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Event Offers DEC Credits

Event Details

Date

March 8, 2016

Time

9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Location

Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County
18 Seward Ave., Suite 300
Middletown, NY 10940-1919

Cost

$80.00 ENYCHP/CCE Orange Enrollee
(additional attendee $80.00 ea.)

$95.00 Non-ENYCHP Enrollee
(additional attendee $95.00 ea.)



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$80.00 ENYCHP/CCE Orange Enrollee
$95.00 Non-ENYCHP Enrollee

Host

Cornell Vegetable Program

Pre-Registration Deadline: March 9, 2016

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2016 Onion School

March 8, 2016

2016 Onion School

2016 Onion School Agenda

9:00 AM Registration, DEC credit sign-in, coffee

9:25 Welcome & Announcements

9:30 GAPs/FSMA Update - Erik Schellenberg, CCE Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture Program

10:00 New Proposed Standards for Pesticide Applicator Certification - Cathy Ahlers, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

10:15 Coffee Break

10:30 Bacterial Diseases of Onions - Dr. Steven Beer, Cornell University, Dept. of Plant Pathology

11:15 Update on Fungal Diseases and 2015 Herbicide Trial Results - Christy Hoepting, Cornell Vegetable Program

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 Onion Breeding/Variety Trial Updates - Dr. Martha Mutschler-Chu, Cornell University, Dept. Plant Breeding and Genetics

1:45 Insect Pests and Management Update - Brian Nault, Cornell University, Dept. of Entomology

2:30 Onion Weed Control - Bernard H. Zandstra, Michigan State University, Dept. of Horticulture

3:30 Wrap Up and Adjourn

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Cornell Crop and Pest Management Guidelines Paused

From Cornell IPM:

Highlighting its commitment to quality and long-term sustainability, Cornell Integrated Pest Management's Pesticide Safety Education Program has announced
a pause in production of the 2026 Cornell Crop and Pest Management Guidelines.

Cornell IPM Director Alejandro Calixto said this temporary measure is the result of a comprehensive reimagining process facilitated by Illume Projects of Ithaca, which included end-user interviews, internal surveys and sales data analytics.

"It became clear to us that we cannot continue producing the guidelines and fully restructure them at the same time," Calixto said. "By pausing production, we can dedicate all available resources and time to rebuilding the production process, ensuring that when we re-launch in 2027, the guidelines will reflect a modernized approach built around the grower and other user experience."

A series of annually updated reference manuals produced by Cornell IPM and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), the Cornell Crop and Pest Management Guidelines are widely used by farmers, agronomists, crop consultants and extension educators in New York and throughout the Northeast. They include information about current IPM recommendations, pesticide options, cultural practices, nutrient management, disease, insect and weed identification and resistance-management strategies.

Calixto and Pesticide Safety Education Program Lead Mike Helms will spearhead efforts to restructure the guideline process over the next 12 months, with a goal of launching a more streamlined, user-friendly version in 2027.

Limited copies of the 2025 guidelines remain available for purchase while supplies last through The Cornell Store. The 2026-2027 Greenhouse Guidelines will be available.

For more information contact Helms at mjh14@cornell.edu.