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Advanced Citrus Management

  • May 16, 2025
  • 8:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  • U of A Cooperative Extension Office 4341 E Broadway Rd Phoenix, AZ 85040

Registration

  • Must be a current Master Gardener in the U of A Extension program.
  • We will have translation via a live translator, participants will have headsets to hear the translation. Tendremos traducción a través de un traductor en vivo, los participantes tendrán auriculares para escuchar la traducción.
  • We will have translation via a live translator, participants will have headsets to hear the translation. Tendremos traducción a través de un traductor en vivo, los participantes tendrán auriculares para escuchar la traducción.

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Arizona Community Tree Council Presents
Advanced Citrus Management

   Friday, May 16, 2025

Phoenix, AZ

8:00am - 12:15 pm

4 ISA CEUs Available


Registration Rates

Before May 1:  $75

May 1 to May 15:  $85

Master Gardener:  $45

Discounts for groups of 6 more! Call us 602-354-3023


Location

U of A Cooperative Extension Office

4341 E Broadway Rd 

Phoenix, AZ 85040


Class Descripton

Guidelines and proper methods for citrus tree management in Arizona will be presented. Participants will obtain an understanding of citrus tree care, growth and development, pruning, maintenance, fertilization and irrigation. He will also provide an update regarding the spread and status of the Citrus Greening Disease in Arizona.

Class Schedule

7:15 - 8:00 am | Check In

8:00 - 10:00 am | Basic guidelines and proper methods for citrus tree care in Arizona

10:00 - 1015 am | Break

10:15 am - Noon | Update on the spread and status of the Citrus Greening Disease in Arizona

Noon - 12:15 pm | Review, Questions & Answers, CEU sign in


Our Presenter
Glenn Wright is employed with the University of Arizona Extension office in Yuma, Arizona. His current activities include developing field research and educational programs that benefit fruit growers and others, editing a newsletter, serving as an information resource to the citrus industry, and testing new citrus and deciduous varieties and rootstocks.

Additionally, he is responsible for developing and teaching a formal course on citrus production which is offered to students at Arizona Western College in Yuma.



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