Cal Poly Strawberry Center to host annual field day

The Cal Poly Strawberry Center is inviting strawberry industry participation at its annual industry field day on July 18.

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(The Cal Poly Strawberry Center)

The Cal Poly Strawberry Center is inviting strawberry industry participation at its annual industry field day on July 18.

Free registration is available onlne.

The event is the largest field day research and education event for the California strawberry industry, according to a news release. The field day drew 240 last year view the center’s disease control and host resistance field trials, according to the release.

The Cal Poly Strawberry Center was established in 2014 as a partnership between Cal Poly and the California Strawberry Commission.

For more information about the annual field day event, contact Alison or Nicole at strawberrycenter@calpoly.edu or call 805-756-2150.

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