On August 8, 2024, the Cal Poly Strawberry Center held its 10th Anniversary Field Day spotlighting the latest research findings in automation, entomology and plant pathology.
This anniversary event marked a decade of collaboration between the California Strawberry Commission and Cal Poly, showcasing advancements in sustainable strawberry farming that benefit both growers and the environment.
Already the largest research and education event for the California strawberry industry, this year’s Field Day drew a record-breaking crowd of growers, shippers, and processors from across the state, along with ag leaders and policymakers.
"The collaboration between CSC and the Strawberry Center is crucial for advancing sustainable and efficient farming practices to ensure the strawberry industry continues to thrive.”
Allen Davis, chairman of the board at the California Strawberry Commission Tweet
Automation and mechanization are two key research areas for the Strawberry Center, both of which allow for improvements in labor and growers’ bottom line. One such piece of machinery is the Heated Hole Puncher, designed and built by the California Strawberry Commission and the Cal Poly Strawberry Center.
Before its invention, farm workers would have to burn holes in field materials by hand with one worker being able to do one to two acres a day.
The goal of the Strawberry Center research is to increase the sustainability of the California strawberry industry through research and education that addresses industry needs. Key benefits to current research include non-chemical pest and disease control and workforce efficiency and safety.
New entomology and pathology research findings to more sustainably combat pests and plant diseases, were presented and demonstrated in test fields by students, researchers, and CSC staff, including:
Formed in 2014 as a partnership between the California Strawberry Committee (CSC) and Cal Poly, Cal Poly Strawberry Center aims to increase the sustainability of California’s $3.4 billion strawberry industry through research and education, showcasing advancements in sustainable strawberry farming that meet grower needs.
Considered a model partnership between industry and academia, over the last 10 years, the Strawberry Center has:
With the support of the California Strawberry Commission, Strawberry Center students, faculty, and staff have been able to solve some of the challenges facing the industry today while building the workforce for tomorrow.
RESOURCES FOR GROWERS
The California Strawberry Commission and Strawberry Center also serve as a year-round resource to growers, providing plant diagnostics testing, equipment testing and upgrades, and one-on-one field-based trainings.
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