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SUMMARY:AWM webinar: In control – managing capsicum viruses for profitable vegetable production
DESCRIPTION:4pm-4.30pm AEST | Wednesday 7 September \nThe Soil Wealth ICP team is hosting a series of 30-minute webinars focussing on area wide management (AWM) strategies to control key viruses in cucurbits\, capsicums and lettuce. \nAWM strategies for vector-borne diseases will help to prevent or minimise the development of insecticide resistance in vector populations\, improve the efficiency of biological agents released for control of vectors\, and better protect host resistance genes against the emergence of resistance-breaking strains of the viruses. It also provides management options when host resistance genes are not available. \nThe next webinar in the series will focus on capsicum viruses including tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV)\, pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) and insect transmission with presenter Denis Persley from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. \nClick here to register.
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SUMMARY:AVIS webinar: Alternative farming techniques for vegetable growers – What’s out there?
DESCRIPTION:3pm-4pm AEST | Thursday 29 September 2022  \nAlternative farming techniques for vegetable growers – What’s out there?\nWith a changing climate\, increasing pest and disease pressure\, and constantly rising input costs\, it’s never been more important to be using the most efficient techniques to grow your crops. Join us as three industry professionals who work at the cutting edge of on-farm practice outline some emerging and evolving practices that may benefit you and your crops. \nPresentations will include: \n\nAdvancements in integrated pest management technology – presented by Jake Byrne\, Extension Team Leader (NSW and QLD) at Biological Services\nBiofumigant crops for vegetable growers – presented by Julie Finnigan\, Agronomist at ServeAg\nGrowing vegetables using reduced tillage systems –  Andrew Johanson\, Mulgowie Farming Company\n\nThese presentations will be followed by a moderated Q&A session. \nClick here to register!\nThe strategic levy investment Annual Vegetable Industry Seminar 2022-2024 (VG21003) is part of the Hort Innovation Vegetable Fund.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/avis-webinar-alternative-farming-techniques-for-vegetable-growers-whats-out-there/
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