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North Central Washington Tree Fruit Days January 15-21 in Wenatchee and Chelan and February 5 in Omak

Posted by Bernardita Sallato | December 11, 2018

Join us for WSU Tree Fruit Extension Programs in North Central Washington on January 15, 16, 17, 21, February 5, 2019. Co-sponsored by Northwest Cherries, Pear Bureau Northwest, NCW Fieldmen’s Association, Chelan Future Farmers of America and the Okanogan Horticultural Association. These events provide the latest research-based information on horticulture, pest and disease management. We hope you will join us to network and learn this winter. For agendas and additional information visit treefruit.wsu.edu/events . Pesticide update credits will be awarded for program attendance 2-3 credits per session dependent on WSDA approval.

New this year: Networking lunch. Pre-registration required for lunch. Networking lunch provides an opportunity to learn and network with your peers and visiting speakers. Thank you to lunch sponsors: FMC, NovaSource, NCW Fieldmens Assoc. Register for lunch.

 

North Central Washington Stone Fruit Day

Tuesday January 15, 2019 @ 8:45 am to 3:00 pm

Wenatchee Convention Center

Co-Sponsored by WSU Extension and NW Cherries

Topics include: Blue Orchard Bees for Improving Pollination; Cherry Horticulture; Cherry Market Update; Fire! The Many Issues of Smoke-Filled Skies; New Canadian Varieties; Testing insecticide attractants and oviposition deterrents for spotted-wing drosophila in cherry orchards; Cherry Powdery Mildew Management and Fungicide Resistance Results; Samuri Wasp Potential to Keep BMSB in Check; Good bird/bad bird: beneficial predators or danger to food safety?

Agenda at https://treefruit.wsu.edu/event/ncw-stone-fruit-day/

 

Manejo de Frutales

Tuesday January 15, 2019 @ 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Wenatchee Convention Center

Co-Sponsored by WSU Extension and NCW Fieldmen’s Association

Topics include: Manejo del riego para mejorar la calidad de la fruta (Improving Irrigation for Better Quality Fruit); Absorción y distribución de nutrientes en diferentes cultivares de manzano (Nutrient Absorption and Distribution); Palomilla de Manzana (Codling Moth Management); Identificación y manejo de la cenicilla del manzano y peral (Identification and Management of Apple Powdery Mildew); Cuidando su Salud en la Huerta (Pesticide Safety); Prevención y Control de Mancha de Fuego (Fire Blight)

Agenda at https://treefruit.wsu.edu/event/manejo-de-frutales/

North Central Washington Pear Day

Wednesday January 16, 2019 @ 8:45 am to 3:30 pm

Wenatchee Convention Center

Co-sponsored by WSU Extension and Pear Bureau Northwest

Improving Irrigation for Bigger Fruit and Less Cork; Pear Scion and Rootstock Trials; Marketing and Promotion Update; Natural Enemies in Pear Orchards; Native Psyllids in Washington and Oregon – How Might they Impact Pear Psylla; Assembling the Pear IPM Toolbox; Fighting Fire Blight.

Agenda at https://treefruit.wsu.edu/event/ncw-pear-day-2019/

North Central Washington Apple Day

Thursday January 17, 2019 @ 8:45 am to 3:00 pm

Wenatchee Convention Center

Co-Sponsored by WSU Extension and NCW Fieldmen’s Association

Topics include: Horticulture for WA 38 and other New Varieties; Learning from Recent Research – Respiration and Stem Clipping in WA 38; Nutrient Absorption and Distribution in WA 38, Honey Crisp, Gala, Fugi and Granny Smith; WA 38 Horticulture Research Update; Getting Produce Safety Rule Ready for 2019; Old Diseases New Viruses; Codling Moth Management; Evaluating Fire Blight Cultivar Susceptibility; Fire Blight – Using Apogee and Regalia at Pink to Reduce Flower Infections; Fire Blight Management.

Agenda at https://treefruit.wsu.edu/event/ncw-apple-day-2/

 

Lake Chelan Horticultural Day

Monday January 21, 2019 @ 8:30 am to 3:00 pm

Chelan High School

Co-sponsored by WSU Extension and Chelan Future Farmers of America

Topics include: Managing Little Cherry Virus; Cherry Varieties – Summerland; Blue Orchard Bees for Improving Pollination; Pear IPM; Using Native Covers to Attract Beneficial Predators and Pollinators; Getting Produce Safety Rule ready for 2019; d’Anjou Pear Sorting by Predicting Dry Matter and its Effect on Consumer Preference; Blossom Thinning – 50 years of research and reminders; Managing Post Harvest Diseases

Agenda at https://treefruit.wsu.edu/event/chelan-hort-day-2019/

 

Okanogan Horticultural Society Meeting

Tuesday February 5, 2019

Agriplex, Omak, WA

Co-Sponsored by Okanogan Horticultural Society

Topics include: Sterile codling moth distribution in the orchard; Sterile Insect Release for Codling Moth Control; Getting to Know the Good Guys in our Orchards; Secondary Pest Update: Apple Maggot, Clear Wing, Apple Leaf Curl Midge, BMSB; Cherry Powdery Mildew Management and Fungicide Resistance Results; Fire Blight Common Questions and Answers; Afternoon Spanish Session: Manejo de Fuego Bacteriano* (Fire Blight Management); Cuidando su Salud en la Huerta* (Pesticide Safety); Palomilla de Manzana* (Codling Moth Management); Conociendo los Insectos Buenos en la Huerta* (Getting to Know the Good Guys in our Orchards).

Agenda at https://treefruit.wsu.edu/event/okanogan-horticultural-meeting/

Tianna DuPont

Extension Specialist,  Tree Fruit

Washington State Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center

tianna.dupont@wsu.edu,

phone (509) 293-8758

 

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