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An in-person meeting is scheduled for Denver, Colorado on February 28 and March 1, 2022. The meeting is being jointly held by the National Allium Research Conference (NARC), W-3008 (multistate research project on integrated onion pest and disease management), and the ‘Stop the Rot’ research project team, in association with the Colorado Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association (CFVGA).
The program, registration, venue and hotel reservations are available on the meeting page at https://alliumnet.com/2022-annual-meetings/
- On Monday, February 28, NARC will host oral research presentations and W-3008 will host state reports on disease and pest pressures in the 2021 growing season.
- On Tuesday morning, March 1, the ‘Stop the Rot’ project team will present their current research on bacterial diseases of onion.
- Poster presentations will be displayed throughout the joint meeting.
- The joint research meeting will adjourn at noon on Tuesday, March 1.
This is a unique opportunity to interact with researchers, growers, and specialists involved with all aspects of the Allium industry.
The “early bird” registration fee for the joint meeting is $275.00 for those registering before February 10, 2022. This includes admission to all research presentations by the three groups; coffee breaks on Monday AM and PM, and Tuesday AM; lunch on Monday; and an evening reception on Monday with the CFVGA, with hearty hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar.
Attendees will also be able to participate in CFVGA sessions, and will have access to their exhibitors.