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Are you a grower of greenhouse or nursery crops? Don’t miss our upcoming panel Q&A webinar, where experts will share the latest research to support your success. Hear from Emma Volk on "Optimizing Nutrient Application in Vegetable Transplants," Grant Johnson on "Agricultural Technology and Solar Photovoltaics," and Haramrit Gill on exciting new developments in the field. Join us for valuable insights and get your questions answered!
There is no cost, but registration is required in the link: https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=43254
Date: January 15, 2025
Time: 10:00 -11:00 AM PDT
Location: Zoom link will be provided after registration
Panelists:
- Emma Volk, UC Cooperative Extension Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
Current research focuses on enhancing horticultural production in California, with expertise in disease management, with a focus on chemical alternatives. - Grant Johnson, UC Cooperative Extension Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
Current research focuses on irrigation, plant culture, and agricultural technology innovations that drive the future of farming, ensuring technological advancements that benefit a wide range of urban farming practitioners. - Dr. Haramrit Gill, UC Cooperative Extension Tulare, Kings, Fresno, and Madera Counties.
Her doctoral work concentrated on deciphering the genetic underpinnings of flower color transition traits, fragrance, and dwarfing in roses.
Program:
The program will begin with short talks from the panelists giving you an update on their latest research for nursery and greenhouse production. Then the panelists will take questions from participants on any and all topics you may have.
Bring your questions to ask the panelists!
Cost: There is no charge, but you must register.
For questions please contact:
Chris Shogren, cjshogren@ucanr.edu
Organized and Sponsored by:
This event is sponsored by the UC Nursery and Floriculture Alliance ucnfa.ucanr.edu, and the Plant California Alliance, www.plantcalifornia.com
The University of California Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources (UC ANR) is an equal opportunity provider.