Christy Hoepting is a vegetable specialist with the Cornell Cooperative Extension Cornell Vegetable Program in Western New York, a position she has held since 2001. She conducts on-farm applied research projects and demonstrations, and educational programming in onions, cabbage, broccoli, and garlic. She has a B.Sc.(1997) degree in environmental toxicology and an M.Sc.(2001) in plant pathology and applied entomology from the University of Guelph. In 2018, she was the recipient of the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in Extension and Outreach.
Areas of interest
Muck onion production with an emphasis on weed management using herbicide programs, and control of Stemphylium leaf blight featuring fungicide resistance management
Christy Hoepting, vegetable specialist with the Cornell Cooperative Extension’s (CCE) Cornell Vegetable Program, discovered her calling in the rich, black soil of Ontario Canada's muck fields, where she saw firsthand how applied research could...