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Hannings - Headrick -
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Patterson - Peterson - Phillips -
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John C. Peterson, Ph.D.
Department Head
11-230, 756-1237
Rutgers University
drjohncp@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Dr. Peterson has most recently
served as Director of the San Francisco Botanical Garden and
Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. He has also served as
President and CEO of Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding
California as well as the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in
Boston / Wellesley Massachusetts and oversaw the development of new
public gardens and educational programs for both organizations.
While serving as a Professor at The Ohio State University, Dr
Peterson was placed on loan by the university for 5 years to
organize the United States First International Flower and Garden
Exposition, which was held in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Peterson currently
serves as the U.S. delegate to an international committee that
sanctions specialized international garden expositions that promote
horticulture to the public around the globe. His research and
teaching activities have been focused in the areas of plant
nutrition, water quality, floriculture, tropical foliage plants and
greenhouse crops as well as international issues in horticulture and
crop science.
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J. Wyatt Brown, Ph.D.
Cornell University
11-232, 756-6137,
wbrown@calpoly.edu
website
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009
Dr. Brown is the Assistant Department Head for Horticulture and Crop
Science. He teaches courses in vegetable crop production and the postharvest
technology used with horticulture crops . Dr. Brown's research
interests center on pre-cut fruits and vegetables. He has recently
conducted or is conducting research involving broccoli and cauliflower
florets, sliced green onions, pre-cut artichokes, sweet potatoes, apples
and lemons, whole strawberries and chopped cilantro. His most
recent research involves characterizing and testing biodegradable films
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Michael Costello, Ph.D.
UC Berkeley
11-221, 756-6732,
mcostell@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009
Dr. Costello teaches
Insect Pest Management, Pest Management in Coastal Winegrapes and
Agricultural Chemical and Equipment Safety. His specializations are
in Grape pest management, spiders in agriculture, cover cropping,
plant-insect interactions, insect response to plant water status,
spider mites, and agroecosystem management for control of insect
pests. His current research includes cultural practices for
integrating arthropod pest management with improvements in grape and
wine quality, identifying environmental variables that influence the
severity of Pierce's disease and the Glassy-winged sharpshooter, and
interaction among weeds, ants and obscure mealybug in Central Coast
vineyards.
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Lauren C. Garner, Ph.D.
UC Riverside
11-223, 756-2479,
lgarner@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Dr. Garner teaches California
Fruit Growing, Citrus and Avocado Fruit Production and Pomology. Her current
research interests include the physiology and production of avocado and
citrus. Other teaching and research interests include whole-plant
physiology, plant growth regulation, plant responses to stress and
experimental design.
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David W. Hannings, M.S.
Cornell University
11-238, 756-2870,
dhanning@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Mr. Hannings teaches Plant Materials, Plant Propagation, and Abiotic
Plant Problems. He was twice a visiting fellow at the Victorian College
of Agriculture and Horticulture (part of the University of Melbourne)
in Australia.
He has written two text books which are used in the department's Plant
Materials classes, and the one used in the Abiotic Plant Problems class.
He is a member of several professional organizations including
the American Horticulture Society, the American Orchid Society, the
American Society for Horticultural Science, the California Association
of Nurseryman, and is past president of the Western Region of the
International Plant Propagators Society, and past board member of their
International Board of Directors. He is past president of the Cal Poly
faculty senate, and is chair of the university curriculum committee.
Specialties: Plant Propagation; Tissue Culture; Orchids; Nursery
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David H. Headrick, Ph.D.
U.C. Riverside
11-246, 756-5382,
dheadric@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Dr. Headrick teaches Insect Pest Management, Advanced Pest Management,
Biological Control of Insects, and Vertebrate Pest Management. He
has special interest in general entomology and the biological control of
insect and weed pests in a variety of agroecosystems.
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Scott Jeffreys
756-2224
sjeffrey@calpoly.edu
FRSC 123
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Scott Jeffreys is a lecturer in the Horticulture and Crop Science Department
where he teaches FRSC 123, Beekeeping and also supervises a Beekeeping
Enterprise Project.
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Daniel E. Lassanske, M.S.
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
48-000, 756-2722,
dlassans@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Professor Lassanske is a Cal Poly alumnus. He currently teaches courses
in Retailing Horticultural Products, Nursery Production and
Environmental Horticulture. He is active with the California Association
of Nurseries and Garden Centers Organization, and serves on two
committees. He has been the recipient of Cal Poly's Meritorious Teaching
Award, the Petoseed Agricultural Faculty Award, and the Advisor of the
Year Award. Mr. Lassanske's professional consulting includes working
with garden centers on personnel management and marketing strategies. In
addition, he has an interest in the seed industry, perennial and bedding
plant production. He continues to be a co-coach for the Associated
Landscape Contractors of America student competition team which has won
first place nationally on a regular basis.
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Melinda Lynch
CA Polytechnic State University, SLO
11-112A, 756-7504,
mlynch@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Mrs. Lynch is a Cal Poly Alumnus. She teaches our floral design classes
offered in our department. She is the advisor to the Gordon Student
Chapter of AIFD (SAIFD). She coaches the National Floral Design teams
for SAIFD and Flower Judging. She was inducted to AIFD in 2002. She is
currently on the Board of Directors for the California Floral
Association.
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W. Keith
Patterson, Ph.D.
University of Missouri
11-220, 756-6389,
kpatters@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Dr. Patterson teaches courses related to the viticulture curriculum. He
currently teaches Vineyard Development, Introduction to Viticulture,
Advanced Viticulture, and Pest Management in Coastal Vineyards.
Specialties: Grapes; Trellis/Training; Rootstocks; Other Small Fruits.
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John C. Phillips, Ph.D., emeritus
Oregon State University
11-233, 756-6146,
jphillip@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Dr. Phillips taught Precision Farming, Experimental Techniques and
Analysis, Cropping Systems, Organic Agriculture, and Holistic
Management. He supervised student enterprise projects producing
organic vegetables and fruit production. Dr. Phillips is interested in
field and vegetable crop production, agroecology, and sustainability of
agriculture and society. He is one of the founders of the
Sustainable Agriculture Resource Consortium in the College of
Agriculture. He was active in departmental curriculum review and
was instrumental in creating four interdisciplinary courses, three of
which are general education courses: Specialties: Sustainable
Agriculture, Organic Farming, and Holistic Management.
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Virginia R. Walter,
M.S.
Ohio State University
11-244, 756-2897,
vwalter@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Professor Walter teaches Horticulture Fundamentals, Floriculture Grades
& Standards, Greenhouse Environment, Cut Flower Production and Potted
Plant Production. She is advisor to Pi Alpha Xi, and coach of the Cal
Poly Flower Judging Team, winning the Woody Kalin Award in 1993, 1994,
and 1995 for coaching a national championship team. She is advisor to
the FFA State Finals Floriculture Contest and advisor for numerous
agriculture enterprise projects. She is a Fulbright scholar and is
involved in various research projects involving floriculture crops. She
is developing a CD-ROM to augment the greenhouse environment class. She
is an active member of the American Society for Horticultural Science
and a past working group chair. She is a member of the California
Ornamental Research Federation Planning Board. Specialties: Greenhouse
Production; Floriculture; Energy Conservation; Growing Media; Growth
Regulators; Flower Judging.
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Jeffrey C. Wong, Ph.D.
University of Illinois
11-223, 756-2428,
jcwong@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter, 2009

Dr. Wong is teaching an introductory class and
laboratory in genetics and is currently
conducting genetic research with Stanford University. "The techniques
and experimental approach I use can be applied to many plant species.
Crop and vegetable species grown on the Central Coast could be used to
prove the link between the basic science concepts and the field
application," Wong explains. He also wants to design and teach a
laboratory techniques class. The course would use the newest
technologies to differentiate plant DNAs to help select genes that would
provide the best plant types for cultivation. Dr. Wong
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Terry L. Vassey, Ph.D.
University of Missouri
11-246, 756-2858,
tvassey@calpoly.edu
Schedule for Fall Quarter,
2009

Dr. Vassey, originally from Atlanta, teaches courses primarily
in turfgrass, landscape and golf course management and is the
advisor for the Cal Poly Turf Club. His research interests are
in sustainable turfgrass management, environmental stewardship,
native and ornamental grass establishment and management and
golf course management practices. He is associated with many
turfgrass and golf course organizations and contributes often to
their educational efforts.
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Staff
Main Office, 756-2279
Pamela Montalban, Administrative Support
Coordinator I, 756-2279 , pamontal@calpoly.edu
Trish Lyons, Administrative Support
Coordinator II, 756-1237, plyons@calpoly.edu
Shirley Beaumonte, Administrative Support Assistant, EHS Unit, 756-2994, sbeaumon@calpoly.edu
Ellen Brack, Technician, EHS Unit, 756-2995,
ebrack@calpoly.edu
Paul DeCarli, Technician, Crops Unit, 756-2904,
pdecarli@calpoly.edu
Launnie Ginn, Technician, Crops Unit, 756-2249,
llginn@calpoly.edu
Jim Matheny, Technician, EHS Unit, 756-2432, jmatheny@calpoly.edu
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