Last Chance to Register for the Meigs Field Day – Vegetable Crops Hotline

Last Chance to Register for the Meigs Field Day

Are you still thinking of attending the Purdue Fruit and Vegetable Field Day on July 20, 2023? Well, you are in luck. Friday, July 14, is the last day to register for the field day. Register now at https://cvent.me/5zevYD

The field day has an exciting lineup of demonstrations.

 Sweet Corn Pest Management Updates – Laura Ingwell
 Silage Tarps for Weed Management in Potatoes – Josue Cerritos and Steve Meyers
 Watermelon Weed Management – Emmanuel Cooper and Steve Meyers
 Summer 2023 Collard Insect Management Trial – Elizabeth Long
 Black Soldier Fly Composting and Specialty Crop Production – Milena Agila, Allison Zablah and Laura Ingwell
 Two-year Plasticulture Strawberry Research Update – Jeanine Arana and Steve Meyers
 High Tunnel Diversification and Biological Control – Leslie Aviles, Sam Willden, and Laura Ingwell
 Does Increasing Soil Health Improve Pepper Yield? – Petrus Langenhoven, Nathan Shoaf and Dennis Gustavo Toc Mo
 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Demonstration – Ashley Adair, Chloe Richard and Adam Shanks

For more information visit https://vegcropshotline.org//purdue-fruit-and-vegetable-field-day/ 

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Lori Jolly-Brown at (765) 494-1296 or email her at ljollybr@purdue.edu or reach out to Petrus Langenhoven plangenh@purdue.edu

See you at the field day!

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