San Joaquin Valley grape symposium is one of longest held UCCE meetings in the Valley. This year the symposium will focus on grapevine fungal disease and virus management, the benefit and water use of cover crop, mealybug and ant control, and the effect of extreme heat on grape production.
Thursday, May 23, 2024 @ 8:00 AM- 12:00 PM Lindcove Research and Extension Center, Exeter, CA What? A 4-hour classroom-style hands-on workshop covering citrus airblast spray application effectiveness.
Thursday, May 9, 2024 @ 8:00 AM- 12:00 PM Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier, CA What? A 4-hour classroom-style hands-on workshop covering citrus airblast spray application effectiveness.
What? A 4-hour classroom-style hands-on workshop covering citrus airblast spray application effectiveness. The training will cover the use of decision support tools in making spray application decisions that optimize spray deposition and coverage as well as minimize pesticide drift.
What? A 4-hour classroom-style hands-on workshop covering citrus airblast spray application effectiveness. The training will cover the use of decision support tools in making spray application decisions that optimize spray deposition and coverage as well as minimize pesticide drift.
The workshop is a collaboration between University of California, Riverside, University of California ANR, Colorado State University Extension, Kansas State University, University of Arizona, Central Arizona Project, and USDA-ARS.
Join regenerative farmers from across the region to learn from each other, ask questions, and problem solve. Whether you are just learning about the concept of lowering your inputs and focusing on soil health or well into the process, this meeting is for you.
The workshop will feature presentations by various experts and researchers focusing on best irrigation and nutrient management practices tailored specifically for young orchards in the San Joaquin Valley.