ABCs of Fertilizer Management in English Nov 3, 2010 (Vista/San Marcos)
ABCs of Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in English
Center for Applied Horticultural Research(Directions)
2280 Tamara Lane, San Marcos CA 92084
November 3, 2010 (Wednesday)
7:30 am – 2:30 pm
Moderator: Jim Bethke, UCCE San Diego County
Presenter: Dr. Don Merhaut, UCCE Specialist for Floriculture/Nursery Crops, UC Riverside
This program will provide an in-depth training on all essential plant nutrients and their use in fertilizers. In addition, instruction and hands-on demonstrations of fertilizer injectors will be provided. By the end of the program, participants will be able to incorporate Best Management Practices (BMPs) to mitigate fertilizer runoff. The program will be broken down into six areas:
General overview of BMPs
Overview of nitrogen cycling in watersheds and nurseries
BMPs for Granular Fertilizers
BMPs for Liquid Fertilizers
BMPs for Irrigation
BMPs for Nursery Infrastructure
Agenda:
7:30 am - 8:00 am | Registration and Refreshments |
8:00 am – 9:30 am Welcome and Part 1 |
A review of key plant physiological concepts will be taught, so that applied concepts of plant nutrition and fertility management, which will be taught during the later half of the course, are clearly understood. |
9:30 am – 9:45 am |
BREAK |
9:45 am – 12 noon |
Each of the essential plant nutrients will be discussed in detail, emphasizing: Cycling of the nutrient in the environment (soil, air, water, and plants) EPA guidelines and state and regional regulations pertaining to that element, if any. Fertilizer formulations containing the element. Participants will be taught how to calculate nutrient content from fertilizers commonly used in the industry. Nutrient disorders of each element will be discussed, emphasizing plant symptoms of plant deficiencies. Environmental and cultural practices will be discussed that may cause nutrient disorders or reduce the efficiency of nutrient uptake into plant. |
12 noon – 12:30 pm |
LUNCH sponsored by Grangetto's Farm and Garden Supply |
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Part 3 |
Fertilizer Management (Best Management Practices). The appropriate use of specific fertilizer formulations will be discussed, with a focus on minimizing fertilizer costs through optimization of nutrient uptake into the plants with minimal nutrient leaching. The use of fertilizer injectors will be demonstrated. Coated Controlled Release fertilizers Liquid Fertilizers Granular Fertilizers |
2:30 pm | Adjourn |
Continuing Education Units applied for: CCA, Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Ag Waiver Program.
Registration fee: $65.00 per person
Online Registration (VISA, Master Card, AmEx, Discover)
