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Welcome to our new research associate Samantha Simard

Welcome to our new research associate Samantha Simard

Dec 6, 2023


Welcome to our new research associate Samantha Simard!

Originally from San Luis Obispo, Sam earned a BS in Agriculture Science and minor in Biology from Southern Utah University (where she also ran track and cross country). She then returned to California's central coast to began graduate school at Cal Poly. She is working towards a Master's in Agriculture with specialization in Plant Protection Science.

Sam really "enjoys having the opportunity to work with students, and there is nothing I find more rewarding than sharing knowledge and seeing students get excited about learning." In her new role, Sam is able to assist with lab management, facilitate student projects, run diagnostics, and manage her own field experiments. She is finding that having these diverse responsibilities continues to build her skills as a well-rounded researcher.

Welcome Sam!

New crop off to a great start!

New crop off to a great start!

Nov 30, 2023


At almost four weeks post-planting, our strawberry plants are establishing nicely. Despite some unseasonably warm temperatures (as high as 88F) in the few days following planting, the 2023/24 crop is making good progress. Moderate weather so far this fall along with a bit of rainfall (1.4") has allowed for favorable growing conditions. (Data source: www.cimis.water.CA.gov, administered by the CA Water Resource Board).

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Former Center students collaborating!

Former Center students collaborating!

Nov 28, 2023


Center graduate student alumni Jack Koster (Lecturer, CSUMB; Lab Assistant, UCCE) and Yu-Chen Wang (Farm Advisor, UCCE) are working collaboratively these past several months, conducting plant pathology research on diverse projects that are addressing the needs of growers in the tri-county area (Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties). One of their projects is evaluating the impact of Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV), a disease that causes large economic losses to growers and shippers, on lettuce varieties.

While graduate students at Cal Poly, Yu-Chen and Jack worked together side-by-side at the Strawberry Center and we are so pleased and proud to see them collaborating now as professional colleagues and researchers! Yu-Chen noted that she "enjoys working together with Jack to apply what we learned from strawberries at Cal Poly to new and different crops"; And according to Jack, "I have enjoyed my part-time work with Yu-Chen helping her advance research projects and perform diagnostics. It is good to be cognizant of current investigations into pathogen management, as well as current threats - I can bring this information back to my classroom and labs."

Another successful transplant day

Another successful transplant day

Nov 16, 2023


2.3 acres and over 58,000 plants

We realize that these are not big numbers for a commercial grower, but it's a big day for our small team at the Strawberry Center because our whole season of research starts here!

We are extremely grateful to our team of students, staff and the labor crews who made it happen in two days; With a special shout-out to Darensberries/ BlazerWilkinsonGee and Good Farms for sending two labor crews to help us plant and to Lassen Canyon Nursery, Crown Nursery, and Cedar point for donating bare-root transplants.

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WSU graduate student group invites Gerald Holmes to speak in seminar series

WSU graduate student group invites Gerald Holmes to speak in seminar series

Nov 15, 2023


Strawberry Center director Gerald Holmes was invited by Washington State University (WSU) graduate students to present in the WSU Plant Pathology Student-Invited Speaker Series. He was hosted by a group of graduate students including Center alum Mary Steele (Cal Poly, MS 2023, Agriculture), who began working towards her PhD this past summer with WSU Plant Pathologist Dr. Lindsay DuToit (https://tinyurl.com/WSU-L-DuToit). During his visit, Gerald found that "the students were not only excellent hosts but a very gregarious and congenial group. I thoroughly enjoyed interacting with them and seeing the excellent facilities at WSU".

Presentation title: "Cal Poly Strawberry Center: A New Model for Applied Research and Grower Outreach"
Presentation slides can be found online @ https://tinyurl.com/WSU-Holmes-2023
Presentation video: https://youtu.be/ijf32l_OCU4
(photos courtesy of WSU Department of Plant Pathology)

Joseph Ramirez invited to speak at CAFES groundbreaking ceremony

Joseph Ramirez invited to speak at CAFES groundbreaking ceremony

Nov 14, 2023


Center graduate student Joseph Ramirez was invited to speak at last week's groundbreaking ceremony for the George Wurzel Plant Sciences Building, part of the planned state-of-the-art Plant Sciences Complex at Cal Poly. During the event, Joseph gave a brief address outlining some ways the Plant Sciences Complex will provide opportunities for research and education that will offer him and his peers access to valuable resources and tools that will contribute to their academic success and their careers.

Center intern Colin Koubek receives scholarship award

Center intern Colin Koubek receives scholarship award

Nov 6, 2023


Each year, CAPCA (California Association of Pest Control Advisors), in partnership with the Stanley W. Strew Trust, administers an annual scholarship program aimed at supporting students interested in a career in the pest management industry, especially those students who are pursuing degrees in agricultural or horticultural fields. We are excited and proud to announce that Center student assistant COLIN KOUBECK (B.S., Plant Sciences) is the recipient of the 2023 scholarship award ($3000). Colin expressed that he is "extremely grateful to receive this prestigious scholarship and the money will go to good use in helping me further my education and knowledge of pest management."

Congratulations Colin on this impressive accomplishment!
https://tinyurl.com/Colin-CAPCA

Check out those strawberry beds!

Check out those strawberry beds!

Nov 2, 2023


Our field team has been hard at work these past few weeks with field prep and bedding up. We are planting this week. Lots going on at the Strawberry Center this time of year. Check back later for some fun planting photos and video.
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ASFMRA visits Strawberry Center

ASFMRA visits Strawberry Center

Oct 23, 2023


A group of 50 members of the California Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (ASFMRA) visited recently for a tour of the Strawberry Center. The ASFMRA is the premier association for rural property professionals, focusing on empowering members through accreditation, professional advancement, education, networking and public policy. The tour group was treated to multiple stops at Cal Poly, including the Frost Center, ITRC (Irrigation Training and Research Center), the Dairy/Creamery, Grimm Family Center for Organic Production and Research and the Justin and J. Lohr Center for Wine and Viticulture.

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Center students host booth at annual Great AGventure

Center students host booth at annual Great AGventure

Oct 18, 2023


For the second year in a row, our team hosted an exhibit at the annual Great AGventure, held last week at the Paso Robles Events Center. This annual event provides an educational, hands-on agriculture field day for local 4th graders, who rotate through presentations covering subject areas such as farm animals, farm machinery, crops, science and an “AG-tivity”.

Strawberry Center students Colette Smith (MS, Ag Education), Marina Gutierrez (BS, Animal Science) and Bailey Frost (BS, Ag Business) hosted the exhibit, providing a presentation and interactive activities for the kids. Among other things, they demonstrated Phytophthora detection Immuno-strips, allowed close inspection of plants affected by powdery mildew, and passed around petri dishes with various fungi that affect strawberry plants. Thank you to Colette, Marina, and Bailey for creating such a wonderful opportunity for local kids to learn about our Center and to the SLO Agricultural Education Committee for hosting this enriching annual event!

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