

The University of Connecticut in cooperation with the University of Massachusetts and NESARE is sponsoring a "Greenhouse Tomato Conference" to be held at the Tolland County Agricultural Center at 24 Hyde Avenue (Route 30) in Vernon, CT on Thursday, November 10, 2005.
This all day conference will address topics of interest to both the beginner and more experienced greenhouse tomato growers. Among the speakers at the conference are:
In addition, there will be a grower panel on Marketing Greenhouse Tomatoes and a demonstration plus question-and-answer session on Grafting Tomatoes.
A preregistration fee of $25.00 is due by November 3rd. If postmarked after November 3rd, the fee is $30.00 per person. Cost of admission includes: handouts, lunch, snacks and beverages during break.
Please make checks payable to the University of Connecticut and send to:
Leanne Pundt
University of Connecticut
Litchfield County Extension Center
843 University Drive
Torrington, CT 06790
Three pesticide recertification credits will be offered for attendees from CT, RI, MA, ME, NH and VT (pending state approval).
A program brochure (in Adobe Reader format) is available for downloading and printing here on our website or contact Leanne Pundt (860-626-6240), email: leanne.pundt@uconn.edu
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