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            Festival of Fruit 2008
Celebrating CRFG's 40th Anniversary
The Year of the Avocado
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Julie Frink  Jon Verdick  Kevin Hauser Charles Portney
Avocado Specialist  Figs
  Apple Specialist
Feed The Soil  and
Plant Propagation
 
 
 

 
 
 
Greg Partida Ben Poirier  Steve Markell Tom Mortell 
Avocado Culture Myrtaceae Fruits  Fruit Nutrition Plant Nutrients 
 
 

 

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Kern Hunewill
Pieter Severnen
Jim Bathgate Edgar Valdivia
Avocados
Tree Culture 1 &
Tree Culture 2 
Persimmons 
  SemiTropical fruits
for California
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Mark Hoddle  Tom Del Hotel Ramiro Lobo  Roger Meyer
Avocado Pests Pruning Citrus Pitahayas  Something Different
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rick Yessayian Gary Bender John Kabashima
Mark Allen 
 Fruits from pole to pole
& Frozen Deserts
Future Tree Crops
Fruit Trees: threats
, opportunities and
the ""Butterfly Effect""
 
 
 








 

 
  
FoF program current as of June 22:
 
 
For Friday afternoon we're planning to have three speakers go in sequence for about an hour each.  These will be:
        Greg Partida: "An overview of avocados"
        Roger Meyer: "Let's grow something different" 
        Rick Yessayian: "Fruits from pole to pole"
These presentations will be in Portola Pavillion C (or similar facility).
 
On Saturday we're planning two keynote addresses for the entire group.  These will also be in the Portola Pavillion(s ): 
        9:00         Gary Bender          "The Future of Tree Crop Agriculture in Southern California"
        1:45        (Presentation of CRFG Ryland scholarships to Mark Allen and Bridey Root)
        1:55        John Kabashima      "The right to grow fruit trees: threats, opportunities and the 'Butterfly Effect'"            
 
In addition to these keynotes we plan to have four or five simultaneous sessions in four different time slots on Saturday: 
 
First time slot 10:15 - 11:15:
        Julie Frink: "Choosing the best avocado varieties for your home garden"
        Kevin Hauser: "Growing apples in a warm climate"
        Charles Portney: "Feed the soil, not the plant"
        Ramiro Lobo: "Pitahayas"
        Mark Allen: "Importance of honeybee pollination" 
 
Second time slot 11:30 - 12:30:
        Greg Partida: "Avocado culture: treating the problems" 
        Ben Poirier: "Fruits of the Myrtaceae family"
        Steven Markell: "Nutritional value of fruit"
        Tom Mortell: "Plant nutrients"
        Charles Portney: "Plant propagation"
 
Third time slot 3:00 - 4:00:
        Kern Hunewill: "Growing avocados in marginal areas"  
        Pieter Severynen: "Perfect orchard, happy owner.  Part I: Basic"   
        Jim Bathgate: "Persimmons and other low chill fruit"
        Edgar Valdivia: "Semitropical fruits for California"
 
Fourth time slot 4:15 - 5:15:
        Mark Hoddle: "Potential New Avocado Pests for California from South of the Border"
        Pieter Severynen: "Perfect orchard, happy owner.  Part II: Advanced"   
        Tom Del Hotal: "Proactive strategies for pruning citrus"     
        Jon Verdick: "From twigs to figs" 
 
Our final speaker will be Rick Yessayian at the Saturday evening dinner on "Frozen Desserts." 
 
 
 
This mlineup may change if speacker become unable to attend.
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Avocado is more than just a tasty treat to be enjoyed in guacamole--it makes a hearty satisfying meal when eaten alone, in salads, and in other dishes. .