Asian Citrus Psyllid and HLB Outreach Day at Lindcove

San Joaquin Valley

ACP and HLB Outreach Day at Lindcove brings an unique opportunity for citrus pest control advisors and growers to learn about the current status of ACP and HLB in California and hear from researchers on ongoing research updates, grower liaisons and regulators on current regulations and mitigation measures, and interact with the speakers. This field day will also have a hands-on training on identifying Asian citrus psyllid on a trap card, a mock sampling of new flush, and tap sampling focusing on identifying ACP infestation.

CE: 0.5 hours laws and 3 hours other pending

Cost: $20

Where: 22963 Carson Avenue, Exeter, Conference room

Agenda

  • ACP and HLB in California and updates from HLB mitigation research.
  • San Joaquin Valley regulatory updates on ACP/HLB management.
  • ACP/HLB detection updates.
  • Current IPM approaches to manage ACP and research updates from Southern California.
  • Post-harvest bulk citrus fumigation methods.
  • ACP trapping and research updates.
  • Research updates on novel research tools for ACP/HLB management.
  • Identifying ACP on sticky trap card.
  • ACP life stages and identifying characters.
  • Monitoring mock sampling (flush) and tap sampling (in field).

The event registration is $20 and participants can receive 0.5 CE hours. Three other hours are pending.
 

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