The UC Cooperative Extension (Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Yolo, Solano & Sacramento Counties) invites growers to attend the 2022 Sacramento Valley Processing Tomato Production Meeting virtually (Zoom) on February 10th from 9:00-11:40 a.m. DPR and CCA Continuing Education Credits have been requested. Registration is free and can be done online HERE. Some of the topics of discussion will include: broomrape biology & management, automation with mechanical in-row cultivators for conventional processing tomatoes, root knot nematode management, and the unusual outbreak of beet curly top in 2021. Click HERE to see the full agenda.
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