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The 73rd meeting of the regional NJDelMarVaPa Plant Pathologists was held March 6th in Newark, at the University of Delaware. Hosted by Nancy Gregory this year, the group has been meeting yearly to present research results, discuss new detections of plant diseases, and share Clinic reports. It also serves as a place for graduate students to practice for American Phytopathological Society talks to be given at regional meetings. This casual meeting is always a great chance to meet and discuss with regional colleagues.
NFG 3/17/2018

Tuesday March 7, 2017 was the 72nd meeting of the NJDelMarVaPa plant pathology group, held at the University of Delaware. We had a good meeting and some lively discussions! Student work was presented, as well as research and disease updates from regional colleagues. This casual meeting is one of the best regional opportunities for networking and updates.
NFG 3/12/2017

The 71st annual meeting of the NJDelMarVaPa Plant Pathologists was held March 1, 2016, NJDelMarVaPa_2016at the University of Delaware. It was hosted this year by Nancy Gregory and Nathan Kleczewski, and serves as a regional update for colleagues and for networking, and is also an opportunity for students to present work.  Attendees included Cooperative Extension personnel from DE, MD, VA and PA, and pathologists from Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Information was presented on new and notable plant diseases, diagnostics, and field trials.
N Gregory 3/3/16

Attendees at the 2013 NJDelMarVaPa Plant Pathology Meeting at UD in March
Attendees at the 2013 NJDelMarVaPa Plant Pathology Meeting at UD in March

The 68th annual meeting of the NJDelMarVaPa Extension Plant Pathologists was held in at the University of Delaware in Newark, DE on March 21, 2013. The one day meeting has been held at the University of Delaware for all of its 68 years, and was hosted this year by Nancy Gregory.  The meeting has traditionally been a day to share field trial results, interesting plant disease reports, and to allow graduate students to present research to a small group.  It has always been a chance for regional Extension professionals to network and interact on a day filled with scientific presentations and good conversation.