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Santa Fe Extension sets fruit growers' workshop for March 3

New Mexico

The annual fruit growers' workshop in Santa Fe, which was postponed because of heavy snow, has been rescheduled for March 3.

New Mexico fruit growers will meet at the annual Fruit Growers' Workshop March 3 at the Santa Fe County Extension complex, 3229 Rodeo Road, Santa Fe. Registration will be at 8 a.m., with the welcome and opening remarks by Ed Costanza, president of the New Mexico Apple Council, at 8:30 a.m.

The morning sessions will feature orchard floor management from two perspectives--pest management and soil fertility. Tess Grasswitz, Extension urban and small-farm integrated pest management specialist at NMSU's Agricultural Science Center at Los Luans, and Robert Flynn, Extension agronomist at NMSU's Agricultural Science Center at Artesia, will discuss the aspects of ground cover from their specialty areas.

Natalie Goldberg, Extension plant pathologist with NMSU's Plant Diagnostic Clinic, will discuss Jonathan Spot and other fruit diseases. Carol Sutherland, Extension entomologist with the plant diagnostic clinic, will give an update on insect pests and available controls to deal with these insects.

Del Jimenez, Extension agriculture specialist at NMSU's Sustainable Agriculture Science Center at Alcalde, will talk about high tunnels for fruit production.

Ron Walser, Extension urban small farm specialist at NMSU's Agricultural Science Center in Los Lunas, will talk about alternative fruit varieties for New Mexico. Richard Heerema, Extension pecan specialist, will discuss nuts that will grow in Northern New Mexico's climate.

To register for the workshop, contact Patrick Torres by e-mail at patorres@nmsu.edu or by phone at 505-471-4711. Lunch will be provided by the New Mexico Apple Council.


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