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Latest from the CALS Newsroom

a croup of teenagers stand in a line holding ribbon awards

News

First New York State 4-H Livestock Bowl Held at Cornell
The inaugural New York State 4-H Livestock Bowl took place on Saturday, April 25, at Cornell University. The event marked an exciting new opportunity for youth across the state to showcase their knowledge and skills in livestock science. To...
  • Animal Science
Mallory Hohl speaks with colleagues at the South Lawn garden in Rochester, NY.

News

Cornell Cooperative Extension Urban Garden Specialist Mallory Hohl found her calling in urban agriculture while studying public health at SUNY Buffalo and interning with the Massachusetts Avenue Project (MAP) in Buffalo. After seven years with...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
Andy Turner, director of CCE, gives closing remarks during the final day of the In-Service (Credit: R.J. Anderson/CCE)

News

More than 80 Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) educators from across New York State gathered on campus April 15-17 for the annual Cornell Human Ecology In-Service.
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
cows in a dairy barn

Report

March brought positive movement in milk prices across Federal Milk Marketing Order 1. The Statistical Uniform Price (SUP) rose to $18.47 per cwt (excluding PPD), and with a $2.66 PPD in Suffolk County, MA, the total reached $21.13. Component...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • PRO-DAIRY
  • Animal Science
forage field

Report

This fact sheet authored by PRO-DAIRY forage systems specialist Joe Lawrence and nutrient management specialist Kirsten Workman was shared in the April 2026 PRO-DAIRY e-Leader newsletter, distributed to an email list of nearly 7,000 dairy...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Cornell Dairy
  • PRO-DAIRY