Syngenta holds meetings to introduce new fungicide

Company will discuss Micora and integrated crop management solutions at three locations in California in May.

Introducing Micora Fungicide and Integrated Crop Management Solutions:

Come learn from nationally known experts including Dr. Ann Chase and Jim Bethke how to develop disease and insect management programs. Syngenta will introduce you to the company's newest ornamental fungicide, Micora, for the management of Downy Mildew and Phytophthora, as well as the latest on building successful Integrated Crop Management programs with the use of Syngenta Bioline beneficial insects.

This meeting will be held in three locations in California.

May 21, 2013
Center for Applied Hort. Research
2280 Tamara Lane
San Marcos, CA

May 22, 2013
Rincon Beach Club
3805 Santa Claus Ln.
Carpentaria, CA

May 23, 2013
Hilton
6001 La Madrona Drive
Scotts Valley, CA


7:30 am     Registration   
8:00 am     Welcome & Introductions   
8:15 am     Center for Applied Horticultural Research Update. Lucia Villavicencio, CfHAR
8:30 am     Beneficial Insects and Mites. Marla Faver, Syngenta
9:00 am     Successful biological control in ornamental plant production: The Importance of scouting and the impact of invasive pests. Jim Bethke, UC Riverside
10:00 am   Chase Agricultural Consulting. Mike Zemke
10:10 am   Break   
10:30 am   Introducing Micora Fungicide for the control of Downy Mildew and Phytophthora Diseases. Marla Faver, Syngenta
11:00 am   Program Solutions for the control of Ornamental Diseases. Ann Chase, PhD
12:00 pm   Lunch provided by Syngenta   

RSVP by May 13, 2013 to:

Craig Nomura (714-686-5497) or Diana Nisbet (530-613-5307)
Craig.Nomura@Syngenta.com
Diana.Nisbet@Syngenta.com


Note: California continuing education credits; 3 hours have been approved.