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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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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 be on hand for participants to view. We will also talk about the time-sensitive...
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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 to fruit. We’ll then explore a few examples of pests and how IPM can be used in...
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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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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 and perennial vegetables for your use during the same months? Join Dani Baker as...
Conference
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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Due to circumstances beyond our control, we've had to cancel this event. But we have tentatively scheduled a Rice Farm School event for October 19, 2024 at the Homer C. Thompson Research Farm in Freeville, N.Y., and Tioga County CCE's Hilltop...
Workshop
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The Cornell Farmworker Program will host the Mexican Mobile Consulate in several cities in the summer and fall of 2024: 26 a 28 de JUNIO All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church of Watertown 1330 Gotham Street, Watertown, NY 13601 miércoles 11...
Webinar
Ticks and mosquitoes are dangerous pests, but do yard treatments really protect your family? Watch to learn about the benefits and risks of these treatments, and the truth about "mosquito repelling plants."
Webinar
Join us for a Special Session of Dairy Foods Virtual Office Hours scheduled Wednesday, June 5 from 12 to 1 pm Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Workshop
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...
Workshop
In our journey towards sustainability, transforming our food systems is crucial. Join us in our workshop series organized by the Circular Food Systems team at Wageningen University, and Cornell Food Systems & Global Change: Explore future food...
Seminar
The Role of the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative and the Wheat Diseases Early Warning and Advisory Systems in Preventing Ug99 Epidemics.
Exhibit
Get the latest tick prevention information just in time for prime tick season Stop by the New York State Integrated Pest Program table to learn about tick prevention at Get Outdoors Get Together Day at the Five Rivers Environmental Education...
Join the New York State Integrated Pest Program’s Joellen Lampman for an educational program about ticks, just in time for prime tick season Free Tick Removal Kits Will be Distributed to Attendees
Seminar
Department of Computational Biology & The Cornell Center for Comparative and Population Genomics Featuring Dr. Adam Siepel, Professor and Chair, Simons Center for Quantitative Biology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory I will describe my research...
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