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List of Participants As of March 23, 2021 2021 Airblast: Optimizing Canopy Sprayers next Monday‐Tuesday, March 29‐30 List of Participants as of March 23, 2021 First Last Affiliation City State Country Virginia Abbott Health Canada Burnaby British Columbia Canada Niagara‐on‐the‐ Josh Aitken Two Sisters Vineyards Lake Ontario Canada Jeff Alicandro agr.assistance North Rose New York United States of America Jeff Allen G.S. Long Co., Inc. Yakima Washington United States of America lee allen western farm press tucson Arizona United States of America Cristiano Alves BASF Kingsburg California United States of America Nicholas Antignano SFC Napa California United States of America craig Arbogast whyler company Orland California United States of America Greg Ardzrooni Ardzrooni Vineyard mgmt Philo California United States of America BC Ministry of Agriculture, Adrian Arts Food and Fisheries Summerland, BC British Columbia Canada Jesus Avalos Ardzrooni Vineyard Mgmt Philo California United States of America Oscar Ayala Industry Plattsville Ontario Canada Michael Babbitt Pesticide Investigator Salem OR USA jamie baird baird orchards othello Washington United States of America Roger Bannister Excelsior Farms Kent New York United States of America Kathy Baynton Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Bazan Vineyard Mario Bazan Management LLC Napa California United States of America Bazzano Azienda / Bazzano Philip Bazzano Vineyards Concord California United States of America Ben Beeles Pesticide Investigator Salem OR USA Lindsay Benbow Government Vernon British Columbia Canada William Bennett Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Alan Bergen LMHIA Abbtosford British Columbia Canada Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Conrad Berube Strategy Nanaimo British Columbia Canada Bevill Vineyard Duff Bevill Management, LLC Healdsburg California United States of America Bisordi Ranch and Vineyards Robert Bisordi LLC. Fulton California United States of America Moss Bittner Montinore Vineyards Forest Grove Oregon United States of America Peter Bjorklund BASF Chico California United States of America Edward Bolton Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Rachel Bomberger Washington State University Pullman Washington United States of America Daniel Bonetti Grow West Dixon California United States of America Aaron Bonilla FMC Corporation Philadelphia PA USA WSDA ‐ Pesticide Ofelio Borges Management Olympia WA US Brynn Bradley Results Partners McMinnville OR USA Gregory Bridger Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Dominic Bruno River Garden Farms Knights Landing California United States of America Matthew Bucy ODA Pesticides Salem Oregon USA Victor Bueno Manager Pasco Washington USA Kristal Byrne Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Edgar Camacho Wilbur‐Ellis Co. Yakima Washington United States of America Kelly Carmichael OK SIR Kelowna British Columbia Canada Robert Carstens Carstens Farms FRESNO California United States of America First Last Affiliation City State Country Maria‐ Milagros Castro Milagros Olive Advisor Saint Helena California United States of America Bokisch Vineyard Arthur Chavez Management Lodi California United States of America WINN CHOI Fortune Cellar Inc. VANCOUVER British Columbia Canada Cathy Chycoski Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Gregory Clark Atlas Vineyard Management Santa Rosa California United States of America Agriculture and Agri‐Food British Markus Clodius Canada Agassiz Coplumbia Canada Esther Bricques Winery & LINDA COLVIN Vineyard, LLC Oroville Washington United States of America Kirk Cook ODA Pesticides Bend Oregon USA Cory Cooley Pesticide Investigator Hermiston OR USA Stephen Crozier Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Francisco Cuadra NORTHERN CHERRIES INC Kelowna British Columbia Canada Mike Cullipher Grower Va Beach Virginia United States of America Tina Dancau Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Sue de Charmoy Grower Penticton British Columbia Canada Dennis Dean dennis dean farms Williamsburg Michigan United States of America Clay deGruy Employee Covington LA USA BC Blueberry Council ‐ Food Major Dhillon Safety Coordinator Surrey British Columbia Canada Jonathan DiPiero Van Duzer Vineyards Carlton OR United States Patrick Dorsing Dorsing Farms Royal City Washington United States of America Matt Dowless Pesticide Investigator Ontario OR USA Arterra Wines Canada‐ Nelson Dutra Vineyard Manager Osoyoos British Columbia Canada Peter Ebbers Anne Amie Vineyards Carlton Oregon United States of America Steve Ela Ela Family Farms Hotchkiss CO USA Rafael Espinoza Wente vineyards Tracy California United States of America WSDA ‐ Pesticide Bradley Farrar Management Olympia WA United States Laura Feeny Health Canada Burnaby British Columbia Canada Sarah Ferguson Silverado Farming Company NAPA California United States of America MARTIN FERINA owner Penngrove California United States of America Bart Fieten Carcajou Fruit Summerland British Columbia Canada Roberto Fiume BC Grape Grower member West Kelowna British Columbia Canada Jose Flores Mendocino olive Cloverdale Ca Us Russell Fox I K Caldwell Cobram Outside US Australia Adam Franscioni Gary Franscioni & Sons, Inc Soledad California United States of America Brian Fraser Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Todd Furber Cherry Lawn Fruit Farms Sodus New York United States of America Jacob Gallagher Atlas Vineyard Management Napa California United States of America WA Tree Fruit Research Gerardo Garcia Commision Wenatchee Washington United States of America Marco Garcia Grapevine Healdsburg California United States of America Dan Gemmell ‐ Pitt Meadows British Columbia Canada New Mexico State Gill Giese University Los Lunas New Mexico United States of America Jeff Glick WESTFLOW COMPANY Roseville CA United States Tarsem Goraya BCFGA Kelowna British Columbia Canada Phoebe Gordon UCCE Madera Madera California United States of America Donald Gowan Gowans Philo California United States of America First Last Affiliation City State Country Michael Griva F&G Vineyard, LLC. Greenfield California United States of America Jyoti Gupta Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada David Gustafson Paul Farms Management Wasco California United States of America Javier Gutierrez Ardzrooni Vineyard mgmt Calistoga California United States of America Linda Hall Consultant Kelowna British Columbia Canada Arterra Wines / Vineyard Gord Hallgren Supervisor Oliver British Columbia Canada PETER Hammarstrom Hawk Ridge Orchards COWICHE Washington United States of America Chris Hammond Chiawana Orchards Yakima Washington United States of America Any body who will listen to Grower Hanrahan me. zillah wa usa Turbo‐Mist Sprayers Kelly Harder (Slimline MFG) Penticton British Columbia Canada Jian Wei He Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada WSDA ‐ Pesticide Alberto Hernandez Management Yakima Washington United States of America Gerrit Herrygers Herrygers Farms Hart Michigan United States of America Rick Hilton Oregon Central Point Oregon United States of America Nova Scotia Department of Rick Hoeg Agriculture Truro NS Canada WSDA ‐ Pesticide Tom Hoffman Management Moses Lake Washington United States of America Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Margot Hollinger Strategy Penticton British Columbia Canada Oregon State University Southern Oregon Research Jake Hoyman and Extension Center Central Point Oregon United States of America William Hubbell Hubbell Farms Aumsville Oregon United States of America Justin Huffmon Bee Sweet Fowler California United States of America Oregon Pesticide Jeff Isler Enforcement Central Point OR US Linda Jaimes grower Paso Robles California United States of America Drew Johnson Atlas Vineyard Management Napa California United States of America Mario Juarez Salida Ag Salida California United States of America Rose Kachadoorian ODA Pesticides Salem Oregon USA Ray Kelley Greenleaf Technologies Covington Louisiana United States James Kent Vineyard Amity Oregon United States of America Ann Ketter Pesticide Investigator Salem OR USA Paul Khokhar Pesticide Investigator Eugene OR USA Jack King King Orchards Central Lake Michigan United States of America Glen Koehler University of Maine Orono Maine United States of America Michigan State University Keith Koonter Entomology Kalamazoo Michigan United States of America Renata Kowara Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Ben Kraemer Kraemer Farms Mount Angel Oregon United States of America Edward Kronfli Roberts Vineyard Services Templeton California United States of America Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Michael Lapham Strategy Kamloops British Columbia Canada Monica Le Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada First Last Affiliation City State Country Whitestone Mountain Claire Lichtenfels Orchard Tonasket Washington United States of America Luke Lindhout Van Klei Farms Ltd. Chilliwack British Columbia Canada Yu Liu Health Canada/PMRA Ottawa Ontario Canada Francisco Llamas bee sweet citrus fowler california united states Lopez Jose Venegas Orchard Manager Wapato Washington United States of America Don Low Quiet Valley Farms Ltd Creston British Columbia Canada Gabriele Ludwig Almond Board of California Modesto California United States of America Kristina Madden Valent Orland California United States of America Robert Mahoney UCCE Tehama County Red Bluff CA USA Narges Mahvelati Researcher Bakersfield California United States of America Jenny Marin Pesticide Investigator Salem OR USA BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Manuel Mariotto Strategy Prince George British Columbia Canada Fermin Martinez Salas Orchard
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