Vegetables
The Vegetable track sessions will be daily at 9 a.m. EST from March 6-10. All of these sessions offer RUP and CCA credits.
- The Pollinator Stewardship session on Monday, February 26 is eligible for CCA Credits (1.0 PM) and for 1 RUP credit (1A, 1B, 1C, 2, 3A, 3B, 6, Comm CORE, Priv CORE).
- The What do Plants Crave? session on Tuesday, February 27 is eligible for CCA Credits (1.0 NM) and for 1 RUP credit (1B, Priv CORE).
- The What's Wrong with Vegetables? session on Wednesday, February 28 is eligible for CCA Credits (1.0 PM) and for 1 RUP credit (1B, Priv CORE).
- The World Under our Feet session on Thursday, February 29 is eligible for CCA Credits (1.0 CM) and for 1 RUP credit (1B, Priv CORE).
- The Becoming an Insect Investigator session on Friday, March 1 is eligible for CCA Credits (1.0 PM) and for 1 RUP credit (1B, Priv CORE)
Sessions are organized by date below. To learn more about a specific session, click on the session title.
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Becoming an Insect Investigator
Published on March 1, 2024
You can sleuth out what’s eating your vegetables by gathering evidence at the “scene of the crime,” using the same evidence-based approach. It’s not only fun, it also will help you protect your vegetables from future issues.
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The World Under Our Feet: Biological Soil Health in Vegetable Production
Published on February 29, 2024
Organic matter plays a critical role in soil health. Learn about how the interactions between organic and plant matter influences soil biological health and in turn successful crop production.
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What's Wrong with my Vegetables
Published on February 28, 2024
This presentation will cover abiotic and biotic abnormalities in vegetables. The goal of this presentation is to give specific examples of vegetable abnormalities that will help identify what is wrong with your vegetable.
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Farm Budgets: Growing Your Farm into a Business (2024)
Published on February 28, 2024
How important is a business mindset and farm profits to your opportunities for growth and success? Join as we discuss how attention to details and effective planning can help your farm continue its growth into a successful business.
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