Events
Field Day
Hear an update on the Cornell hop breeding program, then walk through the hop yard to sniff and evaluate new hop varieties on the bine that will be available for pilot brewing trials. Cornell AgriTech Demonstration Hop Yard 3350 Gates Rd. Geneva...
Webinar
What you need to know about mosquito biology and IPM as we head into fall. And how to tell the difference between a wasp and a bee...and why it matters. About our "What's Bugging You?" series Each month at New York State Integrated Pest...
Field Day
September 15, 2026 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (including lunch) Please join the Cornell Hemp Research and Extension Team for our 10th Annual Hemp Field Day at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva. We will present recent results on animal feeding trials using...
Webinar
Removing plant material from vegetable beds can reduce future pest issues, but leaving plants in flower beds can help beneficial insects. Learn best management practices for both types of beds, and what you should do to reduce your risk of...
Class
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Register for our next class October 26 - 27, 2026 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. Upcoming...
Ongoing Events
News
Field Note
In this video, meet Matthew Norman-Ariztia, Ph.D. student in the Oravec Lab and National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. Matthew is helping shape the future of New York’s grape and wine industry by uncovering what growers and...
News
Expanding broccoli production on the East Coast and outside of California can help stabilize fresh produce supply chains that are vulnerable to water shortages.
Field Note
Kaitlin is on a mission to make melon growing more sustainable. Growing a melon is not as simple as planting a seed and waiting for a sweet summer harvest. From tiny seedlings to the fruit on your picnic table, melons face nonstop pressure from...
News
Food scientists at Cornell AgriTech have developed a liquid-fermentation process that grows protein-rich oyster mushroom mycelium in days rather than weeks and – in a first for the field – have shown that the fungus will thrive on a fatty acid...
News
In 1985, Ed Harbes III grew a bumper crop of potatoes. The problem was, so did other farmers. Potato prices plummeted. It cost Harbes about $4 to grow 100 pounds of potatoes; the market paid just $2. He worked 100-hour weeks during the growing...
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