[Apple-Crop] Order your Apple A Day IPM Calendar by Dec 14 for shipping before the New Year
Thomas Bernard
tbernard at ipminstitute.org
Tue Dec 12 17:37:41 EST 2017
Hello,
For the last two years, the IPM Institute has offered a monthly planning
calendar to apple growers in the Upper Midwest designed to identify, plan
and implement IPM and other pest management activities on the farm. We now
want to offer our Apple A Day IPM calendar to growers in all regions and in
2019 begin using photo's submitted by growers from all around the United
States.
The 2018 Apple A Day IPM Calendar features large, full-color photos
submitted by growers which include the people, landscapes, ecology and
events of our local orchards. Descriptions of important crop and pest
phenology are listed for each month. These stories and photographs offer a
fun way to plan your year and share the story of growing apples with your
employees, friends, family or valued customers. Visit the link below for a
preview of this year's calendar.
We are working with a local printing company and this professionally
printed, full color, wall calendar will be ready to ship by mid-December.
Please place your order by December 14 to ensure arrival by the start of the
New Year. We also invite you to forward this email on to any other
orchardists who might be interested.
Please click the link below to place your order. All orders will be
processed electronically. If you are having trouble placing an order please
call Thomas Bernard, (224) 629-7132 or email
<mailto:tbernard at ipminstitute.org> tbernard at ipminstitute.org. Thank you!
Apple A Day IPM Calendar
<https://ipminstitute.org/applecalendar>
https://ipminstitute.org/applecalendar
____________________________
Thomas Bernard
Specialty Crops Project Coordinator
IPM Institute of North America Inc.
211 S. Paterson St., Suite 380
Madison WI 53703
Office 608 232-1410
Cell 224 629-7132
<mailto:tbernard at ipminstitute.org> tbernard at ipminstitute.org
<http://www.ipminstitute.org/> www.ipminstitute.org
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