Each year we attend the Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention in Hersey, Pennsylvania at the Hersey Lodge.
This convention brings growers from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The convention gives farmers a chance to browse the latest trends, technologies, and produce varieties and even offers farms to network and share ideas from their farms.
Dale III, Carol, Dale IV, Brandt, and I (Kaitlyn) arrived a the convention on Tuesday and stayed until Wednesday evening.
Lectures & Workshops
Lectures & Workshops
We got a chance to attend workshops and seminars from everything from Tree Fruit to Marketing. We all split up to gather information and bring it back to sift through and digest the ideas.
There were many different workshops to choose from! |
Steven Wiley from The Lincoln Leadership Institute gave a brilliant presentation on leadership. |
Caleb Torrice from Tabora Farm & Orchard in Chalfont, PA gave a presentation on store display and signage. |
Carla Snyder & Brian Moyer from Penn State Extension gave a great lecture and workshop on signage and display as well. |
CSPI is a food and nutrition consumer organization. They are often referred to as the "Food Police".
They receive no funding from industry or the government. Their aim to provide awareness for consumer about issues with food safety and nutrition.
He often referred to GMO's as Biotechnology or "Biotech".
There are over 420 million acres of GM crops in the world. GM crops have been growing commercially since 1996.
These are the only commercially grown GM crops available at this time:
- corn
- soybeans
- cotton
- canola
- sugar beets
- alfalfa
- squash
- papaya
I could go on and on but please check out CSPI's Report on GMO's for some great information!
*Do you your own research and make sure that your sources are credible. FYI: All Seralini research and documents have been discredited!
Some other lectures that we attended and enjoyed included:
- New Asparagus Varieities by Carl Cantaluppi from North Carolina Extension
- Basil Downy Mildew by Dr. Margaret McGrath from Cornell University
- Growing Greenhouse Tomatoes by Dr. Richard Snyder from Mississippi State University
- Farm to Workplace by Lindsay Gilmour and Molly Johnston Heck from Common Market
- Food Safety Aspects in Irrigation Water by Dr. Luke Laborde from Penn State University
- and many others!
Trade Show
The trade show allowed us the opportunity so speak with box and bag companies to see their new product for the upcoming season.
We also looked at some new bins for our apples.
There are many new varieties of apples coming out every year. The trade show gives exhibitors a chance to present their product to potential growers.All-in-all we had an educational and fun experience at the convention. We are coming home with some valuable tools that will help improve many aspects of our farm.
We look forward to attending again next year!
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