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Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms - Tools for Employers

Speakers will be located across the state and connected via Zoom.  Each extension office will have the Zoom meeting projected and a light lunch provided.  Farmers will be able to ask real-time questions and engage with other farmers.

Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms - Tools for Employers

July 29, 2019

10am-1pm

Clinton County CCE, Schoharie CCE, Ulster County Hudson Valley Lab


Recording of this will be made available on July 31st.

10:00-10:15- MARY-KATE WHEELER: Introduction to the New Rules: Overview, deadlines, and
dates.
10:15-11:00- RICHARD STUP: Resources Available from Extension: How to use reviewed case
studies.
11:00-11:30- KELSEY O'SHEA: Legal Concerns: Compliance, implications, and risks.
11:30-12:00- Lunch/Break
12:00-12:30- LIBBY EIHOLZER: Outside Materials: Other agencies resources, risks and concerns.
12:30-1:00- NICOLE TOMMELL: Closing Remarks: Summarizing action items, updates on other
labor research.



Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms flyer (PDF; 665KB)


Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms - Tools for Employers

July 30, 2019

10am-1pm

Essex CCE, Saratoga CCE, Fulton/Montgomery CCE, Columbia CCE


Recording of this will be made available on July 31st.

10:00-10:15- MARY-KATE WHEELER: Introduction to the New Rules: Overview, deadlines, and
dates.
10:15-11:00- RICHARD STUP: Resources Available from Extension: How to use reviewed case
studies.
11:00-11:30- KELSEY O'SHEA: Legal Concerns: Compliance, implications, and risks.
11:30-12:00- Lunch/Break
12:00-12:30- LIBBY EIHOLZER: Outside Materials: Other agencies resources, risks and concerns.
12:30-1:00- NICOLE TOMMELL: Closing Remarks: Summarizing action items, updates on other
labor research.



Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farm flyer (PDF; 665KB)



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NY Urban Farms Pest Management Fact Sheet Series

Cornell Cooperative Extension has partnered with dozens of urban farms across New York State to demonstrate and evaluate sustainable pest management strategies. Together with farmers, we found success using control methods that prevent or reduce crop losses through exclusion strategies, crop timing, host resistance, the introduction of beneficial organisms, and more. Regardless of management strategy used, common requirements for success include a knowledge of the pest and disease complex, preventative deployment and commitment to the process. The New York Urban Farms Sustainable Pest Management Fact Sheet Series includes case studies highlighting pest management techniques that New York urban farms have found valuable.