Orchard Floor Management in the Intermountain West Webinar
This webinar will cover results and recommendations from recent research in organic peach and tart cherry in Utah. The focus will be primarily on the use of living and non-living mulches and their effect on tree growth and establishment, yield, soil fertility, soil quality, weed control and water use. We will cover pest dynamics as time permits. This webinar should be of interest to growers, farm advisors and researchers.
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Dec 11, 2012 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm |
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About the Webinar
This webinar will cover results and recommendations from recent research in organic peach and tart cherry in Utah. The focus will be primarily on the use of living and non-living mulches and their effect on tree growth and establishment, yield, soil fertility, soil quality, weed control and water use. We will cover pest dynamics as time permits. This webinar should be of interest to growers, farm advisors and researchers.
About the Presenter
Jennifer Reeve is an Assistant Professor of Organic and Sustainable Agriculture at Utah State University. She is principle investigator on a current inter-disciplinary research project focusing on organic peach production in climates with short hot summers and cold winters funded by the USDA Organic Research and Extension Initiative.

