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Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow

2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

Attendees are eligible for DEC and/or CCA credits for attending one of the following events:






Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM - CCE Herkimer County
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 25, 2025

Time

9am - 11am

Location

CCE Herkimer County
5657 State Route 5
Herkimer, NY 13350

Cost

Registration for Herkimer location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM - CCE Herkimer County



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.






Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM - Farm Credit East, Cooperstown
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 25, 2025

Time

1pm - 3pm

Location

Farm Credit East
7397 NY-80
Cooperstown , NY 13326

Cost

Registration for Cooperstown location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM - Farm Credit East, Cooperstown



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.





Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Madison County
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 26, 2025

Time

9am - 11am

Location

CCE Madison County
100 Eaton St
Morrisville, NY 13408

Cost

Registration for Morrisville location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Madison County



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.






Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Chenango County
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 26, 2025

Time

1pm - 3pm

Location

CCE Chenango County
99 N Broad St
Norwich, NY 13815

Cost

Registration for Norwich location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Chenango County



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.






Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Saratoga 4-H Training Center
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 27, 2025

Time

1pm - 3pm

Location

4-H Training Center Wm Schwerd Building
556 Middleline Rd
Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Cost

Registration for Ballston Spa location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Saratoga 4-H Training Center



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.






Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Fulton-Montgomery County
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 28, 2025

Time

9am - 11am

Location

CCE Fulton-Montgomery County
20 Park St
Fonda, NY 12068

Cost

Registration for Fonda location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Fulton-Montgomery County



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.






Event Details

Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Schoharie County
Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

March 28, 2025

Time

1pm - 3pm

Location

CCE Schoharie County
173 S Grand St Suite 1
Cobleskill, NY 12043

Cost

Registration for Cobleskill location : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Erik Smith
315-219-7786


Field Crops and Vegetable IPM Roadshow - CCE Schoharie County



2.0 DEC credits (1a, 10, 21, 23) 

2.0 CCA Credits (Pest Mgmt)

Those seeking these credits must arrive and sign in 15 minutes before the start of the event.

A few of the topics discussed by Erik Smith, Regional Field Crop Specialist, will be the identification and management of invasive weeds like Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp, and crop diseases like fusarium head blight of small grains. He'll also provide updates on seedcorn maggot research, and updates on the spread of corn tar spot and NY's newest corn pathogen, corn stunt.

Regional Vegetable Specialist, Crystal Stewart-Courtens, and Madison County Agricultural and Horticulture Resource Educator, Mary Ellen Sheehan, will be discussing IPM in sweet corn and pumpkins, including updated weed control recommendations, variety recommendations, and spray programs for insects and diseases in both crops.





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