30 Peach Market Perspec tive: 2003 Season - John Lott. Bear Mountain Orchards 1:50 -Problems with Con trolling Insect Pests on Peaches - Dr. Peter Shearer, Rutgers Univ. 2:35 Peach Rootstock Evalu ations in the NC-140 -Dr. Christopher Walsh, Univ. of Maryland 3:50 National Peach Council Annual Business Meeting Wednesday Evening, January‘2B,2oo4 Social 5:00 Reception for all Penn sylvania Apple Growers - Cocoa Suites 3,4,5 - Hosted by the Penn sylvania Apple Marketing Pro gram 7:00 Ice Cream Social tor all Convention Attendees - Great Lobby - Hosted by the Pennsylva nia Vegetable Growers Associa tion 7:00 Cut Flower Discussion Session - an open session with light refreshments for cut flower growers to discuss issues of mu tual concern and to share tech niques and experiences. Thursday, January 29,2004 Morning Sessions Sweet Corn School - Nigerian Room 9:00 Sweet Corn Breeding: What’s on the Horizon? - Wes Houghton, Syngenta Seed Co., Naples, FL 9:30 Early Sweet Corn Pro duction Using Plasticulture - Dr. Michael Orzolek, Penn State Univ. 10:15 -Insect Management in Sweet Corn - Dr. Shelby Fleischer, Penn State Univ. 11:00 No-till Sweet < orn Production - Steve Groff, Grow er. Cedar Meadow' Farms, Holt sville 11:30 -Disease Identification and Control in Sweet Corn - Robert Mulrooney, Univ. Dela ware Bedding Plants- ACE 8:45 Color Bowls Smith, Quality Greenhouses 9:30 -INSV and Thrips Stanton Gill, Univ. of Maryland 10:30 Managing pH in Grow ing Media - Dr. Thomas Weiler, Cornell Univ. 11:15 Culture of Primula - Lauren Cammiso, Penn State Univ., Culture of Gerbera - In grid Hersh, Penn State Univ., Culture of Hyacinths - Jessica Ocel, Penn State Univ., Culture of Streptocarpus - Jonathan Phillips, Penn State Univ., Cul ture of Poinsettia - Joseph Stitt, Penn State Univ. Strawberries - Monarch BDF 9:00 ~ Methyl Bromide Alter natives Research for Strawberry Production - Dr. Jack Norton (in vited), IR-4 9:30 -Integrated Manage ment of Gray Mold and Anthrac nose on Strawberries - Dr. Frank Louws, North Carolina State Univ. 10:30 The Rutgers Strawber ry Breeding Program - Dr. Gojko Jelenkovic, Rutgers Univ. 11:00 -Strawberry Weed Management Update - Dr. Rich ard Bonanno, Univ. of Massa chusetts 11:30 Matted-Row Strawber ry Cultivar Trial Results - Kath leen Demchak, Penn State Univ. Increasing the Profit of Your Cut Flower Enterprise - Monarch GIK 8:00 Getting Started in Cut Flowers - Robert Ambrose, Ridgeview Acres Farm, Stahls town 9:00 Cut Flower Varieties - Rudolf Sterkel, Ernst Benary of America 9:45 Florists Want - Steve Bogash, Penn State Coop. Ext. 10:30 Fall-Winter-Spring Cut Flower Production and Mar keting: David Dowling, Farm house Flowers, Brookeville, MD 11:30 2003 Pennsylvania Sunflower Trials - Steve Bogash, Penn State Coop. Ext. Specialty Vegetables arch HJ 9:00 Specialty Melons - Steve Bogash. Penn State Coop. Ext. 9:30 The World of Specialty Vegetables - Cris West, Frieda’s New Holland Vegetable Day Jan. 19 NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Blueber ries, strawberries, peppers, eggplant, speciality potatoes, as well as, insect and disease control in vegetables, are just a few of the more than a dozen topics that will be covered at the New Hol land Vegetable Day on Jan. 19. “Transgenic Vegetables” and “High Tunnels” will round out the program. The meeting is spon sored by the Eastern Lancaster County School District and Lancaster County Cooperative Ex tension. Greenhouse flower growers will want to catch the sessions on “Greenhouse Biosecurity and Sanitation,” “New flower Varities,” and “Green- Name Addiess Inc., Los Alamitos, CA 10:45 Specialty Tomatoes - Dr. Peter A. Ferretti, Penn State Univ. 11:15 Sweet Potato Produc tion - Dr. Ted Carey, Kansas State Univ. Tree Fruit - Aztec Room 9:00 Risk Avoidance and Mitigation Program for Apples and Peaches in 7 Eastern States - Overview - Dr. James Walgen bach. North Carolina State Univ. Monarch Deb 9:10 ~Grower Perspective on Reduced Risk Pest Management Programs (grower panel) - Dr. Henry Hogmire, West Virginia Univ. (moderator) 10:25 -Agricultural Industry Perspective on Reduced Risk Pest Management Programs - Benefits and Challenges (panel) - Dr. Arthur Agnello, Cornell Univ. 11:00 -Integrating Mating Disruption into Insect Pest Con trol in Eastern States - Dr. Larry Gut, Michigan State Univ. 11:30 -Reduced Risk Pro grams for Insect Control on Peaches - Dr. Peter Shearer, Rutgers Univ. Thursday Afternoon, January 29,2004 Sweet Corn School - Nigerian Room 1:00 /Protecting Agriculture from Terrorism - Michael Myers, Penna. Dept, of Agriculture 1:30 Bt Sweet Com Accept ance in the Marketplace - Dr. Jennifer James, Penn State Univ. 2:15 How Sweet Is Sweet Corn?? - Dr. Richard Hassel, Clemson Univ. 3:15 Irrigating Sweet Corn - Ray Samulis, Rutgers Coop. Ext. 3:45 Commercial Sweet Com Production in Florida - Dr. Eric Simonne, Univ. of Florida 4:15 Fertilizer Basics: Getting Bang for Your Buck - Dr. Steve Reiners - New York State Ag Exp. Station Bedding Plants ACE 1:30 Fertility and Nutrition Dr. Thomas Weiler, Cornell Univ. 2:15 Marketing—Principles - Dr. Kathleen Kelley, Penn State Univ. Marketing Practices - Bev erly Hoyer, Buzas Greenhouses 3:00 Culture of Wax and Elatior Begonias - Dr. Jay Hol comb, Penn State Univ. Mon- 3:45 Update - Bacterial Dis eases of Geranium (Ralstonia) - Alan Michael, Penn State Coop. Ext. Blueberries and Raspberries - # Attending. Monarch house IPM and Biocontrols.” The meeting will be conducted at Yoder’s Res taurant on Route 23 at the eastern edge of New Holland. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. Cost for the day is $lO per person if you pre-register by Jan. 13 or $l5 per person at the door. Lunch is provided. For more information contact Jeff Stoltzfus at (717) 354-1522. To register send the following form along with a check for the appropriate amount to: Adult Farmer Program, 126 Eastern School Road, New Holland, PA 17557. @ $lO/person = Make checks payable to "Adult Farmer Program" J Monarch BDF 1:30 -Managing Problem Weeds in Blueberries - Dr. Rich ard Bonanno, Univ - of Massa chusetts 2:00 -Japanese Beetle Biolo gy and Management in Brambles and Blueberries - Dr. Sridhar Po lavarapu, Rutgers Univ. 2:30 -A Basic Review of Blueberry Diseases - Dr. Elsa Snchez, Penn State Univ. 3:00 -Changes in Small Fruit Pesticide Labels - Kathleen Dem chak, Penn State Univ. Increasing the Profit of Your Cut Flower Enterprise - Monarch GIK 1:00 Succession Planting and Growing/Marketing Experiences - Carol and Leon Carrier, Plant Masters, Gaithersburg, MD 2:00 Woody Ornamentals - Variety Selection, Production, Harvesting, Post Harvest, and Marketing - Edward Pincus, Third Branch Flowers Co., Rocks Berry, VT Value-Added Vegetables - Monarch HJ 1:30 Value-added Opportuni ties for Fruit and Vegetables - David Coltrain, Kansas State Univ. 2:00 Added-Value Vegetables for Restaurants - Peter Borde, Penn State Univ. 2:30 Generating More Dol lars During Halloween - Steve Bogash, Franklin Co. Coop. Ex tension 3:00 Adding Value Through Food Preparation - Kim Tait, Tait Farm Foods, Boalsburg 3:30 Creating Value Added Produce Products - Jill Thomp son, Verdelli Farms, Harrisburg Tree Fruit - Aztec Room 1:30 -Reduced Risk Pro grams for Insect Control on Apples - Dr. Larry Hull, Penn State Univ. 2:15 -The Control of Non- Lepidopteran Pests of Fruit Or chards - Dr. Harvey Reissig, Cor nell Univ.; Dr. Fred Gildow, Penn State Univ. 2:45 -The Role of Biological Control Agents in Reduced Risk Apple and Peach Pest Manage ment Programs - Dr. lan Nyrop, Cornell Univ.; Dr. David Bid dinger, Penn State Univ. 3:15 -Economics of New In sect Pest Management Programs - Lynn Kime, Penn State Coop, Ext. topics expected to qualify for category credit. / topics expected to qualify for core credit. Total ■