Front Range Fruit Growing Symposium 2013
- 2013-06-02
- By astriegnitz
- Posted in Horticulture
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- Growing Challenges on the Front Range – Walt Rosenberg (Masonville Orchards)
- Growing Fruits is Only Part of a Successful Orchard Business – Walt Rosenberg (Masonville Orchards)
- Primocane-Fruiting Black Raspberry Breeding Program – Pete Tallman (Local Berry Breeder)
- Growing Historic Fruit Trees – Scott Skogerboe (Ft. Collins Wholesale Nursery)
- Historic Fruit Tree Slides – Scott Skogerboe (Ft. Collins Wholesale Nursery)
- Native Fruits – Irene Shonle (CSU Extension-Gilpin Co.)
- Native Fruits II – Irene Shonle (CSU Extension-Gilpin Co.)
- Grafting Workshop Handout – Joel Reich (CSU Extension-Boulder Co.)
- Pruning for Tree Fruit Production – Joel Reich (CSU Extension-Boulder Co.)
- Front Range Fruit Pests – Whitney Cranshaw (CSU Dept. of Bioagricultural Sciences)
- Insect Information – Whitney Cranshaw (CSU Dept. of Bioagricultural Sciences)
- Demonstration Orchard and Berry Patch – Andy Hough (Director of Agricultural Resources-Douglas County)
- Orchard Groundcover Management – Amaya Atucha (CSU Fruit Specialist)
- Join – North American Fruit Explorers (NAFEX)
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