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Roger DuncanPomology & Viticulture Advisor
U.S. Department of Agriculture, University of California, and Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors cooperating
3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite A, Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 525-6800, FAX (209) 525-6840, e-mail - raduncan@ucdavis.edu, website: cestanislaus.ucdavis.edu
January 2012, Vol. 17.1University ofCaliforniaAgriculture and Natural Resources
2012 North San Joaquin Valley Almond DaySponsored by the University of California Cooperative Extension
February 1, 20128:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Martin Peterson Event Center
720 12
th
Street, Modesto1.5 Hours of Continuing Education Credit Pending
3.0 Hours of CCA hours pending
7:30 Registration
8:30 Welcome and Program Begins
Management of Rust, Scab, Alternaria and Other SummerAlmond DiseasesRoger Duncan, UCCE Farm Advisor, Stanislaus County
New Research on Almond NutritionPatrick Brown, Professor, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis
Understanding Bee Colony Strength Evaluations - ConfirmedShannon Mueller, UCCE Farm Advisor, Fresno County
Ten-Lined June BeetleMarshall Johnson, Entomology Specialist, UC Kearney Ag Center
Identification, Management and Prevention of Almond Wood
Canker DiseasesDavid Doll, UCCE Farm Advisor, Merced County
12:00 Adjourn
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Modesto, CA 95358
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