Growers always value hands-on training sessions to learn the tools they need to be successful in today’s competitive environment. That's why the Northeast Greenhouse Conference will feature the following training sessions.
Monitoring the Greenhouse Environment by Chris Currey from Iowa State University to be held on Thursday, November 10th from 9:00-9:50 am.
Come learn about some of the tools you can use to measure and monitor light and temperature to successfully grow your crops.
Monitoring Growing Media: pH and EC, by Rosa Raudales from University of Connecticut to be held on Thursday, November 10th from 10:30 to 11:20.
Come learn how to properly collect samples, how to measure pH and EC and how to interpret the results.
How to Get the Most from Your Beneficial Insects by Suzanne Wainwright –Evans, Buglady Consulting to be held on Thursday, November 10th from 1:30 to 2:20.
Get tips and recommendations on how to get the most out of your beneficial insects and mites so you have the most efficient program possible.
Space is limited, so register early.
The Northeast Greenhouse Conference and Expo is sponsored by the Extension programs of the six New England State Universities and New York State, and the New England Floriculture, Inc.
For more information:
www.negreenhouse.org


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