Dec 12, 2023
SW Michigan Horticultural Days set for February

The 2024 Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days will feature sessions on sustainability, soil management, pest and disease management and more.

The event will be Feb. 7-8, 2024 at Lake Michigan College’s Mendel Center in Benton Harbor, Michigan.  It is hosted by the Michigan Grape Society and Michigan State University Extension.

MSU ExtensionA full day of farm marketing education returns for another year. New this year is a full day dedicated to vegetables, with topics including squash viruses, irrigation monitoring information and trial reports from the Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center.

Registration and the trade show begin at 8 a.m. and the educational sessions start at 9 a.m. both days.  A wine showcase free for all attendees will  be the afternoon of Feb. 7.  Pre-registration for both days is $ 60 per person, postmarked before Jan. 19.  Registrations for both days postmarked after Jan. 19, online and at the door, will be $75 per person.  Single-day registrations are available for a $15 discount.

For questions regarding registration, call Renee Tinkey at 269-944-1477, ext. 201, or email [email protected].

Checks should be made payable to Michigan Grape Society.  Mail to MSU-SWMREC, 1791 Hillandale Road, Benton Harbor, MI  49022.  Attn:  Renee Tinkey.

On-line registration for credit card payment is available at michigangrapesociety.simpletix.com/.

MSU Extension educators, commercial growers and outside experts will provide informative talks and answer questions in educational sessions. RUP credits will be included for many of the sessions.

 




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