2020 Summer Field Day
Prides Corner Farms 122 Waterman Road, Lebanon, CTEducation ~ Tradeshow ~ Networking ~ Raffle ~ Tours ~ Food ~ UCONN Dairy Bar ~ Other Activities Registration will be available soon.
Education ~ Tradeshow ~ Networking ~ Raffle ~ Tours ~ Food ~ UCONN Dairy Bar ~ Other Activities Registration will be available soon.
The annual CNLA Summer Field Day draws industry professionals from all over Connecticut and surrounding states. This event will provide your company an excellent opportunity to demonstrate your products, explain your services and interact with green industry professionals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to network with professionals in your area! Registration will be
The Summer Field Day Committee has coordinated a Summer Webinar Series which will take the place of the live Summer Field Day. The four sessions will be credit worthy and will begin July 22: 4:00 - 5:00 pm over a 4 week period. Session and registration information are below. Sponsorship opportunities are also available
"Protect That Hemp Crop" is part of the Summer Webinar Series. Joanne Lutz, GGSPro Technical Specialist, Griffin will talk about the top pathogens, insects and mites that impact hemp. Get tips for scouting for early detection and understand strategies for preventative and curative control, including use of biological control agents (BCAs, aka the good bugs)
"Weeds and Seeds in the Landscape" is part of the Summer Webinar Series. Dan Dalton, Naugatuck Valley Community College, will talk about controlling weeds in our nurseries and landscapes can be a daunting task. This seminar will cover identification of some of the more common weeds and strategies for managing them. 1 PA/3A/3B Credit Click
"2020 Nursery & Landscape Disease Update" is part of the Summer Webinar Series. Abby Beissinger, Assistant Extension Educator & Plant Pathologist, UCONN Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, will give an overview of the common diseases found in 2020 of ornamental plants in Connecticut. You will leave with an understanding of signs/systems of disease,
Become a "CANP", A Plant Expert People Seek! DID YOU KNOW...More professional firms are requiring accredited nursery and landscape staff to install and design jobs? Why Enroll in CANP? To become more knowledgeable, to assist consumers in making better plant choices. To improve your work performance. To move your business forward. To encourage team building.
"General Pesticide Safety Discussion" is part of the Summer Webinar Series. Mary Concklin, Visiting Extension Educator – Fruit Production and IPM, IPM Program Coordinator, Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, UCONN will provide an update on General Pesticide Safety. 1 PA/3A/3B Credit Click here to register online. Please use the email address CNLA has
Small business owners have a lot of unique opportunities for tax planning, but we get so busy wrapping up the year we don’t always have time to put them into practice! Join Erin Pirro of Farm Credit East to learn these strategies so that you can take this list to your tax professional - and
Below is a link to view recordings of the lectures given on January 27 during the 2021 Winter Symposium. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gw3ehe7d8cfxhbf/AAAKCRj61hc-bWPmnI5uJfmia?dl=0