Thursday, February 11, 2016
9:30am –
12:30pm
Other
CT Ag Experiment Station, New Haven
Successful management of plant nutrition in container-grown crops depends on early detection of problems and a management plan based on measured parameters.
In this workshop attendees will learn how to problem-solve common nutrition issues by (1) learning diagnosis of nutrient disorders, (2) conducting in-house testing of important nutrition parameters, and (3) developing a management plan based on in-house testing results.
Each attendee will receive a case-study to solve, by using the information provided in the presentation and different work stations. Who should attend: Greenhouse growers or workers interested in doing in-house testing of water and growing media.
Date: February 11, 2016 Location: Jones Auditorium, The Connecticut Agriculture Experimental Station Address: 123 Huntington Street, New Haven CT
Organized by: Rosa Raudales (860-486-6043), rosa.raudales@uconn.edu and Leanne Pundt (860-626-6855), leanne.pundt@uconn.edu
Visit: http://ipm.uconn.edu/documents/view.php?id=886 for more information
Contact: Rosa Raudales, rosa.raudales@uconn.edu or 860-486-6043
Extension (primary), College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, Office of Public Engagement, UConn Master Calendar