POLLINATION - DON'T OVERLOOK IT!
2nd ANNUAL CROPS AND HONEY BEE POLLINATION SYMPOSIUM
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2000
SIMCOE AGRICULTURE RESEARCH STATION - SIMCOE
Sponsored by:
Ontario Beekeepers' Association - Ontario Honey Bee Pollination Association
ADVANCE REGISTRATION $ 40
DEADLINE POSTMARKED MARCH 6TH, 2000
(includes lunch - must be paid in advance)
REGISTRATION AT THE DOOR $ 30 (no meal)
Fees subject to 7% gst.
Honey bees continue to play an important role in pollinating field
crops and fruit trees. Honey bee pollination increases the
quantity and improves the quality of produced vegetables, fruits,
and seeds. The decline in the availability of honey bees in
feral colonies and the shortage of wild native pollinators can
jeopardize the crop production.The Ontario Honey Bee
Pollination Association continues to offer educational services to
the growers and beekeepers. All crop growers, beekeepers
and horticultural extension personnel are invited to attend the 2nd
Annual Crops and Honey Bee Pollination Symposium.
This symposium will kick off with a visit to Bick's tank farm where
pickling cucumbers are processed. Various subjects such
as pollination technology, management of bees for efficient
pollination, pollination requirements of crops, and grower-
beekeeper problem solving will be covered. The guest speaker is Dr.
Dan Mayer, Professor, Washington State University.
Dr. Mayer is a world renowned scientist. His research focuses on
apple pollination (high and low density varieties), and the
impacts of pesticides on bees. University of Guelph Professors Dr.
Peter Kevan (Pollination ecology) and Brian Husband
(Genetics of plant populations) will report on pollination of
cucumber, apple, red clover, and pumpkin. Dr. Medhat Nasr,
Tech-Transfer Specialist (OBA), will report on management and
strength of rented bee colonies for pollination in Ontario.
The status of the beekeeping industry will be reported by Doug
McRory, Provincial Apiarist, OMAFRA. A panel of
beekeepers and growers in Ontario will discuss pollination issues,
pollination contracts, and grower-beekeeper working
relationships.
AGENDA
Program Chair: John Van Alten
Bick's Tank Farm - Delhi/Simcoe area - on Road 4, just north of Road 9
8:45 am Slide Presentation/Tour - Bill Bouw, Operations Manager
Meeting place :Simcoe Agriculture Research Station - Hwy 3 and Blueline Road
10:00 am Registration/Coffee
10:30 am Ontario Honey Bee Pollination Association Services and Goals
John Van Alten, OHBPA Chair
10:45 am Status of the Beekeeping Industry in Ontario
Doug McRory, Provincial Apiarist, OMAFRA
11:10 am Pollination of High Density Apple in Washington, US.
Dan Mayer, Professor, Washington State University, Prosser, WA
12:00 pm Lunch (by reservation only)
1:15 pm Sustainable Pollination Project Report:
15 min - Peter Kevan: Pickling cucumber pollination
15 min - Brian Husband: Gene flow in apple orchards
10 min - Mark Robinson: Pollination of red clover
10 min - Peter Kevan: Pumpkin and squash pollination
2:05 pm Colony Strength and Quality Used for Crop Pollination in Ontario
Medhat Nasr, Researcher, Ontario Beekeepers' Association
2:45 pm Growers' Perspective of the Value of Honey Bees for Pollination
Vic Hann, Grower
3:15 pm Coffee Break
3:30 pm Beekeeping and Pollination in the US
Dan Mayer
4:00 pm Panel Discussion: Graham Roberts, Moderator
Panel: (Andrew Sperlich, Tom Congdon, David Vander Dussen,
Henry Hiemstra, Vic Hann, John Gardner)
Topics: Moving colonies for pollination, colony
placement in fields, colony rent, colony
strength quality, and farmers-beekeepers work
relationship, etc.
ADVANCE REGISTRATION FOR MEETINGS/MEMBERSHIPS
March 13th Pollination Symposium, Simcoe
Registeration fees: CND $40.00 (includes lunch)
plus GST: CND $ 2.80 (7%)
= CND $42.80
Send cheque or money order ASAP to:
Ontario Beekeepers' Association
Bayfield, ON N0M 1G0
For more information contact:
Ontario Beekeepers' Association
519-565-2622 phone
519-565-5452 fax
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www.tcc.on.ca/~ontbee
Medhat Nasr, Ph.D.
Research Scientist,
Ontario Beekeepers' Association
Dept. Environmental Biology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
N1G 2W1
Tel: (519) 824-4120
Fax:(519)837-0442
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