JACKSON
-- Greenhouse tomato growers should mark their calendars for
the 13th annual greenhouse tomato short course to be held in
Jackson on March 11 through 13. The
2003 Greenhouse Tomato Short Course will be held at the
Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum in Jackson. It
is sponsored by the Mississippi State University Extension
Service. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk
Management Agency is providing additional funding through a
partnership agreement to enhance the program. Advance
registration is $85 and must be received by March 1. This
fee includes meals, coffee breaks, refreshments, Extension
bulletins and admission to the museum. Registration the day
of the short course is $100. Those who pre-register will
receive a Greenhouse Tomato Short Course all-cotton
cap. The
first day will cover the basics of greenhouse tomato
production, including an overview of raising greenhouse
tomatoes; getting started in the business; heating, cooling
and ventilation issues; information on some of the equipment
and supplies needed to operate a greenhouse; and the
economics of starting and operating a greenhouse tomato
business. Wednesday's
session will cover insect and disease identification and
management, physiological disorders, marketing, new
technologies and will conclude with a panel group
discussion. On Thursday, participants will tour area
greenhouses for an up-close view of production. For
more information, contact local county Extension offices or
visit the Internet at http://www.msstate.edu/dept/cmrec/ghsc.htm.
The complete agenda and registration materials are
online. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Jan. 27, 2003
News
Release
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Greenhouse
tomato course set for March
Sessions
will begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. on Tuesday
and Wednesday, followed by an informal banquet dinner and
entertainment in the evenings.
Contact: Rick Snyder, (601) 892-3731
Visit: DAFVM
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