Advances in Walnut Production Short Course – Registration Opens September 4th

Plan to join us for this integrated orchard management short course featuring UC faculty, Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors, and USDA researchers who will provide an in-depth, comprehensive study of all phases of walnut culture and production.

November 5-7, 2018
Activities and Recreation Center Ballroom, UC Davis

Important dates:
September 4th: Registration opens to California residents
September 19th: Registration opens to non-California residents
October 15th: Registration fee increases. Register early for discounted price and to guarantee a spot!

Click here to register

Plan to join us for this integrated orchard management short course featuring UC faculty, Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors, and USDA researchers who will provide an in-depth, comprehensive study of all phases of walnut culture and production.

The program is based on the latest information and research and will cover the fundamental principles that form the basis for practical decisions and include Q&A for each session, quality time with instructors and networking opportunities.

For more information, see the full agenda here!

Who should attend: New and experienced growers as well as other industry members interested in commercial walnut production.

Register to learn more about:

  • Orchard planning, design and development
  • Walnut variety and rootstock selection
  • Evaluation and modification of water and soils
  • Tree propagation, training, pruning and canopy management
  • Bud development and pollination management
  • Irrigation scheduling
  • Proper use and maintenance of irrigation systems
  • Mineral nutrition and fertilization
  • Management of weeds and vertebrate pests
  • Integrated pest management of insects and diseases
  • Considerations for replanting orchards
  • Quality & harvest concerns
  • Economics of walnut farming and marketing

…and more!

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