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News Release

For Immediate Release — July 1, 2009

Tennessee Schedules Burley Tobacco and
Forage Field Day for July 16

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee Research and Education Center at Greeneville will hold its annual Tobacco and Forage Field Day on Thursday, July 16, beginning at 8 a.m.

The event, which is free, features UT Institute of Agriculture researchers and Extension specialists and includes two concurrent tours. The tobacco tour will explore different aspects of burley production research, including nitrogen rates and timing of harvest, which can have an impact on yields and leaf quality. Program topics also include new research involving mechanization of harvesting and grading tobacco and curing strategies to produce a high-quality leaf. The impact of variety selection on yield and quality of cured leaf will also be discussed. Visitors are invited to see first-hand how burley varieties are performing in the field this year and which new varieties are available.

Concurrent to the tobacco tour, a separate program on forage will be presented. Speakers on the forage tour will discuss alternative materials to fertilize hay and pastures, and visitors will learn how these products can fit into a nutrient management program. Field day visitors will also have the opportunity to see which of the available warm-season annuals could integrate well into their forage systems, and they will have an opportunity to walk through the forage variety trials planted at the Greeneville Center and ask questions about the varieties and their performance.
A trade show featuring private vendors and educational and informational displays will also be available for visitors to enjoy.

Both tours during the event will be presented twice, so visitors may attend each tour. Transportation will be provided to each tour stop. A sponsored lunch will be served at 1 p.m. courtesy of the Burley Stabilization Corp., Carolina Soil, Chemtura Corporation Inc., and the Wax Company.

The field day site is located on East Allens Bridge Road, off Highway 70 in Greeneville. Directions to the Center and a complete program are available online at http://greeneville.tennessee.edu/ For more information regarding the field day, contact your county UT Extension office or the Research and Education Center at Greeneville, 423-638-6532.

The Research and Education Center at Greeneville is one of 10 outdoor laboratories located throughout the state as part of the UT AgResearch system. UT AgResearch is a division of the UT Institute of Agriculture. In addition to its agricultural research programs, the UT Institute of Agriculture also provides instruction, research and public service through the UT College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, the UT College of Veterinary Medicine and UT Extension offices in every county in the state.

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Contacts:

Rob Ellis, Director of the UT Research and Education Center at Greeneville, 423-638-6532, rellis1@utk.edu  

Patricia McDaniels, UTIA Marketing and Communications Services, 615-835-4570, pmcdaniels@tennessee.edu