Aloha Kakou,
We will have our next meeting in Kalaheo at the Waxman's. We will
have a tour including mature clove, nutmeg, mangosteen, durian and
other exotics-many of which were planted by fruit specialist, Dr
Townsend 25+ years ago. Our member David Whatmore will be on hand to
talk about that, since he helped plant some of the trees and was a good
friend of Dr Townsend (deceased). We will also be hearing from Todd
Oldham who is starting a fruit juice company based here on Kauai and
would like to get a better idea of what fruits can be supplied, and
introduce his ideas for feedback. We also will be discussing the issue
of the postage overage the state level folks incurred and what, if
anything we might be inclined to send to help out-basically, when
receiving some free cuttings/scion wood from UC Davis, our Executive
Director was told they could also be sent potted already, and assumed
the added expense was negligible since our close contacts there didn't
mention otherwise-oops! So, we can briefly discuss that, and bring it to
a vote by our paid members.
It is tricky to get to the meeting place which is on Kikala road in Kalaheo. Because it's a little
tricky getting there we will be caravanning from Kauai Nursery and
Landscaping departing at 4:30.
As usual, feel free to bring trees to share,fruit related pupus or
other, and we will have cold water provided. Look forward to seeing
everyone there!
mahalo,
John
635-2880
ps call if you get lost-though I will have to hand the phone over to someone who knows that area!
HTFG Kauai
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
World of Bananas available at the Kapaa library
HTFG Kauai donates the book "World of Bananas" to the Kapaa Library.
Official press release:
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Official press release:
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HTFG DONATES NEW BOOK TO SIX LIBRARIES
HAWAII— The statewide Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers (HTFG) is donating the book, “The World of Bananas in Hawai‘i: Then and Now” to libraries on the four major islands. The 612-page tome, by HTFG members and Maui residents Dr. Angela Kepler and Francis Rust, is the result of 30-years of worldwide research.
“It is the first book about bananas in Hawaii chock full of original research. It traces the banana evolution around the Pacific,” explains Ken Love, HTFG president. “It is a banana bible.”
Boasting 1,900 illustrations, the book contains pictorial descriptions for 140 living varieties and 22 kinship groups, plus illustrated keys separating similar cultivars. It also has information on pesticide-free care and maintenance, nutritional deficiencies, and troubleshooting pests and diseases.
Love adds that the $80 resource covers every banana in Hawaii, plus Polynesian and international varieties, including ornamentals and fei.
Recently published by Waipio-O-Pali Press, copies will be at the Hawaii State Library at 478 King St. in downtown Honolulu, at the Kahului Branch on Maui, the Kapaa Branch on Kauai and two branches on Hawaii Island: the Kealakekua Branch in Kona and the downtown Hilo Branch.
Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers
Incorporated in 1989 to promote tropical fruit grown in Hawaii, HTFG is a statewide association of tropical fruit growers, packers, distributors and hobbyists dedicated to tropical fruit research, education, marketing and promotion; www.hawaiitropicalfruitgrowers.org.
Left to right Liz Ito, John Anderson, and Lani Kawahara (library branch manager)
Jerry Ornellas Farm - February 2nd 2012
This is a belated follow up post to our visit to Jerry Ornella's Longan farm in Kapaa. What a wonderful time. Choke full of information on raising and taking care of Longans.
Picking Longans
Kihala Farms brought nutmeg to share. Here is the nut and the fruit.
Nutmeg bottled
Some fresh longans laid on the table.
Going for a hike.
Lelan (left) and Jerry (right)
David Whatmore brought a delicious Mamey Sapote to share
Ella with a sprig of Longans
Meeting after the farm tour
Thursday, February 16, 2012
KNL Workshop (February 25th, 2012)
Kauai Nursery and Landscaping is having a workshop.
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"Free Workshop: FRUIT TREESFebruary 25th (Sat) 9:00am-Discussion of selection for residential landscape and how to care for.
Drawing for a free 4 gallon grafted tree of your choice!"
The World of Bananas book is available
News article related to HTFG donating a new book on bananas to local libraries.
Article on the book:
http://www.hawaii247.com/2012/02/03/htfg-donates-new-books-to-kona-hilo-libraries/
Where it can be bought:
UofH
http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-8749-9780983726609.aspx
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/World-Bananas-Hawaii-Then-Now/dp/0983726604
I have been told this is an excellent book packed with information.
Article on the book:
http://www.hawaii247.com/2012/02/03/htfg-donates-new-books-to-kona-hilo-libraries/
Where it can be bought:
UofH
http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-8749-9780983726609.aspx
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/World-Bananas-Hawaii-Then-Now/dp/0983726604
I have been told this is an excellent book packed with information.
Monday, February 6, 2012
HTFG 22nd International Conference (Sept 13-Sept 16, 2012)
From Ken Love:
Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers22nd Annual Hawaii International ConferenceProducing Quality Fruit for the Future of Hawaii
On Oahu
Sept 13-16
Thursday, Sept. 13
7:00-8:00 Registration & Coffee8:00-8:15 Welcome & Announcements8:15-8:30 Welcome - Russell Kokubun
8:30-10:00 Tropical Plant and Soil Science (TPSS) Panel - Robert Paull* moderator with Ted Radovich*, Skip Bittenbender*, Richard Manshardt* and Jonathan Deenik
10:00-10:30 Coffee break10:30-11:30 Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences (HNFAS) panel – Doug Vincent* moderator with Maria Stewart, Stuart Nakamoto and Wayne Iwaoka
11:30-1:00 Lunch – Speaker- Dennis Gonsalves
1:00-2:00 Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences (PEPS) Panel–Brent Sipes*, Moderator, with Mark Wright*, Scot Nelson, Janice
2:30 – 3:00 Natural Resources and Environmental Management (NREM) –Cathy-Chan Halbrendt*, Moderator, JB Friday, Jody Smith
2:30 – 3:30 Campus / Department tours3:30 – 5:00 Poster viewing / trade show viewingDinner – on your own2:30 – 5:00 -- HTFG Board meeting
Friday, Sept. 14
7:00-8:00 Registration & Coffee8:00-8:10 Welcome & Announcements8:10-8:30 Governor Abercrombie (Invited)
8:30-9:30 Dr. John Yoshimi Yonemoto*Producing consistent High Quality Fruit in Japan
9:30-9:50 Coffee break
9:50-11:00 Hawaii Department of Agriculture – Panel, Russell Kokubun Moderator with, Lyle Wong, Matt Loke* and Danielle Downey, and ???
11:00-12:00 APHIS Panel - Vernon Harrington* moderatorMerren Hao* Dorothy Alontaga*, Ron Tom* and Michael Muraoka*
12:00-1:00 LUNCH – Speaker, Bob Paull*
1:00 -2:30 USDA PBARC Panel – Dennis GonsalvesPeter Follett, Tracie Matsumoto, Lisa Keith, Marisa Wall
2:30-2:45 break
2:45-3:00 USDA -NASS – Mark Hudson*3:00-3:15 USDA-FSA –Diane L. Ley*
3:15-3:30 USDA- NRCS3:30-3:45 USDA-Rural Development*
3:45-4:00 Wrap-up – announcements
4:00-7:00 Poster trade show viewing – networkingFruit tasting Heavy pupus
Saturday Sept. 15
7:00-8:00 Registration & Coffee8:00-8:30 Welcome & AnnouncementsGeneral membership meeting
8:30-10:00 Dr Roberto Coronel*Professor Emeritus University of the Philippines Los Banos10:00-10:10 Breakout Session Introduction10:10-1030 Coffee break
10:30-11:30 Breakout sessions1. Chef Ernest Miller*- Food preservation for future security and value added product development2. Dr Matt Loke* - Branding, Marketing and the seal of quality3. Understanding tissue culture4. Plant propagation techniques- Dr. Francis Zee*5. Post Harvest handling of tropical fruit – Dr. Robert Paull*6. New Farmer workshop – Dr Mark Nickum* & Andrea Kawabata*7. Bees and pollination – HDOA Danielle8. Edible Landscaping – Brian Lievens*9. Fruit trees for the future Frank Sekiya*
11:30-1:00 Lunch – Chef Ernest Miller speaker1:00-1:15 Announcements – evaluation form reminder / calendar
1:15- 2:30 Breakout sessions1. Chef Ernest Miller*- Food preservation for future security and value added product development2. Dr Matt Loke* Branding, Marketing and the seal of quality3. Understanding tissue culture4. Plant propagation techniques- Dr. Francis Zee*5. Post Harvest handling of tropical fruit – Dr. Robert Paull*6. New Farmer workshop – Dr Mark Nickum* & Andrea Kawabata*7. Bees and pollination – HDOA Danielle8. Edible Landscaping – Brian Lievens*9. Fruit trees for the future Frank Sekiya*
2:30-330 Breakout session reports3:30–4:00 conference wrap upEvaluation collection for calendarAloha
5:00- 6:00 No host bar Silent Auction7:00- 9:00 Dinner - Silent Auction
Sunday, Sept. 16
Tour 1
Bus from Lincoln Hall 7:30am
8:00 to 10:00 Frankies Nursery in Waimanalo*10:00 to 11:00 Waimanalo Experiment station11:15- to 1:00 – Lunch and tour at Whole Foods
1:30 return to Lincoln Hall
Tour 2Bus from Lincoln Hall 7:30am8:00 to 10:00 Urban Garden Center10:00 to 11:00 Lyon Arboretum11:15- to 1:00 – Lunch and tour at Whole Foods
1:30 return to Lincoln Hall
* Confirmed
Friday, February 3, 2012
Next Meeting
Thursday Feb 9, 5-7pm Longan Farm in Kapahi
For more information, please contact John 635-2880
"Jerry Ornellas has been kind enough to host our next meeting at his Longan Farm. He will be giving a tour and discussing aspects of orchard management and niche marketing. There are many things to discuss such as the garden fair at the community college this Spring where we plan to have a booth. We also have some information to share about our international conference in September on Oahu, and other issues and opportunities to get involved.
As always, bring food, fruit, seeds, cuttings, trees to share if you like. We will provide water, and have t-shirts for sale. Kauai Nursery and Landscaping is donating a grafted Raposa mango tree that we will auction-proceeds to support the group-thanks to Milan guys for all the support!"
For more information, please contact John 635-2880
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