Strawberry I
- Strawberry Production Basics: Matted Row
-David Handley - Strawberry Weed Management Update
-Richard Bonanno - Strawberry Breeding – What the Future Holds
-Kim Lewers
Tomato
- Growing and Marketing Heirlooms
-Steve Verrill - Field Tomato Variety Evaluations
-Wesley Kline - Plant Support Options for Reducing Disease and
Improving Fruit Quality
-Amy Ouellette
Potatoes
- Potato Rotations and Soil Management: Looking at the Long-Term
-Tim Griffin - Researcher Panel: Can Organic Pesticides and Variety Selection Control Potato Leafhopper?
-John Mishanec and Brian Schultz - How We Grow Fifty Acres of Potatoes: From Cover Crops to Storage and Marketing
-Bob Chapelle - Grower Panel: Early and Late Potatoes for Great Sales in Direct Markets
-Bob and Jane Pomykala and Skip Paul - What You Need to Know about Late Blight
-Steve Johnson
Biorational and Biological Pest Control
- Controlling Bacterial Diseases with Plant Activators
-Christine Smart - Use of Particle Film Technology ‘Surround’ in Horticulture
-Michael Glenn - Materials for Beating Flea Beetles in Brassicas
-Ruth Hazzard - Controlling Diseases of Curcubits and Tomatoes: What Works?
-Meg McGrath - Managing Strawberry Pests with Organic Pesticides
-Joey Klein
Strawberry II
- Strawberry Production Basics: Plasticulture
-Gina Fernandez - Crop Rotations for Long-term Success
-Vern Grubinger - Strawberry Insect Scouting
-David Handley - Grower Experience with Plasticulture in Maine
-David Pike - Spraying Strategies That Work
-Andrew Landers
Lettuce and Leafy Greens
- New Developments for Lettuce and Leafy Vegetable Growing
-Sylvie Jenni - Building New Markets for Local Greens: Making and Maintaining Connections, Part 2
-Richard Bonanno
Adrian Wadsworth, Meghan Sheridan, Lisa Turner, Michael Rozyne & Pete Johnson
Root Crops
- Sweet Potatoes for New England
-Abigail Maynard - The Way We Grow Root Crops on Our Farms, Part 2
-Christopher Clegg, Paul Arnold and Eero Ruuttila - Diseases, Insects and Weeds: Choose Your Foe
-Cheryl Smith, Rich Bonanno and Alan Eaton
Tree Fruit
- Managing Growth in the Tops of Apple Trees
-Wesley Autio - Reflections on the Way They Grow Apples: Italy and Washington
-Jon Clements - The Dynamic Marketing Plan
-Charlene Anderson
Tree Fruit I
Pumpkins
- Pumpkins: Old Favorites and New Releases
-Mark Hutton - Identification and Management of Pumpkin Insects and Diseases
-Jude Boucher
Blueberry I
- Blueberry Weed Management Update
-Andrew Senesac
Soil Health
- The Soil Health Frontier: New Techniques for Measurement and Improvement
-David Wolfe - Reduced Tillage Systems for Vegetable Crops
-Anusuya Rangarajan - Green Manures and Cover Crops at Lewis Creek Farm
-Hank Bissell - Balancing Soil Health and Nutrient Accumulation From long-Term Organic Amendments
-Tim Griffin
Tree Fruit II
- New Developments in Application Technology in the Orchard
-Andrew Landers
Organic Production
- Organic Potting Media: Can We Improve Consistency?
-Anusuya Rangarajan - Valuable Traits in Vegetable Varieties for Organic Production
-Becky Sideman - Organic Onion Production
-Janson Kafka - Rotations and Cover Cropping for the Long Haul
-Vern Grubinger
Greenhouse Tomato
- Highlights of Current Production Practices in Ontario
-Tom Papadopoulos - Successful Biological Control of Insects and Mites
-Carol Glenister - Heating Methods, Fuels, and Root Zone Heat
-Pete Johnson, Mike Collins, Bill Gniazkowski - Nutrition and Watering Through the Year
-Martin Gent
New England Viticulture I
- Critical Issues in Early Vineyard Establishment
-William Nail - Cold Climate Viticulture in Vermont
-Lorraine Berkett - Grape Berry Moth Management Using Mating Disruption
-Greg English-Loeb
Sweet Corn School I
- Better Coverage and Less Drift for Improved Sweet Corn Insect Control
-Andrew Landers - Establishing, Spacing, Fertilizing and Irrigating to Maximize Sweet Corn Yields
-Ray Samulis - Selecting the Best Varieties for Your Market
-Blake Meyers - Fresh Produce and the Retainer
-David DeLaus - What Your Buyer Needs From His Local Grower
-Darrell Allen
Cucurbits
- Managing Power Mildew in Curcurbits Through Host Plant Resistance and Fungicides
-Meg McGrath - What’s New: What Works for Weed Control in Curcurbits
-Rich Bonanno - Opportunities for Diversifying Your Farm with Specialty Mixed Melons
-Jonathan Schultheis - Perimeter Trap Cropping Works for Butternut and Other Winter Squash
-Ruth Hazzard
Brambles
- Bramble Production Basics
-David Handley - Bramble Trellising Options
-Gina Fernandez - Impact of Strawberry Bud Weevil on Raspberries
-Christina Howard - Botrytis Fruit Rot and Management
-Elsa Sanchez - Bramble Insect Pest Management
-James Dill
Winter Growing
- Marketing Fresh Greens and Root Cellar Crops in Winter
-Seth Jacobs & Colleen Converse - Temporary Structures for Winter Growing
-Paul Arnold - Nutrient Composition of Salad Greens as a Function of Season and Fertilization
-Martin Gent
Sweet Corn School II
- Sweet Corn Insects: ID, Life Cycles, Scouting and Timing for Control
-David Handley and John Mishanec - Grower Panel: Trends, Tillage and Direct Marketing
-John Gill, George Ayres and Ken Foppema - Sweet Corn Weed Management
-Rich Bonanno
Peppers and Eggplants
- Bell Pepper Evaluations at Highmoor Farm
-Mark Hutton and David Handley - Pepper Production: How to Live with Phytophthora Blight
-Wesley Kline - Eggplants for Ethnic Markets: Varieties, Production, and Marketing
-Frank Mangan - What’s New for Managing Diseases Plaguing Pepper
-Meg McGrath - Evaluation of Plastic Mulches and Plant Spacings to Increase Bell Pepper Yields
-Rick Bellanger, Brian Baggot and Mark Hutton
Cut Flowers
- Plant Physiology Basics that Will Improve Your Cut Flowers
-Chris Wien - Growing Cut Flowers in High and Low Tunnels
--Ted Blomgren