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Fruitful Sessions at the 2025 Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Convention

Logo of the Ontario fruit and vegetable convention

The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention (OFVC), Canada’s premier horticultural event, is returning to the Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario on February 19-20, 2025.

Want the inside scoop? Take a sneak peek at the fruit-focused sessions below or download the OFVC Highlights Brochure here.

Apple

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
9:30 am
Effective Spraying: What Can Go Wrong and How to Get It Right
David Manktelow, Applied Research & Technologies Ltd., New Zealand
10:00 am
FUNdamentals of Fungicides
Katie Goldenhar, BC Ministry of Agriculture and Food
10:30 am
The Use of Plant Growth Regulators in Apples – Why, When and How to Use Them
Poliana Francescatto, Valent BioSciences, USA (Live stream)
11:00 am
Targeting Success: Effective Spraying Practices Panel
David Manktelow, Applied Research & Technologies Ltd., New Zealand; 
Katie Goldenhar, BC Ministry of Agriculture and Food; 
Poliana Francescatto, Valent BioSciences (Live stream)

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
9:30 am
Apple Market Trends & Outlook Panel
Graeme Smith, Loblaws Intl.; Kirk Kemp, Algoma Orchards; Erika DeBrouwer, OMAFA; Rachael LeBlanc, Vineland Research & Innovation Centre
10:30 am
Crop Protection Regulatory Updates for 2025
Chris Duyvelshoff, Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association
11:00 am
Best Storage Practices for Ambrosia, Gala, and Honeycrisp Apples
Jennifer DeEll, OMAFA

Break
2:00 pm
Understanding Adjuvants for Improved Pesticide Application
David Manktelow, Applied Research & Technologies Ltd., New Zealand
2:30 pm
Getting More Ontario Apples into the Shopping Cart
Peter Chapman, SKU Food, Nova Scotia
3:00 pm
Finding Your Niche or New Market Opportunities Panel
Cathy McKay, Nature’s Bounty; Glen Smyth, Appleflats
3:30 pm
Outbreak to Outsmart: Strategies to Manage Apple Scab
Kristy Grigg-McGuffin, OMAFA

Berries

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
9:30 am
Taylor Farms Muskoka Grower Profile
Sarah and Aaron Shaw, Taylor Farms Muskoka
10:00 am
Optically Targeted Herbicide Application in Highbush Blueberry
Thierry E. Besançon, Rutgers University, USA
10:30 am
Soilborne Disease Management
Marvin P. Pritts, Cornell University, USA
11:00 am
Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission 101
Amy Cronin, Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission
Break
2:00 pm
Best Use of Biological Solutions in Crop Protection and Plant Health For Berries
Pam Marrone, Invasive Species Corporation
2:30 pm
Anthracnose Resistance Issues and Neopest Management in Strawberry
Guido Schnabel, Clemson University, USA
3:00 pm
Getting More Ontario Berries into the Shopping Cart
Peter Chapman, SKUFood
3:30 pm
Field Release of the Asian Parasitoid, Ganaspis kimorum, for Biological Control
Tara Gariepy, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
9:30 am
Wilmot Blueberries Grower Profile
Courtney Stevens, Wilmot Blueberries
10:00 am
Berry Variety Trials and Breeding Updates from AAFC
Beatrice Amyotte, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
10:30 am
Employment Standards for Employers
Valerie Henschel, Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Trade, and Skills Development
11:00 am
Understanding Carrier Volume to Optimize Coverage
David Manktelow, Applied Research & Technologies Ltd., New Zealand

Grape

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
2:00 pm
Recent Advancements and the Importance of Domestic Clean Plant Program for Grapevines in Canada
Sud Poorjari, Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute–Brock University
2:30 pm
Results of a Chemical Control Trial for Spotted Lanternfly
Doug Pfeiffer, Virginia Tech, USA; Josh Mosiondz, OMAFA
3:00 pm
Best Use of Biological Solutions in Crop Protection and Plant Health for Vineyards
Pam Marrone, Invasive Species Corporation
3:30 pm
The Ugly Truth About Black Rot Control: Back to Basics
Bryan Hed, Penn State University, USA
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
9:30 am
Lessons learned: Under Vine Cover Crops in Ontario
Stephanie Vickers, OMAFA; Kathryn Carter, OMAFA; Josh Aitken, Cave Spring Vineyard
10:00 am
Wine Weather Forecast for Ontario: Warmer, Wetter, and Wilder
David Phillips, Environment Canada
10:30 am
ABA and Cold Hardiness in Grapes
Jim Willwerth, Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute–Brock University
11:00 am
A Journey Across Botrytis Bunch Rot Control: From Modeling to Biocontrol Agents
Irene Salotti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

Break
2:00 pm
Grape Vine Rootstocks for Ontario
Jim Willwerth, Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute–Brock University
2:30 pm
Vineyard Nutrition Monitoring Advances with HiRes Vineyard Nutrition
Patricia Skinkis, Oregon State University, USA (Live Stream)
3:00 pm
Effect of Foliar Application of Potassium Fertilizer on Yield, Fruit Quality and Cold Hardiness of Chambourcin
Gurkirat Singh, Penn State, USA (Live stream)
3:30 pm
New Technologies in Grape Production Panel
John Felice, Pellenc America, USA; Jenny Lemieux, Vivid Machines; other panelist TBA

Tender Fruit

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2025
Time
Presentation / Speaker
9:30 am
Reduced Sensitivity to DMI Fungicides in the Brown Rot Pathogen and Management Approaches
Katie Goldenhar, BC Ministry of Agriculture; Guido Schnabel, Clemson University, USA
10:00 am
Advances in Management of Scale Insects in Tender Fruit
Brett Blaauw, University of Georgia, USA
10:30 am
Insights on Biology and Epidemiology of Peach Leaf Curl
Irene Salotti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
11:00 am
Peach Leaf Curl 2024: What Worked, What Didn’t and Possible Future Options for Management
Wendy McFadden-Smith, OMAFA

Break
2:00 pm
Optically Targeted Herbicide Application in Tender Fruit
Thierry E. Besançon, Rutgers University, USA
2:30 pm
Fruit Production for the Future: Washington State Smart Orchard
Lav Khot, Washington State University, USA
3:00 pm
Panel on Optimizing Water Use in Orchards
Myroslava Khomik, University of Waterloo; Brett Ruck, Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake
3:30 pm
Tomorrow’s Forecast: Warmer, Wetter, and Wilder – Are you Ready?
David Phillips, Environment Canada

Looking for more? Other educational sessions that may be of interest to fruit growers include:

  • Agritourism Ontario
  • Communicating About Food and Farming
  • Cost of Production: Machinery Costs
  • Enhancing the Crop Hub and CropIPM: Insights & Feedback
  • Grower Experiences with Robotics and Technology
  • General Labour
  • Oenology and Cider
  • Soil Health and Fertility
  • Rise ‘N Shine Breakfast
  • …and more!

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