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2015 Garden Conference > CAHNR > UConn
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Registration opens; refreshments served. Author, Voorhees, NJ. Bulb Forcing for Beginners and the Seriously Smitten. Http:/ www.artwolk.com/. Photojournalist, Platteville, WI. Keynote Presentation: That Tree. Horticulturist, Smithsonian Gardens, Washington, DC. Creating Seasonal Interest for Winter Gardens. Http:/ www.gardens.si.edu/. Owner, AES Landscape Design and Consultation, Cheshire, CT. Residential Landscape Design Principles. Professional Environmentalist and Wild Foods Enthusiast, Arlington, MA.
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2015 Perennial Plant Conference > CAHNR > UConn
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2015 Perennial Plant Conference. Pesticide Recertification Credits and Continuing Education Credits. Attendees needing overnight accommodations should contact:. Nathan Hale Inn and Conference Center. Storrs, CT at (860) 427-7888. Best Western Regent Inn. Mansfield, CT at (860) 423-8451. Willington, CT at (860) 684-1400. A Conference for the Landscape and Horticultural Professional. March 5, 2015. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Lewis B. Rome Commons. Early registration fee is $100 per person.
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Participation - CT Integrated Pest Management Program
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College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Integrated Pest Management Program. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Department of Extension. From time-to-time, CT IPM offers educational and research participation opportunities for people involved with commercial horticulture and production agriculture. Those interested should contact. Ndash; Sustainability Speaking: Twilight IPM Pest Walk for Nursery and Landscape Professionals.
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Introduction - CT Integrated Pest Management Program
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College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Integrated Pest Management Program. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Department of Extension. What does IPM do? Employs a Sustainable Approach. Integrated pest management, or IPM, is a sustainable approach. IPM practitioners base decisions on information that is collected systematically as they integrate economic, environmental, and social goals. Selects the Proper Tools. To manage the p...
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Greenhouse - CT Integrated Pest Management Program
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College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Integrated Pest Management Program. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Department of Extension. The UConn Greenhouse IPM Program. Supports the Connecticut greenhouse industry with information and educational programming on sustainable production methods. In Connecticut, the greenhouse industry is a significant part of agriculture. UConn team members also work with University Extension Spec...
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Vegetables - CT Integrated Pest Management Program
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College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Integrated Pest Management Program. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Department of Extension. Consultations with commercial vegetable growers, contact Jude Boucher, ( jude.boucher@uconn.edu. Full-season, on-farm vegetable IPM training (contact: jude.boucher@uconn.edu. Weekly Vegetable IPM Pest Message (June-September, 860-870-6954). New England Vegetable Management Guide. Is a newsletter...
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Management Practices - CT Integrated Pest Management Program
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College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Integrated Pest Management Program. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Department of Extension. The practice of integrated pest management involves the application of several principles which are described below. Who needs economic thresholds? Bt) is a well-known insect pathogen employed in many IPM programs. Use of Resistant Cultivars. Behavioral modification tactics involve the use of vi...
2015garden.uconn.edu
2015 Garden Conference > CAHNR > UConn
http://www.2015garden.uconn.edu/lodging.php
Attendees needing overnight accommodations should contact:. Nathan Hale Inn and Conference Center. Storrs, CT at (860) 427-7888. Best Western Regent Inn. Mansfield, CT at (860) 423-8451. Willington, CT at (860) 684-1400. A Conference for the Home Gardener. March 19, 2015. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Lewis B. Rome Commons. Early registration fee is $90 per person if postmarked on or before March 12th. Save $20 per person if registering groups of 3 or more together.
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Turfgrass Science at The University of Connecticut
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Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. Click here for more information on the turfgrass faculty at UConn. See who works behind the scenes to make things run smoothly. Meet our graduate students and see what they are working on. For more information on the College of Agriculture. Sign up to receive the latest information about UConn's Turfgrass Science Program.
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