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Lecture
Join us in 175 Warren Hall for a lecture with Elizabeth Meyer, Inaugural Faculty Director of the University of Virginia's transdisciplinary Morven Sustainability Lab. This lecture is titled "Unsettling Sustainability. Land labs as Experimental...
Conference
Join us at the first-ever Hudson Valley Cut Flower Conference. This event is dedicated to advancing the flower-growing industry through education, innovation, and collaboration. Prepare to dive into a day filled with expert discussions...
Meeting
New York Certified Organic’s annual farmer-to-farmer meetings are designed to help local farmers make connections and build relationships to help them succeed. There is no registration required for this year’s event, but to receive updates on...
Seminar
Seminar Critical Development Studies, Spring 2025 Abstract In this talk, I will highlight aspects of my critical and policy-oriented research that contribute to emerging thoughts of restoration social science. I will particularly address the...
Webinar
Some pest problems require professional help. Tune in to learn what you need to know before hiring a pro. Stick around for insights about selecting a tick repellent that works for you. About our "What's Bugging You?" series Each month at New...
Webinar
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of dairy manure in New York and many other regions has grown substantially in the last five years, yet this has primarily been at dairies with more than 2,500 cows. The questions around scaling down AD have shifted from...
Lecture
Andrea Strongwater shines light on 77 synagogues built from the early 1600s to 1930 and spanning 16 European countries where destruction was rampant. She lovingly illustrates their exteriors and interiors and tells stories of their history...
Webinar
Learn to identify the major pests of greenhouse floriculture crops, make scouting faster and easier, communicate with growers and owners, and find resources to help. March 6 Topics How to make scouting easier Mildews, downy and powdery Whitefly...
Seminar
CIFS 2025 Distinguished Speaker Series in Food Innovation IP Strategies for Food & Ag Startups Please join us for a presentation and discussion with Alyssa Pugh, Morgan Lewis LLC WHEN: Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 5 pm WHERE: M01 Stocking Hall,...
Webinar
Join us for our next session of Dairy and Food Safety Virtual Office Hours. We will discuss Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) virus and the risk to human health including the potential risk of consuming raw milk. Join us for a moderated Q...
Seminar
Spring 2025 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series Abstract The world is at an interesting crossroads where one cannot deny the rapid strides it has made, some interesting parities that technologies...
Workshop
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Regional workshops offered in Clinton, Jefferson, Cortland, Ontario and Delaware counties Cornell Cooperative Extension, NY Soil & Water Conservation Districts and PRO-DAIRY are offering a series of Manure Roadshow events at five sites beginning...
Join Benjamin Houlton, the Ronald P. Lynch Dean, and members of the college community to honor our awardees at the annual CALS Faculty and Staff Awards Celebration. Please RSVP by February 18; reservations are required for attendance. In...
Webinar
The 2025 Cornell Winter Fruit Webinar Series will provide updates on fruit-related topics and research happening at Cornell University. Hosted by NYSIPM, CCE Harvest NY, CCE LOFP, and CCE ENYCHP. Speakers Dr. Samantha Willden (Cornell AgriTech)...
Webinar
Learn to identify the major pests of greenhouse floriculture crops, make scouting faster and easier, communicate with growers and owners, and find resources to help. February 27 Topics Patterns in scouting Mites Bacterial diseases Full Schedule...
Seminar
Spring 2025 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series About the speaker Since 2004, Gay Nicholson has led Sustainable Finger Lakes (formerly “Sustainable Tompkins”) in designing and implementing an...
Webinar
Small food producers play an important role in the food supply chain, providing locally sourced products to consumers. They contribute to regional food production growth and foster economic development. However, they often face food safety...
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