uiHrER yyuiy riiiiiTLN.-^.; 



The Oytli Annual iic^ti.ng oF tli'.' j'lnsr^aclnir.o.tts ,''ju i I; rowers' '-.s.soc i a L ion 

 Inc. in cooperation witii the University o.C i iasiiacluisetts Extens ioa ..Jprvice 

 will be held In tlie .lardner Aniiory, ilardn.ir, i ia.ssachu.setts on Januai-y '' and 10, 



iy63. 



The complete program is not avaiiabLe at this time. Hov/ever, l1\..^ provram 

 at present includes the following: 



Professor \\'. D. V/hitcoinb, University o? / ,a.i;; .icliu.sett.s , 

 l^eport on Fruit Insect i.esea^cli. 



Ur . W. D. Weeks, University of Hassacausetts , 

 Nutrition otudies on Red Uel.Lcions. 



Professor F. A. Perkins, Rutgers University, 



Improved Packaging and Handling Practices lor Apples. 



Dr. K. G. Parker, Cornell University, 

 Fire Blight and Its Control. 



Dr. S. E. Lienk, N. Y. Agricultural Etp. station ((Jeneva) , 

 Results of Mite Control Experiments. 



Dr. \\ . J. Lord, University of Hassachusetts , 

 Storage Studies on Water Core. 



Dr. F. W. Southwick, University of Massachusetts, 

 Storage Studies on Apple Scald. 



Dr. F. W. Soutliwick, University of Massachusetts, 



Chemical Thinning with Sevin and MAA-tj'pe Compounds. 



Dr. William Tunis, University of Massachusetts, 

 Insect Control R.ecommendat ions for 1963. 



Dr. C. J. Gilgut, University of Massachusetts, 

 Disease Control Recommendations for 1963. 



Dr. George A. Michael, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 

 Massachusetts Pesticide Lav;s and the Fruit lirower. 



Mr. H. M. Putnam, Mew York Department of Agriculture and Marl;ets, 

 How the New York Apple Marketiiig Order is Working. 



Professor A. C. Bobb, University of Connecticut, 



Horticultural Observations in Eight European Countries. 



