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2007 Fruit Field Days
Cornell University will host the 2007 Fruit Field Day and Equipment
Show at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva,
NY, on Wednesday, July 25, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is
one of several events that commemorates the 125th
anniversary of the Experiment Station, which opened its doors on March 1, 1882.
Fruit growers, consultants, and industry personnel are invited
to tour field plots and laboratories and learn about the latest
research and extension efforts being carried out by researchers
on the Geneva, Highland and Ithaca campuses. The focus will be
on all commodities key to New York's $300 million fruit industry:
apples, grapes, raspberries, strawberries, peaches, pears and cherries.
During lunch, equipment dealers will showcase the latest techniques
to improve sprayer deposition and reducing drift. Representatives
from various companies will advise growers on the latest technologies.
The
event will be held on the Experiment Station's Fruit and Vegetable
Research Farm South, 1097 County Road No. 4, 1 mile west of Pre-emption
Rd. in Geneva, NY. Signs will be posted. Attendees will be able
to select from tours of apples, stone fruits, small fruits, and
grapes, as well as a tour of the Experiment Station’s
labs and greenhouses. Admission is free and lunch is provided courtesy
of industry sponsors.
For More Information:
Contact Nancy Long
315.787.2288
npl1@cornell.edu
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