Illinois Horticulture Field Day is set for Thursday, June 9, 2016
Raoul and Jodie Bergersen, owners of Valley Orchard in Cherry Valley, Illinois, welcome you to their farm for the 2016 Horticulture Field Day. The field day provides the opportunity to learn about Valley Orchard’s farm operations. This 35-acre farm grows apple trees, small fruits, vegetables and pumpkins. Their farm market offers fresh cider, made-from-scratch apple pies, apple cider donuts, caramel apples, and other unique treats and gifts.
In addition, the field day will give you a chance to connect with other specialty growers in Illinois and neighboring states. Raoul and Jodie will share their knowledge about the farm business and University of Illinois Extension Specialists and Educators will discuss a range of topics related to specialty crops. Integrated pest management, fruit thinning, high density apples, trellised blackberries and varietal information are a few of the many topics that will be covered.
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After lunch, Liz Vaenoski, owner of Vaenoski Honeybee Farm in Clinton, Wisconsin, will share her knowledge of honeybees and pesticide impact. Liz Vaenoski is a lifelong beekeeper, dedicated to raising money for honeybee research through her intricate beeswax sculptures. She also serves as a mentor beekeeper to clubs, teaches beekeeping classes, and gives educational talks to all ages.
Immediately following, will be a presentation on Aronia berries by Jeff Warren, owner of Berry View Orchard in Mount Morris, Illinois. Jeff began growing Aronia berries in 2010. He will discuss growing and management practices. He will also talk about the market development, the nutritional aspect and value-added products.
The event will conclude with a tour of Four Sister’s Organic Farm. The farm was founded in 2012 by Richard and Barbara Kanak. Named for their four daughters, this 12-acre organic farm features 209 varieties of vegetables, several different fruits, and a perennial herb garden round out the offerings. The Kanak’s take pride in offering picked-on-demand produce and fruits from their farm stand. Richard Kanak will discuss the challenges and rewards of growing organically and answer questions based on his experience.
The event is sponsored by the Illinois State Horticultural Society, University of Illinois, and the Illinois Specialty Growers Association.
Advance registration is $27 and includes lunch. To register and for more information visit www.picatic.com/ilhortday.
Questions: email Rachel Coventry at ilsthortsoc@gmail.com or call 217-853-6048.