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1 Extension Meeting Presentations. Fungicide Resistance Management. Long Island Cauliflower Association Vegetable Grower Meeting. Riverhead, NY. 2/26/16. Managing Basil Downy Mildew - New York Perspective NJ Agricultural Convention and Trade Show. In Basil Workshop. Atlantic City, NJ. 2/11/16. Occurrence and Impact of Downy Mildew on Sweet Basil in NJ Agricultural Convention and Trade Show. In Basil Workshop. Atlantic City, NJ. 2/11/16. Update on Tomato Disease Management NJ Agricultural Convention and Trade Show. In Peppers/Tomatoes Session. Atlantic City, NJ. 2/10/16. How Are Products Reviewed For Acceptance for Organic Production and Where to Find Them. Monitoring, Identification and Management of Vegetable and Small Fruit Diseases in Organic Farms of Missouri Workshop at Missouri Organic Association Annual Conference. Springfield, MO. 2/6/16. Approved Organic Products for Vegetable Diseases and How to Achieve Effective Control. Monitoring, Identification and Management of Vegetable and Small Fruit Diseases in Organic Farms of Missouri Workshop at Missouri Organic Association Annual Conference. Springfield, MO. 2/6/16. The Future of GMO Vegetables Portsmouth In-Service Training (CCA) Conference. Portsmouth, NH. 2/3/16. Crop Rotation for Disease Prevention. NOFA-NJ Winter Conference. Lincroft, NJ. 1/30/16. Vine Crop Disease and Management Updates: Powdery Mildew. In Vine Crops Session Empire State Producers Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/20/16. Vegetable Disease and Fungicide Update Long Island Agricultural Forum. Sustainable Ag Session. Speonk, NY. 1/15/16. Managing Basil Downy Mildew Organically Can Be Done Based on Research Results Long Island Agricultural Forum. Sustainable Ag Session. Speonk, NY. 1/14/16. Heat Treating Seeds for Disease Management. CT Vegetable & Small Fruit Growers Conference. South Windsor, CT. 1/11/16. Effectively Managing Mildews in Cucurbits. Five Hundred Ninetieth Meeting of the New England Vegetable and Berry Growers Association. Hadley, MA. 1/8/16. What Works & What Doesn t for Disease Management: Recent Trials. Organic Session. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference. Manchester, NH. 12/17/15. Strategies for Managing Multiple Pathogens on Pumpkins. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference. Manchester, NH. 12/16/15.
2 Bio-Fungicides and Resistance Management. Organic Pest Management. Jefferson City, MO. 5/26/15. Prevention & Management of Cucurbit Diseases. Organic Pest Management. Jefferson City, MO. 5/26/15. Disease & Cure on Cucurbits, keynote presentation. Giant Pumpkin Commonwealth Big Show. Wilkes Barre, PA. 3/21/15. Managing Vegetable Diseases on Long Island: Preparing for the 2015 Season. Long Island Cauliflower Association Vegetable Grower Meeting. Riverhead, NY. 2/27/15. Resistant Tomato Varieties For Managing Late Blight. Cornell Garden-Based Learning Regional Training for CCE Educators and Master Gardener Volunteers. Middletown, NY. 2/18/15. Why Late Blight is a Big Deal For Growers and Gardeners. Cornell Garden-Based Learning Regional Training for CCE Educators and Master Gardener Volunteers. Middletown, NY. 2/18/15. What is Blight? What Else Could it Be? Cornell Garden-Based Learning Regional Training for CCE Educators and Master Gardener Volunteers. Middletown, NY. 2/18/15. How to Manage Diseases in Organic Vegetables Before and After Symptoms are Found. Missouri Organic Association Annual Conference. Springfield, MO. 2/7/15. Efficacy of Conventional and Organic Fungicides for Managing Basil Downy Mildew, Long Island NJ Agricultural Convention and Trade Show. In Basil Downy Mildew Workshop. Atlantic City, NJ. 2/5/15. Downy Mildew and Its Occurrence Across the USA NJ Agricultural Convention and Trade Show. In Basil Downy Mildew Workshop. Atlantic City, NJ. 2/5/15. Plant Disease Management in Organic Systems. Virginia Association for Biological Farming Conference. Richmond, VA. 1/30/15. Tomato Late Blight Update. Session in vegetable webinar series organized by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, Ridgetown, ON, Canada. 1/26/15. A Look Back at 2014 Vine Crop Diseases and Management Updates. In Vine Crops Session. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/21/15. What a Greenhouse Grower Needs to Know About Vegetable Diseases. LI Greenhouse & Floriculture Conference. Riverhead, NY. 1/20/15. Organic Strategies for Managing Foliar Diseases of Tomato. Catskill Regional Agriculture Conference. Delhi, NY. 1/15/15.
3 Vine Crops Disease Management and Late Blight Research. Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association of Delaware. In Fresh Market Vine Crop Session. Harrington, DE. 1/13/15. Research on Managing Phytophthora in Vegetable Crops. Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association of Delaware. In General Session. Harrington, DE. 1/13/15. Information Gained about Vegetable Diseases from Recent Research and Observations on Organic Farms Long Island Agricultural Forum. Sustainable Ag Session. Speonk, NY. 1/8/15. Late Blight and Downy Mildew. Penn State Extension Organic Vegetable Production Intensive. Easton, PA. 12/12/14. Sustainable Soil Borne Disease Management. Penn State Extension Organic Vegetable Production Intensive. Easton, PA. 12/12/14. Plant Diseases and Organic Management. NOFA Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care. Philadelphia, PA. 12/10/14. Recognizing and Managing Diseases in Vine Crops. Penn State Extension 2014 Vine Crops Growers School. Lancaster, PA. 11/4/14. Value of Weather Stations for Vegetable Growers and Researchers. Riverhead, NY. 10/27/14. Late Blight: Everything You Need to Know to Deal with it! NOFA-NY Intensive Workshop on Organic Disease Management Strategies in (Another) Wet Year. Geneva, NY. 10/21/14. Disease Issues on Organic Farms: The Mildews. NOFA-NY Intensive Workshop on Organic Disease Management Strategies in (Another) Wet Year. Geneva, NY. 10/21/14. Tomato Diseases and Their Management in the Garden. Annual Garden of Eve TomatoFest. Riverhead, NY. 8/17/14. Improving Soil Health and Disease Suppression in Vegetable Production with Reduced Tillage. Soil Health Workshop: Unlock the Secrets in the Soil. Riverhead, NY. 8/15/14. Organic Disease Management. NOFA-NJ Beginning Farmer Program. Clifton, NJ. 5/3/14. Management of Powdery Mildew in Vine Crops CCE Erie County Vegetable Grower Meeting. East Aurora, NY. 4/3/14. Disease Diagnosis and Management in the Home Vegetable Garden. Master Gardener Training Program. Great River, NY. 4/1/14. Formulations, Mixing and Calculations. Organic Pesticide Applicator Training for Fruit and Vegetable Growers. Riverhead, NY. 3/11/14. The Rest of the Toolbox: IPM Principles. Organic Pesticide Applicator Training for Fruit and Vegetable Growers. Riverhead, NY. 3/10/14.
4 Organic Fungicide Product Overview. Organic Pesticide Applicator Training for Fruit and Vegetable Growers. Riverhead, NY. 3/10/14. Biological Fungicides. Berks-Lehigh Vegetable & Flower Growers Meeting. Fleetwood, PA. 3/7/14. Growing Tomatoes Successfully: Varieties Resistant to Late Blight a Key. Presentation at GLVWG annual meeting. Amherst, NY. 2/26/14. Dealing with Late Blight. Webinar hosted by Pennsylvania State University and Cornell University. 2/12/14. Decision Support System For Late Blight. LICA Vegetable Grower Meeting. Riverhead, NY. 2/11/14. Basil Downy Mildew. In Herb Session Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention. Hershey, PA. 1/28/14. Late Blight is Here to Stay: How to Successfully Grow Tomatoes and Potatoes Despite The Blight. NOFA-NY Winter Conference. Saratoga Springs, NY. 1/26/14. Cucurbit Downy Mildew: What to Look for and How to Control It! In Vine Crops Session. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/23/14. What was Learned in 2013 About Managing Vegetable Diseases. Vegetable Session Long Island Agricultural Forum. Speonk, NY. 1/17/14. Late Blight of Tomato and Potato: Recent Occurrences and Management Experiences. Webinar hosted by eorganic. 1/14/14. Results from National Basil Downy Mildew Monitoring Program and Evaluating Fungicides and Resistant Varieties in New York. Basil Workshop. Homestead, FL. 12/20/13 Greenhouse Transplants Through Quality Seeds and Controlling Diseases. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference From Greenhouse to Field (Transplants) Session. Manchester, NH. 12/19/13. Disease Management of Cucurbit Crops. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference Cucurbits Session. Manchester, NH. 12/19/13. The Value of Quality Seeds: GMO Update, Seed Quality, Hot Water Treatment of Seeds. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference Farmer to Farmer Session. Manchester, NH. 12/18/13. Some New Copper Fungicides. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference Organic Session. Manchester, NH. 12/18/13. Designing an Effective Fungicide Program (Organic and Conventional) to Manage Tomato Diseases. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference Tomato Session. Manchester, NH. 12/17/13. Update on Late Blight Management: Can Resistant Varieties Play a Role? New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference Tomato Session. Manchester, NH. 12/17/13.
5 Pesticide Resistance Basics: Fungicides. Session 1 of webinar series on Pesticide Resistance in the Greenhouse. 12/12/13. Phosphorous Acid Fungicides: What Are the Best Uses? CCE Agriculture and Food Systems In-Service. Vegetable Track Session on Insect, Weed, and Disease Management Updates. Ithaca, NY. 11/21/13. Organic Disease Management: Concepts & Facts Beginning Farmers Need to Know. Advanced Organic Vegetable Production. Session for Beginning Farmer Service Organization Professional Development Training. Latham, NY. 10/30/13. Integrated Phytophthora Blight Management. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County Grower Twilight Event. Accord, NY. 9/23/13. Phytophthora Blights. Seedway Seed Company Annual Sales Meeting. Harrisburg, PA. 8/1/13. Late Blight Workshop. CRAFT Farm Apprentice Education Program. Sag Harbor, NY. 6/4/13. Vegetable Crop Diseases To Watch For In 2013 And Management Updates. The University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Spring Twilight Meeting. Kingston, RI. 4/2/13. Diseases and Their Management in High Tunnels. The University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Spring Twilight Meeting. Kingston, RI. 4/2/13. Disease Diagnosis and Management in the Home Vegetable Garden. Master Gardener Training Program. Great River, NY. 3/27/13. OUTREACH Diseases of Garden Vegetables. Edible School Garden Group Meeting. Riverhead, NY. 3/19/13. OUTREACH Root Diseases of Strawberries and Raspberries. Long Island Small Fruit School. Riverhead, NY. 3/12/13. Important Blights of Vegetables. North Jersey Commercial Vegetable Growers Meeting. Pittstown, NJ. 2/26/13. Effectively Managing the Cucurbit Mildews in North Jersey Commercial Vegetable Growers Meeting. Pittstown, NJ. 2/26/13. Key Fungicides for Vegetable Diseases and How They Work. LICA Vegetable Grower Meeting. Riverhead, NY. 2/15/13. Keys to Successfully Managing Phytophthora Blight in Cucurbits Mid- Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention. Hershey, PA. 1/31/13. Recent Developments in Managing Diseases of Edible Cucurbits Mid- Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention. Hershey, PA. 1/31/13. Organic Disease Management Fungicide Trials Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention. Hershey, PA. 1/29/13.
6 Staying Ahead of Cucurbit Downy Mildew with the IPMpipe Forecasting System. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/23/13. New and Old Vegetable Diseases of Concern in Long Island Agricultural Forum. Vegetable Session. Speonk, NY. 1/11/13. Diseases in Vegetable Gardens on Long Island Long Island Agricultural Forum. Environmental Landscaping & Gardening Session. Speonk, NY. 1/10/13. Late Blight and Other Important Diseases of Vegetables in Long Island Agricultural Forum. Sustainable Ag Session. Speonk, NY. 1/10/13. Disease Occurrences and Research Findings of Note in 2012 on Long Island. CCE Agriculture and Food Systems In-Service. Ithaca, NY. 11/13/12. Agricultural Pests of Importance to Long Island: Diseases. Small Farm Summit, Hempstead, NY. 4/14/12. Reduced-tillage on Long Island: Research and On-Farm Demonstration Projects, Riverhead, NY. 3/12/12. Hot-water Seed Treatment Workshop. 3 sessions in Riverhead, Troy, and Rochester, NY. Each 4 hours. March 5, 6, 7, Late blight in Tomato in Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group Annual Meeting, East Lansing, MI. 2/29/12. Vegetable Diseases on Long Island: The 2011 Season. LICA Vegetable Grower Meeting, Riverhead, NY. 2/16/12. Diseases and Their Control in High Tunnels Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention, Hershey, PA. 2/2/12. Tomato Diseases: Identification and Management. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/26/12. Successfully Managing the Many Diseases Plaguing Cucurbits. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/26/12. Cucurbit Mildews: What You Need to Know to Manage Them Effectively. NOFA- NY Organic Farming Winter Conference Saratoga Springs, NY. 1/22/12. Evaluating Organic Fungicides for Managing Diseases in Vegetable and Herb Crops. Northeast Organic Research Symposium. NOFA-NY Organic Farming Winter Conference Saratoga Springs, NY. 1/19/12. What Beans Reveal about Ozone Impact on Plants in the Northeast. Bean session. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference 2011, Manchester, NH. 12/15/11. Effectively Managing Cucurbit Mildews: What You Need to Know. Cucurbit session. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference 2011, Manchester, NH. 12/14/11.
7 New Developments in Organic Plant Disease Management. Organic session. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference 2011, Manchester, NH. 12/13/11. Seed Heat - Treatment As Part Of An Integrated Management Plan For Controlling Diseases Caused By Seed-Borne Pathogens. Hot-water Seed Treatment Workshop. Farmer to Farmer session. New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference 2011, Manchester, NH. 12/13/11. Update on Occurrence and Control of Mildews, Powdery and Downy. CCE Agriculture and Food Systems In-Service. Ithaca, NY. 11/15/11. Phytophthora infestans Transmitted to Seedlings Growing from Tomato Fruit Rotted by Late Blight. CCE Agriculture and Food Systems In-Service. Ithaca, NY. 11/15/11. Organic Disease Management. MOFGA Farmer to Farmer Conference. Lincolnville, ME. 11/5/11. Soils & Plant Diseases: Understanding the Connection. Soil Health Assessment Workshop for Gardeners. Riverhead, NY. 10/4/11. Disease Diagnosis and Management in the Home Vegetable Garden. Master Gardener Training Program, Jamesport, NY. 4/25/11. Cucurbit Powdery Mildew and Basil Downy Mildew. Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group Annual Meeting, Leamington, Ontario, Canada. 3/10/11. Tomato Late Blight: Current Situation and Future Potential. Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. 2/24/11. New Challenges and Opportunities for Managing Cucurbit Diseases. Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. 2/23/11. Vegetable Disease Update What You Ought to Know Before the 2011 Season. Capital District Vegetable Growers Winter Meeting. Albany, NY. 2/15/11. Biopesticides Southern Illinois Commercial Vegetable School. Mt. Vernon, IL. 2/9/11. Fungicide Resistance Management Southern Illinois Commercial Vegetable School. Mt. Vernon, IL. 2/9/11. Disease Management in Tomatoes Southern Illinois Commercial Vegetable School. Mt. Vernon, IL. 2/9/11. Late Blight: Recent Occurrences, Management Challenges, and Future Outlook. PASA's 20th Annual Farming for the Future Conference. State College, PA. 2/5/11. Materials for Managing Soil-borne Disease in Organic Vegetables. PASA's 20th Annual Farming for the Future Conference. Pre-conference Workshop on Soil Management. State College, PA. 2/3/11. Managing Vegetable Diseases Successfully. NOFA-NJ Winter Conference. Princeton, NJ. 1/30/11.
8 Managing Cucurbit Mildews: New Challenges and New Opportunities. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Syracuse, NY. 1/26/11. Update: Vegetable Diseases and their Management Long Island Agricultural Forum. Speonk, NY. 1/14/11. Basil Downy Mildew and its Occurrence in the Eastern USA. 12/21/10. Basil Downy Mildew Workshop. Belle Glade, FL. Organic Disease Management -- Which Fungicides Really Work? Intensive Training in Organic Vegetable Production. Educator Session. 11/23/10. Allentown, PA. Organic Disease Management -- Which Fungicides Really Work? Intensive Training in Organic Vegetable Production. Producer Session. 11/22/10. Allentown, PA. Disease Occurrence and Management Basics for High Tunnels. Season Extension Webinar. Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group. 11/1/10. Biopesticides and Organic Fungicides for Managing Plant Diseases. Maryland Plants & Supplies Inc. Annual Customer Appreciation Day and Buyer Expo. Baltimore, MD. 9/16/10. Understanding and Managing Late Blight of Tomato and Potato in the Home Garden. Webinar. 7/13/10. 1 of 3 presenters, 20 min each. Disease Update. Tomato, Pepper, and Eggplant. IPM Twilight meeting. Hepworth Farm, Milton, NY. 7/8/10. Disease Update. Tomato, Pepper, and Eggplant. IPM Twilight meeting. Hand Melon Farm, Greenwich, NY. 7/7/10. Late Blight Management on Organic Farms. Webinar. 7/2/10. Efficacy of Various Biological and Microbial Fungicides. 8th Annual IPM Technical Update Meeting for Consultants. Webex Presentation. Simcoe, Ontario. 3/10/10. Downy Mildew and Powdery Mildew Update. Capital District Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Winter Meeting. Albany, NY. 3/10/10. Late Blight: Recent history and future challenge. Capital District Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Winter Meeting. Albany, NY. 3/10/10. Late Blight in 2009 and Beyond. Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH. 2/24/10. Late Blight. LICA Vegetable Grower Meeting, Riverhead, NY. 2/23/10. Late Blight. NYS Horticultural Inspectors Training Session, Riverhead, NY plus 3 other locations connected by video-conference. 2/23/10. Diseases and Their Management in the Home Vegetable Garden. Master Gardener Training Program, Jamesport, NY. 2/22/10
9 Diseases and Their Management in High Tunnels. High Tunnel Production Workshop, Riverhead, NY. 2/18/10. Late blight grower discussion. 2/8/10. NH. Biopesticides: What are They and Could They Fit in Your Pumpkin Disease Control Program? 2010 Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention, Hershey, PA. 2/3/10. Managing Foliar Diseases Organically in Tomato and Cucurbits Mid- Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention, Hershey, PA. 2/2/10. Management of Basil Downy Mildew. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo, Syracuse, NY. 1/27/10. Mildews in Cucurbits What Was Learned in Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo, Syracuse, NY. 1/27/10. What Was Learned During the 2009 Season About Vegetable Diseases and Management Long Island Agricultural Forum, Speonk, NY. 1/15/10. Diseases and Management From the 2009 Season Long Island Agricultural Forum, Speonk, NY. 1/14/10. Powdery Mildew Control Strategies for Cucurbits. Atlantic Coast Agricultural Convention and Trade Show, Atlantic City, NJ. 1/12/10.
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