OFA Disease, Insect & Plant Growth Management Conference, Sept. 28-29, in St. Louis, will cover new products, application methods and problem identification. The educational sessions will target beginner, intermediate and advanced grower levels. The program will also include field experiences and face-to-face learning opportunities.
Topics to be covered include: disease organisms and symptom recognition; plant growth regulators new products and concepts; making biocontrol work. A diagnostic tour of St. Louis area growing operations will allow attendees to learn from the experiences of local growers.
Discounted registration rates are available for attendees who register by Sept. 10, who are OFA members and for companies sending more than one employee.
Pictured: OFA Disease, Insect & Plant Growth Management Conference will focus on insect and disease problems and plants growth regulators.
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