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WSU Postharvest Fruit School 2018 BERRY SESSION

WSU Fruit Schools are designed to dive deep into topics important to the industry using a combination of presentation, discussion, hands-on activities, and demonstrations.

WSU Postharvest Fruit School 2018 is a three day event concentrating on all aspects of postharvest fruit. This year we have separate tickets for specific events, giving attendees the option of which events they would like to attend.

For berry growers we have tickets available for only the berry session on day two. We will be live-streaming this session from Prosser, WA to Wenatchee and Lynden, WA. Berry session only tickets are available at a reduced price from full program tickets.

Full event program details can be viewed at
http://treefruit.wsu.edu/postharvest-fruit-school-2018/

To register for the berry session only, or any of the other events,
https://wsupostharvestfruitschool2018.eventbrite.com


BERRY SESSION DETAILS

Date: March 21st, 2018
live-streamed from Prosser, WA

Cost: $40 (includes snacks and lunch)

Availability: Berry session available in all three locations. No other sessions will be available in Lynden.

REGISTER ONLINE
https://wsupostharvestfruitschool2018.eventbrite.com

WORKSHOP LOCATIONS

WENATCHEE (live streamed from Prosser)
Confluence Technology Center
285 Technology Center Way, Wenatchee, WA

PROSSER
Walter Clore Wine & Culinary Center
2140 Wine Country R., Prosser, WA

LYNDEN (live-streamed from Prosser)
Mt. Baker Rotary building, NW WA Fair & Event Center
1775 Front St., Lynden, WA
(No other sessions available in Lynden)


Thank you to our sponsors!

The support of the following sponsors significantly reduced registration fees for this fruit school.

Gold Sponsors

 

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Snacks & Coffee Sponsors

 

Bags & Swag Sponsors

 

 

Anyone attending this program that requires auxiliary aids or services, please contact Gwen Hoheisel at 509-786-5609 or by email at ghoheisel@wsu.edu three weeks prior to the event. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.