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The February 8 Horticulture Section virtual seminar features Kim Hummer, Research Leader, USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository speaking on Adventure in plant exploration: plant diversity from my back door to the other side of the world...
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In this follow up workshop, participants will dive deeper into the causes of distress over social and political differences, learn effective strategies on how to manage the physical experience of that stress, discover how to have meaningful...
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New Online format Overview: This course will cover the basics of grape growing from the ground up. Through live interactive lectures, participants will understand how vineyard site, climate, and trellising systems impact grape production and...
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New Online format ENOCERT 202 Certification Course: Tasting Room Sales Strategies Overview: Most consumers’ first contact with the New York wine industry is in a tasting room, so understanding their interests, motivations, and educational needs...
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The past year has revealed the urgency for Extension to adapt to multiple transitions in the population that impact how Extension engages with audiences. In this three-part series staggered monthly, we will learn about new opportunities to...
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Organic farming is rooted in health – of the soil, the farmer, and the community. And health is the foundation of resilience. This year's conference theme, Rooted in Resilience, reflects the ability of organic systems to embrace challenges: no...
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Join us on January 12, 2021, to hear farmer experiences and research on cover cropping and no-till practices from around the region during the Soil Health Sessions at the virtual 2021 Empire State Producers Expo. Our own Ryan Maher, the...
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This year’s New York Certified Organic (NYCO) meetings will be held via Zoom. We will keep the same days as we have had for the past 28 years for the discussion based meetings, the second Tuesday of January, February, and March. We will start at...
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NYS growers to gain Cornell expertise at Virtual Empire State Producers Expo Despite the pandemic, New York state fruit and vegetable growers will have access to expert educational resources spanning many different agricultural topics at the...
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For the past 10 years, Brock University’s VineAlert program has provided Ontario growers with up-to-date bud freezing temperatures and guidance on when to deploy wind machines to prevent winter injury. ARS scientist Jason Londo’s research is...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series In low and middle income countries, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are central to the transformation of agri-food systems that sustainably deliver sufficient and healthy food to...
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Free Organic Dairy Systems Virtual Summit to be held December 8th from 10 AM to 2:15 PM EST. Topics include: Organic Dairy Research State of the Organic Dairy Industry Market Outlook for the Organic Dairy Industry Challenges and Opportunities...
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In this workshop, faculty and staff will learn what causes distress over social and political differences, how to manage the physical experience of that stress, and how this allows us to have a meaningful conversation with someone whose views...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series COVID-19 has challenged existing frameworks on economic development and the role of public policy in transforming societies. Few development experts imagined the depth and breadth of the...
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On Tuesday, November 24th, 2020, Gender Responsive Researchers Equipped for Agricultural Transformation ( GREAT ) will host its first virtual Symposium on Gender Responsive Crop Breeding: Community Research Showcase . The live event will be...
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Gardens have the power to draw us in. They help alleviate ailments of the body, mind and spirit, foster our aspirations, and inspire us. And they do this in profoundly personal ways. Join us for this episode of Verdant Views, for a talk with...
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Cornell has developed the first variety of spring malting barley designed to succeed in New York’s wet climate and support the state’s $5 billion craft beer industry. All it needs now is a name. Update: Submissions for the contest are currently...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series Timely availability of improved seeds at affordable prices is critical to increased productivity by smallholder farmers in Africa. Improved seeds can deliver state of the art technology to...
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Polson Institute for Global Development Seminar Series The potential to harness new Hi-technologies such as Big Data, AI, robotics, gene editing, synthetic biology, etc. is obviously enormous. Yet, many social movements and civil society...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series David Kay, senior extension associate in Cornell's Department of Global Development, explores issues of governance, community participation, and benefit sharing. About the seminar series...
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