Sweetpotato Growers’ Roundtable
Did you grow sweetpotatoes this year? Are you interested in learning from the experiences of farmers and researchers who did? Join us for this end of season discussion. Harvest will be complete and it's an excellent time to talk about what went right, what went wrong and what we could do better as the season is still fresh in our minds.
Tuesday, November 18
6:00 – 7:00 p.m. On Zoom
Please register here
WSU researchers will share a brief overview of what they learned from their trials this season, and farmers and gardeners will have a chance to share and discuss their experiences with the crop. Trial results will include information on plastic mulch, how growing degree days can inform what sweetpotato varieties we grow, and rooted slip trials, plus a sneak peek at the future of purple sweetpotatoes in our area. Did you have a particular pest or disease problem that you'd like to troubleshoot? Please join us for this evening round table discussion and be prepared to share your experiences.
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LAUREL MOULTON she/her Horticulture/ IPM Specialist Clallam County Master Gardener Program Regional Small Farms Program College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resources Office: 360-565-2679 Mobile: 360-477-0116 Email: laurel....@wsu.edu |
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Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Laurel Moulton at 1914 W. 18th St., Port Angeles, WA 98363, (360)565-2679, laurel....@wsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event; however, in all situations, a good faith effort will be made to provide accommodations up until the time of the event.