ALLEGANY CO., N.Y. — Diseases cause millions of dollars of annual economic losses and damage or kill forest trees and landscape plantings. Cornell Cooperative Extension invites you to hear Steve Jakobi discuss the differences between insect-induced damage and losses due to pathogens, as well as the conditions necessary for disease development.
Examples of prevalent or important recent tree diseases and their control in New York State will be highlighted.
This presentation will be held live, online via ZOOM. Pre-register online at: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/d31e408fb44aac96c5b9141539e44ee6
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing details on how to join the presentation the night of January 30th.
When: Tuesday, January 30th
Time: 7:00 – 8:00pm
Where: At Home on Your Computer (Using Zoom)
Fee: Free
If you have never used Zoom on your computer, you will want to login a few minutes early to download the software and it is HIGHLY recommended that you run a sound check (which you will be asked to do), don’t skip this part.
For more information, contact Colleen Cavagna at cc746@cornell.edu or call 585-268-7644 ext. 12.
—Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Allegany County
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