Annual Members Meeting of the Hudson Valley Research Lab, Friday, March 29th at 10:30am

The Annual Members Meeting of the Hudson Valley Research Lab, Inc will be held Friday, March 29th at 10:30am at the Hudson Valley Research Laboratory, 3357 US Highway 9W, Highland, NY 12528. (See Map & Directions)

Active Members of the Hudson Valley Research Lab are invited to attend, join the discussion, and vote to determine the course that HVRL will take this year and provide guidance for the years to come. You are welcome to renew your membership at the door as needed. We will be electing board members to fill open terms and executive committee positions.

Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP so we can provide plenty to eat!

Email Erica at ek538@cornell.edu or call (845.691.7151) to let us know your coming.

The support of all our members is vital to maintaining the operations of HVRL. We invite you to speak your mind as your input is invaluable for setting research objectives and priorities. Your votes for new member positions provide essential guidance for the future of the lab.

We will be bringing to the floor discussions on our master plan for laboratory building repair and renovations. Our first phase is now in process. We will be developing two new fruit storage units, a research wing for fruit evaluations and a new shop for hot work (welding and metal cutting).

Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.

Sincerely, HVLR Board of Directors & Lab Director

About Peter J Jentsch

Peter J. Jentsch serves the mid-Hudson Valley pome fruit, grape and vegetable growers as the Senior Extension Associate in the Department of Entomology for Cornell University’s Hudson Valley Laboratory located in Highland, NY. He provides regional farmers with information on insect related research conducted on the laboratory’s 20-acre research farm for use in commercial and organic fruit and vegetable production. Peter is a graduate of the University of Nebraska with a Masters degree in Entomology. He is presently focusing on invasive insect species, monitoring in the urban environment and commercial agricultural production systems throughout the state
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