Oklahoma State to host pecan pest management workshop in February
Growers can learn more about integrated pest management methods for scouting, monitoring and control, which can be particularly helpful in times of increased input costs.
Oklahoma pecan producers will focus on pest control in the orchard at the 2023 Pecan Pest Management Workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 21 at the Gordon Cooper Technology Center, 1 John C. Bruton Dr., in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Registration is free, but required by Feb. 17.
“Oklahoma ranks second in native pecan production and fifth in overall production, so this is an important agricultural crop,” said Becky Carroll, Oklahoma State University (OSU) Extension associate specialist for fruits and pecans. “With increased prices for management inputs, such as pesticides and fertilizers, producers are looking for ways to better manage their crops and increase profitability.”
“This workshop, led by OSU and industry specialists, will demonstrate pest management methods, discover potential new products and learn effective ways to use them when needed,” she said.
Continuing education units are available in categories 1A and 10 for private pesticide applicators. Licensees should have their applicator number available when signing in at the workshop.
Participants are responsible for lunch, and door prizes will be given throughout the day.
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