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The National Allium Research Conference is an excellent opportunity for your company and association to support the research community that contributes so significantly to advancing the North American Allium industry. This conference traditionally draws representatives from among the leading university, federal researchers, extension specialists, growers, processors, and seed companies, as well as other suppliers.

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The 11th biennial meeting of the National Allium Research Conference will be held on Wednesday thru Friday, December 6 to 8, 2006, at Hilton Hotel in College Station, Texas. This conference is the leading venue for researchers to report results of studies on Allium crop culture, physiology, crop storage, pest management, flavor, human health, nutrition, breeding, and genetics. Onions, as well as other Allium species, will be highlighted.

Your sponsorship is critical to keeping the Conference affordable for participants. Three levels of sponsorship are available to best meet your needs:

Platinum $1,500
Gold $1,000
Silver $500

All sponsors will be acknowledged in the program, the proceedings, and Conference announcements featured in Onion World and on the Internet at NARC2006. Sponsors will also be recognized in signage at the registration desk and during the meetings.

Please complete the sponsorship form and return it to the Conference office. Please return by August 31, 2006. We appreciate your generous support!

For further information contact :
Dr. Kilsun Yoo, Research Scientist, VFIC, Department of Horticulture Sciences, Texas A&M University
Dr. Bhimu Patil, Director, VFIC, Department of Horticulture Sciences, Texas A&M University
Dr. Leonard M Pike, Professor, Department of Horticulture Sciences, Texas A&M University
Dr. Marvin Miller, Professor, Weslaco Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Texas A&M University
Dr. Dan Leskova, Professor, Uvalde Agricultural Research Center, Texas A&M University
Dr. Rick Jones, Breeder, Seminis Vegetable Seeds