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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. We’ll discuss a few of the common insect, disease, wildlife, and weed pests that affect berries. Traps and scouting equipment to monitor for these pests will be...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. Fruit trees and berries benefit from insects that either pollinate their flowers or eat pests. Welcoming and protecting these friendly insects—pollinators and...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. We’ll discuss a few of the common insect, disease, wildlife, and weed pests that affect tree fruit. Traps and scouting equipment to monitor for these pests will...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. Fruit is susceptible to a plethora of insect, disease, wildlife, and weed pests. In this presentation, we’ll review IPM concepts and tactics, and how they apply...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. Soil health is vital for establishing and maintaining beautiful, productive fruit in the home garden and landscapes. It is a critical component of any IPM program...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. Growing edible, perennial landscapes has long been a practice in agroforestry, indigenous agriculture and permaculture. Over the last three years, we’ve brought...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. Selecting plants is one of the most important and exciting parts of incorporating fruit in a garden or landscape. Beginning with excellent plant material and...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference How would you like to provide pollen and nectar for pollinators from March through November while reaping a harvest of nutritious fruits, berries, edible flowers...
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This event is part of the Fruit IPM for the Home Garden and Landscapes Conference. Weed management is critical and can be especially tricky in perennial systems. We will discuss key differences in the biology of various weed species that must be...
Field Day
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Explore temperate small-scale commercial rice farming in action, with workshops to focus on all phases of growing and offering solutions for farmers interested in entering this emerging sector. Program details and registration link coming soon.
Class
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Registration is now open We are accepting registration for the June 3 & 4, 2024 virtual class This course covers the training requirements for facilities manufacturing shelf stable foods using Mild Thermal Processes, such as acidified foods and...
Webinar
CoE Coffee, Coaching & Connections, presented by the New York State Center of Excellence for Food and Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech, is a monthly series highlighting industry and academic leaders addressing essential topics for food, beverage...
Seminar
A Department of Computational Biology Seminar Featuring Dr. Simon Gravel, Associate Professor, Department of Human Genetics, McGill University Humans have occupied all continents and carry with them genomes received from their ancestors. Each...
Seminar
Seminar in Critical Development Studies, Spring 2024 Abstract In this seminar, Alejandro Mayoral Baños will delve into the nuanced and complex landscape of Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D), exploring its potential...
Webinar
Join us for the next session of Food Industry Virtual Office Hours scheduled Thursday, April 25 from 12 to 1 pm Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Seminar
Perspectives in Global Development: Spring 2024 Seminar Series Abstract How can we explain the causes and effects of global migration from the perspective of sending states and migrants themselves? Rina Agarwala will present on her book The...
Exhibit
Imagine you lived in a world where your only reliable news source became government propaganda overnight. That’s exactly what happened in 2018 to the citizens of the Muscogee Nation, the fourth largest Native American tribe. Out of 574 federally...
Exhibit
Join Sigma Alpha, professional agricultural sorority, on the Arts Quad to learn more about agriculture! Experience student groups, research labs, and agricultural outreach organizations representing a wide array of opportunities and careers in...
Seminar
Urban centres shape societies, but there is no systematic global approach analysing how countries are organized around multiple urban centres. We advance understanding by delineating 6,100 city–regions worldwide using a novel framework...