~Hudson Valley Horticulture~
Westchester County Update
Cornell Cooperative Extension of the Hudson Valley
~~~~~~~Commercial Horticulture Electronic Newsletter~~~~~~~
September 04, 2007

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Environmentally Responsible Management Strategies for Parks & Municipal Grounds
 
Attend a program designed to provide an update about the latest integrated practices and research information pertaining to environmentally responsible pest management strategies.  Topics will include 'Stinging Insect Management', 'Rodent & Wildlife Management' and 'IPM of Athletic Fields.'  In addition to staff from municipalities and school districts, private contractors that manage municipal and school grounds including sports fields are invited to attend.

When:
September 20, 2007

Where:
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester County
26 Legion Drive, Valhalla, NY  10595

For more information (and to register) open the attached program brochure (in PDF format)
        

**NYS DEC Applicator Credits have been applied for **

Written by Rick Harper, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester County

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Your Local Extension Educators
* Westchester County, contact Richard Harper, Anna Snider, Gerald Giordano and James Lee mailto:rwh26@cornell.edu, 914-946-3005

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