2005 Proceedings
Please note: Proceedings are listed below by the category and the order that they were originally presented in.A printed copy of all of the proceedings is available for $16. Send check (made payable to UMCE) or money order to:
NEVBG Conference Proceedings - UMCE
PO Box 9300
Portland, ME 04104-9300.
Strawberry I
Tomato
- Field Tomato Variety Trials in Maine

Mark Hutton, University of Maine
- Organic and Sustainable Production Techniques
Bob Muth, Muth Farms, Pitman, NJ
- Heirloom Variety Trials and Production

Amy LeBlanc, East Wilton, ME
- Effect of Shade on Quality of Greenhouse Tomato

Martin Gent, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
- Grafting Tomatoes

Jack Manix, Walker Farm, Dummerston, VT
Soil Health
Marketing of Vegetables & Fruits
- Connecting to Your Markets - The Other Half of The Job

Gregory Franklin, Gregory S. Franklin Associates, Lebanon, NH
- The Uphill Adventures of Red Tomato

Michael Rozyne, Red Tomato, Canton, MA
- Trends in Specialty Vegetables and Fruits -
Opportunities for Growers
Henry Wainer, Sid Wainer & Son, New Bedford, MA
- Food Safety: How To Generate Dollars, Not Costs
Todd Silk, Cornell University
Strawberry II
Weed Control
Greenhouse/Season Extension
- The Newest, Latest and Best in Greenhouse Designs and Equipment

John Bartok, University of Connecticut
- Season Extension with High Crop Diversity
Peter Johnson, Pete’s Greens, Greensboro, VT
- Latest Techniques with High Tunnels

Bill Lamont, Penn State University
- Novel Structures for Extending the Cut Flower Season

Ted Blomgren, Windflower Farm, Albany, NY
- Grower Panel: Winds, Wildlife, and Weeds:Managing Rowcovers

John Bartlett, Bartlett’s Ocean View Farm, Nantucket, MA
Mark Parlee, Parlee Farm, Tyngsboro, MA
Peppers and Eggplants
Tree Fruit I: Organic Apple Production
Sweet Corn
- Early Season Fertilization Basics and Irrigation Management

Steve Reiners, Cornell University
- Trickle Irrigation Sweet Corn Under Plastic

Jim Colter, Colter Farms, Lockport, NY
- 10:15 Transplanting Corn Seedlings into Plastic Mulch,
Covered by Row Cover
Jake Guest, Killdeer Farm, Norwich, VT
- Sweet Corn Genotypes – How do they differ?

Blake Myers, Siegers Seed Co.
- Early Season Sweet Corn Varieties

David T. Handley, University of Maine
- Floating Row Cover is for Me
Tim Stanton, Eura Farms, Feura Bush, NY
- 11:45 Why I Like Plastic
Keith Buhrmaster, Buhrmaster Farms, Ballston Spa, NY
Blueberry I
- Production Basics
William Lord, University of New Hampshire
- Insect Management
Alan Eaton, University of New Hampshire
- Disease Management
Frank Caruso, University of Massachusetts
- Mulching and Organic Matter

Kathy Demchak, Pennsylvania State University
- Cultivars
Gary Pavlis, Rutgers University
Beans and Peas
- Picking for Profit
Paul Arnold, Pleasant Valley Farm, Argyle, NY
- Grower Panel: The Way We Grow Beans for the Farm Stand: Harvesting by Hand or Machine
Charles Hardy, Brookdale Fruit Farm, Hollis, NH
Paul Gove, Gove Farm, Leominster, MA
- Best Peas and Beans for Direct Marketing
Rob Johnston, Jr., Johnny’s Selected Seeds, Winslow, ME
- Discussion Panel: Diseases, Insects and Weeds: Chose Your Foe

Alan Eaton, University of New Hampshire
Cheryl Smith, University of New Hampshire
Richard Bonanno, University of Massachusetts
Tree Fruit II
Cucurbits
Blueberry II
Organic Production
- Enhancing Organic Research: NEON Update

Anu Ranaranjan, Cornell University
- Two Organic Farms: A Contrast in Styles

Brian Caldwell, NOFA-NY, Spencer, NY
- Promising New Materials for Organic Pest Control

Emily Brown Rosen, Organic Materials Review Institute, Pennington, NJ
- Transition to Organic Made Easy
Bob Muth, Muth Farms, Pitman, NJ
- Expanding Organic Highbush Blueberry Production

Bill Sciarappa & Gary Pavlis, Rutgers
Pumpkin School I
Wildlife Management
- Deer Habitat and Behavior

Uma Ramakrishnan,
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
- Fencing Options for Deer Control
David Kennard, Wellscroft Fence Systems LLC, Harrisville, NH
- Grower Experience with Moveable Fencing
Nat Arena, Arena Farms, Concord, MA
- Avitrol Use and Certification for Bird Management
Don Wilda, USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services
- Woodchuck Ecology and Management

John McConnell, USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services
Brambles
Leafy Greens and Herbs
- A High Yield Year-Round Spinach Production System
Paul Arnold, Pleasant Valley Farm, Argyle, NY
- Organic Seed Crop Production: A New Niche for N.E. Farmers

C.R. Lawn, Fedco Seeds, Waterville, ME
- Winter Greens Under Plastic
Lisa Turner, Laughing Stock Farm, Freeport, ME
- Club Root on Brassicas

Frank Mangan, University of Massachusetts
- Managing Flea Beetles on Brassica Greens

Ruth Hazzard, University of Massachusetts
- Organic Cooking Greens for the Wholesale Trade
Dewitt Thomson, Full Bloom Market Garden, Amherst, MA
Pumpkin School II
- Insects and Pumpkins Don’t Mix – The Insect Link to Pumpkin Diseases
Tom Zitter, Cornell University
- Growing and Marketing Pumpkins at Riverbank Farm,
Anne Mattice, Mattice’s Riverbank Farm, N. Blenheim, NY
- Diseases: Angular Leaf Spot to Wilts and How to Manage Them

Meg McGrath, Cornell University
- Weed Management in Pumpkins

Richard Bonanno, University of Massachusetts
- An Overview of Road Side Marketing: Ideas to Take Home
John Mishanec, Cornell University
Featuring New Farmers
- Adding Horticulture to an Already Diversified Dairy Farm

Amanda Thurber, Lilac Ridge Farm, W. Brattleboro, VT
- How I Started an Organic Vegetable Farm with My Friends
Mark Guzzi, Peacemeal Farm, Dixmont, ME
- Growing Berries and Customers Organically at Beebleberry Farm
Emmanuel Farrow, Beebleberry Farm,
Randolph Center, VT
- Establishing Our Community Supported Agriculture Farm
Ryan Voiland, Red Fire Farm, Granby, MA
- Our First 5 Years in Farming

Eileen Droescher, Ol’ Turtle Farm, Easthampton, MA
Ornamentals
- New Vegetative Annuals

Lois Berg Stack, University of Maine
- Retailing Color Through Baskets and Tubs

Jeff Marstaller, Marstaller Greenhouses, N. Yarmouth, ME
- A Season of Cut Flowers

Chas Gill, Kennebec Flower Farm & Nursery, Bowdoinham, ME
- Ideas for Merchandising Ornamentals
Dianne Chauncy, Chauncey Farm, Antrim NH
- New Color Introductions in Spoon & Egg Gourds

Brent Loy, University of New Hampshire
Grapes

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