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This month we'll focus in on two moths that can be pests in your home - clothes moths and pantry moths. Learn how to use IPM tools to deal with them. About our "What's Bugging You?" series Each month at New York State Integrated Pest Management...


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Several cockroach species are found in homes, and each one tells a story of why it's there. Learn to distinguish different indoor cockroaches, and stick around to hear about the newest cockroach invader in the Northeast. About our "What's...

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Juice HACCP commonly refers to the use of HACCP plans to minimize food safety risks in the juice processing, packaging, and transportation industries. HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point. Significant hazards for a particular...

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Are you interested in helping New York food and beverage entrepreneurs grow their businesses and bring new products to market? Cornell Food Connections, a partnership among Cornell AgriTech, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Taste NY and the New...

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In this event we're focusing on fall tasks that are good IPM practices. Cleaning up your home orchard can mean fewer pests to attack your tree fruit in the spring. Fall is also the right time to plant seeds or seedlings of perennial wildflowers...

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Excluding rodents from your home can feel like a big job. Here are 5 actions to prioritize this fall. And, it's almost time for fall planting! Learn how to make final preparations to plant wildflowers that feed friendly insects. About our "What...

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Juice HACCP commonly refers to the use of HACCP plans to minimize food safety risks in the juice processing, packaging, and transportation industries. HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point. Significant hazards for a particular...
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This course, developed by the Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA), provides the FDA-recognized standardized curriculum necessary to become a PCQI. Successful completion of this course is one way to fulfill the requirements for a...

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Do mosquito bucket traps work? This presentation will review results of a 2024 NYSIPM project to provide guidance on using this technique for backyard mosquito management. Stick around for part two of Feeding Friend Insects, covering plant...

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Designed to meet New York State's rigorous standards, this comprehensive program covers milk inspection procedures, quality assurance practices, sanitation protocols, and regulatory compliance specific to the dairy industry. This course provides...

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Are you interested in helping New York food and beverage entrepreneurs grow their businesses and bring new products to market? Cornell Food Connections, a partnership among Cornell AgriTech, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Taste NY and the New...

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Learn how to grow a dense, healthy lawn with fall overseeding. Stick around for insights about the relatively new beech leaf disease and what to do if you think you've seen it. About our "What's Bugging You?" series Each month at New York State...

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NY Invasive Species Awareness week happens in June, so we're focusing on two invasive species - spotted lanternfly and wild parsnip - and how IPM should be part of your response to them. Get an update on where we are in the SLF life cycle and...

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Registration is now open for the June 2 - 3, 2025 class. This course covers the training requirements for facilities manufacturing shelf stable foods using Mild Thermal Processes, such as acidified foods and Water Activity Controlled Foods. *...

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Join us for our next session of Food Safety Virtual Office Hours where Dr. Martin Wiedmann will present a Listeria update: 11 reasons why Listeria continues to be an issue across the food industry. Following the presentation, the speaker will join an expert panel to address questions during a moderated Q&A.

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Are you interested in helping New York food and beverage entrepreneurs grow their businesses and bring new products to market? Cornell Food Connections, a partnership among Cornell AgriTech, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Taste NY and the New...

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Small food producers, play an important role in providing locally sourced products and supporting the economy. However, they often face food safety challenges and struggle to implement food safety practices which can hinder their ability to...

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Dr. Holly Bik Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Science & Institute of Bioinformatics, University of Georgia

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Are you interested in helping New York food and beverage entrepreneurs grow their businesses and bring new products to market? Cornell Food Connections, a partnership among Cornell AgriTech, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Taste NY and the New...

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