Experiment Station Open House
Experiment Station
Open House
NEW HAVEN â The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station will hold a free âSpring 2006 Open Houseâ program for the public at 1 pm on Thursday, April 20. The program will be in the Donald F. Jones Auditorium, 123 Huntington Street.
Visitors will hear talks, participate in tours, and have an opportunity to bring soil samples for testing and submit plant and insect specimens for identification.
Speakers for the event will be Dr David Stilwell and Craig Musante on âCCA Pressure-Treated Wood in the House and Garden,â Dr Walter Krol and Terri Arsenault, âPesticide Residues in Food â Keeping Current with New Productsâ; and Dr Mary Jane Incorvia Mattina, âSafeguarding the Nationâs Food Supply â and More.â
Kenneth Welch and Gale Ridge will answer questions about insects, Dr Sharon Douglas and Mary Inman will answer questions about plant problems and diseases, and Gregory Bugbee will answer questions about soils.
There will be demonstrations in the stationâs laboratories and tours of the 14th Connecticut National Guard Civil Support Team mobile laboratory; Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection mobile laboratory; Department of Analytical Chemistry headed by Dr Mary Jane Incorvia Mattina; and the Biosafety Level 3 Laboratory supervised Dr John F. Anderson.
Dr Robert Marra and Dr Sharon Douglas will describe the newly renovated Molecular Plant Diagnostics Laboratory.
For directions or other information call 203-974-8500 or 877-855-2237, or visit caes.state.ct.us.