San Diego CAPCA is holding a Nursery Greenhouse Seminar on Wednesday, June 1 at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido.
The San Diego branch of the California Association of Pest Control Advisers has planned an educational program seminar includes features a regulatory update, seminars on water treatment, pathogen control, IPM demonstrations.
Nancy Rechcigl of Syngenta will present an update on downy mildews that focuses on avoiding resistance. Cheryl Wilen, a weed specialist with UC Cooperative Extension will go over results from recent weed management trials. And Jennifer Bergh-Browning of BASF will explain how to design a mite control program for nursery and greenhouse sites.
Continuing education credits are available. Early registration ends May 27, and costs $80 for members, non-members and students, and includes lunch. The seminar will cost $90 after the early registration period ends.
Click here to view the entire schedule.
For more details and to register online, visit CAPCAed.com.
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