Save the dates: Educational opportunities for the winter season

I have two ‘save the dates’ to get on your calendars for the 2025 winter meeting season:

  1. The Vermont Tree Fruit Growers Association / UVM Fruit Program 129th Annual meeting will be held at the American Legion in Middlebury, VT on Friday, February 21.
  2. The New England Extension Fruit Consortium will again offer a series of online webinars in February and March. Topics will include: Basic Orchard Weed ID and Management; Bitter Rot and Sunburn Management; Apple Scab- What Happened in 2024?!; Common Retail Marketing Mistakes (and how to not make them); and Tree Fruit Cold Hardiness Updates. The NEFC team is working hard to get speakers lined up and will be coordinating credits for the sessions that qualify. More details coming soon! Registration details may be found at: https://ag.umass.edu/fruit/news-events/northeast-extension-fruit-consortium

Have a happy holiday season and I look forward to seeing everyone soon,

Terry

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Terence Bradshaw (he/him)
Associate Professor, Specialty Crops

Chair, Dept of Agriculture, Landscape, and Environment
(formerly Plant and Soil Science)
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

University of Vermont
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