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SUMMARY:2019 FRAME Project Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This event is for FRAME administrative teams and the Stakeholder advisory group. \nHotel Information: \n\nThe official hotel for this meeting is the Best Western Inn at Horse Heaven.\nFRAME members have a group block\, open until February 6th.\nPlease see group emails for a direct link for booking.\n\nRegistration information:\n\nRegistration for the 3 separate dates is required. Registration is to cover the cost of meals associated with each event.\nPlease see the FRAME group emails for the registration link.\nPlease DO NOT register for the Extension workshop through the FRAME website\, use the link in the group emails.\n\nTravel Information:\n\nThe closest airport to Prosser\, WA is the Pasco (PSC) airport. It’s a 40 minute drive door-to-door to the hotel.\nThere are limited ground transportation options from PSC to Prosser; we recommend renting a car at the airport\, or coordinating carpooling with fellow travelers.\n\nWeather:\n\nWeather at the end of February can be cool\, but pleasant. Check the local forecast\, but typical daytime highs are in the low 50s\, and lows in the low 30s.\nSpringtime wind is typical in eastern WA.\n\n\nAgenda\n\nWednesday – February 27 – Pre-Meeting Social \n\nAn evening social is planned at the Best Western Inn at Horse Heaven\nStart time is 6:30 PM.  Please check with the hotel front desk for room location.\n\nThursday – February 28 – Project Meeting \n\nThe project meeting will be held at WSU-IAREC.  Carpooling is encouraged. It is an easy 7 min drive from the hotel.\nMeeting runs from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM. A specific daytime agenda will be emailed to FRAME members.\nA group dinner will be at Horse Heaven Hills Saloon – Upstairs  starting at 6:30 PM.  Carpooling is encouraged.\n\nFriday – March 1 – Industry Tour Day \n\nThe industry tour caravan will leave from the hotel at 8:30 AM.  An exact Agenda will be circulated to FRAME members. We expect to be done by late afternoon.\nPlease dress for the outdoors.\nA group dinner will be held.  Location TBD.\n\n 
URL:https://framenetworks.wsu.edu/event/2019-frame-project-meeting/
LOCATION:WSU-Prosser IAREC\, 24106 N. Bunn Rd\, Prosser\, WA\, 99350\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle%20Moyer":MAILTO:michelle.moyer@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Washington - 2020 Powdery Mildew Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed for new crop consultants\, vineyard managers or anyone who would like a beginner refresher course on the principles to designing a disease management program. \n  \nPreregistration is required:  https://2020framewashington.brownpapertickets.com \nRegistration will be limited to 40 people\, and will close February 17\, 2020. \nThere will be 4 WSDA Pesticide Applicator Recertification credits available for this workshop. \n\nAgenda\n  \n8:00-8:15 AM      Registration / Check-in \n8:15-9:00 AM      Powdery Mildew Biology and Management (Dr. Michelle Moyer\, WSU) \nIn order to effectively manage a pest\, we have to know their biology. This talk will cover key environmental factors that influence how the powdery mildew fungus develops\, as well as cover basic mildew management principles\, including when to do cultural and chemical intervention\, and why timing is so important for disease control. \n9:00-9:45 AM     Fungicide Stewardship & Application Best Practices (Dr. Charlotte Oliver\, WSU) \nFungicides are the primary tool in grape powdery mildew management. However\, if they are misused\, they can become ineffective. This talk will cover the basics on how fungicide resistance can become an issue in production viticulture\, how to approach designing a fungicide spray program that optimizes both disease control while maintaining the longevity of currently available products\, and how sprayer operation and spray application influences both fungicide stewardship efforts and efficacy of a disease management program. \n9:45-10:00 AM     Break \n10:00-11:00 AM   Build a Base Powdery Mildew Management Spray Program …. (Dr. Michelle Moyer\, WSU) \nThis hands-on activity will divide workshop participants into teams. Each team will be tasked with designing a powdery mildew fungicide program. First\, teams will be asked to read a series of fungicide labels (provided to them) and develop their “fungicide inventory list”. This process will teach participants how to read a label\, and information is important to record when designing a management program. Teams will then design a generic fungicide program for powdery mildew based on historical average dates or key developmental stages for wine grapes in eastern Washington. \n11:00-11:45 AM    … Adjust that Program for High and Low Pressure Years (Dr. Michelle Moyer\, WSU) \nAfter building their base program\, teams will then be asked to adjust their programs based on high-pressure (high disease)\, and low-pressure (low disease) environmental scenarios.  This process will help emphasize biological information and fungicide stewardship practices presented in the first part of the morning. \n11:45-12:30 AM    … Then Defend Your Programs (Dr. Michelle Moyer\, WSU) \nTeams will then present their base program\, and their adjusted programs\, highlighting why they made the management decisions they did\, and how high and low-pressure scenarios altered their base program decisions. This part of the activity is designed to promote critical thinking associated with decision making. \n12:30 – 1:00 PM    Conclusions and Surveys \n  \nFinancial Support \nAdditional costs of this workshop are offset with support from: \n\nUSDA-NIFA–SCRI Award No. 2018-03375 titled “FRAME: Fungicide Resistance Assessment\, Mitigation and Extension Network for Wine\, Table\, and Raisin Grapes”\nUSDA-CPPM-EIPM Award titled: “Washington State IPM Extension Implementation Program 2017-2020“\n\nAnyone attending this program who requires auxiliary aids or services\, please contact Michelle Moyer at 509-786-9234 or michelle.moyer@wsu.edu . Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.
URL:https://framenetworks.wsu.edu/event/2020-wa-fungicide-workshop/
LOCATION:WSU-Prosser IAREC\, 24106 N. Bunn Rd\, Prosser\, WA\, 99350\, United States
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