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January 2013

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Ontario County)

January 15 - January 16, 2013
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Geneva, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Ontario County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all produce farms. Special emphasis on GAPs for berry crops.

2013 Empire State Producers Expo

January 22 - January 24, 2013
Syracuse, NY


For more information and registration details for this years' Empire State Producers Expo, visit http://www.nysvga.org/expo/info..

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Livingston County)

January 30 - January 31, 2013
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Mt. Morris, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Livingston County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all produce farms. Special emphasis on GAPs for potato growers.


February 2013

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Genesee County)

February 7 - February 8, 2013
8:30 am registration & refreshments; 9:00 am - 3:30 pm training
Batavia, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Genesee County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all fresh produce farms and related industry people.

Season Extension: Winter Greens and Beyond

February 8, 2013
9:00 am - 11:30 am
Jamestown, NY

Season Extension: Winter Greens and Beyond

Learn about greenhouse and high tunnel production for vegetables and winter greens, with a focus on pest management.

Drip Irrigation: Systems, Techniques, and Tips for Small Farms

February 12, 2013
8:30 am - 2:30 pm
Canandaigua, NY

Drip Irrigation: Systems, Techniques, and Tips for Small Farms

After a hot, dry season, vegetable and fruit growers are realizing climate change might change their needs for supplemental water to ensure profitability. Drip irrigation is the most efficient use of water for maximum benefit for crop health, but only if the system is set up right to start. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County, in cooperation with the Cornell Vegetable Program, is offering this in-depth introduction to drip irrigations systems, generally for small farm applications.

Culinary Connections: Farm to Restaurant Workshop and Networking Opportunity

February 18, 2013
9:00 am - Noon
Mendon, NY

Culinary Connections: Farm to Restaurant Workshop and Networking Opportunity

Workshop and networking opportunity for culinary professionals to connect with some of the regional farmers to get fresh, local grown produce on their menus. Panels of farmers and chefs will explain how they are making beneficial culinary connections through communication and insights.

Reduced Till Grower Discussion Group

February 25, 2013
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Batavia, NY

Reduced Till Grower Discussion Group

A grower-led Reduced Tillage Grower Discussion Group is forming in Western New York. All vegetable and field crop growers interested in reduced tillage (zone, strip and no till) are invited. Bring your experience and/or your questions! 

Capital District Small Fruit & Vegetable Growers Winter Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

February 27, 2013
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Albany, NY

Capital District Small Fruit & Vegetable Growers Winter Meeting

A day long meeting with educational information for vegetable and small fruit growers. Schedule of events to be announced.


March 2013

Niagara Region Winter Vegetable Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 5, 2013
9:00 am - 1:30 pm, includes lunch
Lockport, NY

Niagara Region Winter Vegetable Meeting

The first hour of this meeting will be on disease management, followed by a hands-on, interactive discussion and demonstration on sprayer set-up, calibration, and spraying considerations. Presentations will be made by Dr. Tom Zitter and Dr. Andrew Landers, Cornell. 

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Yates County)

March 6 - March 7, 2013
8:30 am Registration & Refreshments; 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Training
Penn Yan, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Yates County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all fresh produce farms and related industry people.

2013 NYS Dry Bean Growers Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 13, 2013
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
LeRoy, NY

2013 NYS Dry Bean Growers Meeting

Join us for the important dry bean updates for 2013!

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Suffolk County)

March 13 - March 14, 2013
8:30 am Registration & Refreshments; 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Training
Riverhead, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Suffolk County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all fresh produce farms and related industry people.

Vegetable Grafting Workshop and More!

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 14, 2013
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Belmont, NY

Vegetable Grafting Workshop and More!

Learn about the latest Cornell Vegetable Program on-farm research projects. The use of winter grains to control weeds in summer vegetables was researched in 2012. Can this work as an alternative to herbicides?  What is the effect on tomatoes or onions? Grafting is another cutting-edge technology gaining in popularity. The advantages and techniques of grafting will be presented.

Success in Growing for Auction

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 15, 2013
10:00 am - 2:30 pm, includes buffet lunch
Clymer, NY

Success in Growing for Auction

This course will educate produce growers on pest management, varieties and marketing issues in vegetables and strawberries. Topics such as inter-row cover crops, pest ID, responsible spray options, and attributes of successful NYS auction will be presented. 

Tomato/Potato Late Blight Risk on YOUR Farm - An Advanced Forecast Tool

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 19, 2013
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Rochester, NY

Tomato/Potato Late Blight Risk on YOUR Farm - An Advanced Forecast Tool

In 2012, growers and consultants used the advanced Late Blight Decision Support System (DSS) forecast on 12 tomato and/or potato farms for part or all of the season. The email/text spray alerts and broad base of fungicide info made the LB DSS easier to use and more helpful than ever before. It provided scientific information to help them make better fungicide spray decisions, and in some cases safely stretch their spray schedule during the hot, dry weather.

Learn how to use this new late blight forecast tool on your farm.

Berry Pruning Workshops

March 20 - March 29, 2013
10 am - 12 noon

Berry Pruning Workshops

Berry pruning workshops for brambles and blueberries. 

Identification, Assessment and Management of Soilborne Plant Pathogens in Vegetable Production

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 20, 2013
8:30 am - 4:15 pm
Geneva, NY

Identification, Assessment and Management of Soilborne Plant Pathogens in Vegetable Production

Through funding from the NE-SARE, this comprehensive workshop has been designed to train participants throughout the Northeast in the identification, assessment and management of soilborne pathogens and to provide resources that can be used on-farm and in various outreach activities.

2013 Garlic School (Geneva)

March 21, 2013
9:45 am - 2:00 pm
Geneva, NY

2013 Garlic School (Geneva)

Healthy soil grows healthy garlic! Learn more about the relationship between soil health and plant health. Additional topics include a garlic bloat nematode update, cover crop rotations for garlic, fertility management, and issue and concerns for the future.

Trac Software Workshops - Plattsburgh Location

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 25, 2013
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Plattsburgh, NY


 Trac software is a pesticide spray record-keeping program built in Excel. It will automatically generate your reports. Learn more about it at www.nysipm.cornell.edu/trac  


Trac Software Workshops - Hudson Valley Lab

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 26, 2013
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Highland, NY


Trac software is a pesticide spray record-keeping program built in Excel. It will automatically generate your reports. Learn more about it at www.nysipm.cornell.edu/trac

 


Trac Software Workshops - Troy Location

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 27, 2013
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Troy, NY


Trac software is a pesticide spray record-keeping program built in Excel. It will automatically generate your reports. Learn more about it at www.nysipm.cornell.edu/trac  


April 2013

DEC Special Permit Training (Wayne County - English session)

April 9, 2013
8:30 am registration; 9:00 am - 12:00 pm training
Newark, NY

DEC Special Permit Training (Wayne County - English session)

At Special Permit trainings, we review with non-certified applicators Worker Protection Safety (WPS) handler training and for each federally restricted-use pesticide the potential hazards to non-target species and the environment, and how to prevent the risk of exposure. Trainees also receive a packet with summaries of this information. A DEC Special Permit is valid for one year and needs to be renewed every year unless the pesticide applicator becomes certified. 

2013 Capital District Garlic School

April 10, 2013
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Voorheesville, NY

2013 Capital District Garlic School

Join us for the second annual Capital District Garlic School! The theme for this year's school is soil health. We will discuss how to improve soil health and fertility, and how soil health relates to garlic health.


May 2013

Marketing Your Produce - Wednesday Walk & Talk Discussion Group

May 8, 2013
3:30 - 5:30 pm
Allegany, NY

Marketing Your Produce - Wednesday Walk & Talk Discussion Group

Do you find yourself surrounded by a surplus of beautiful, perfectly ripe vegetables? Are you unsure of how to break into new selling opportunities? Would you like to develop stronger marketing skills? The May meeting of the Wednesday Walk & Talk group will walk you through what it takes to successfully market your crop. 

High Tunnel Production, Tried and True Growing Techniques, and Tour - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

May 21, 2013
5:30pm
Phelps, NY

High Tunnel Production, Tried and True Growing Techniques, and Tour - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

Tour the Fellenz Family Farm and learn about successful farming techniques. The Cornell Vegetable Program staff will provide general instruction about high tunnel production, too. Includes a seeder technique and use demonstration. This will be a potluck, so bring a dish to pass and your own utensils.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

May 21, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

May 28, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.


June 2013

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

June 4, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Mohawk Valley Produce Auction Growers Meetings

June 11 - September 10, 2013


All are welcomed to attend. Meetings are after the auction unless noted.


6/11: Scouting on your farm: tips and tricks.  Tour Glen Amish farms on Argersinger Rd., starting at Henry B. Miller's farm, 362 Argersinger.


7/9: Season update: we'll discuss how the growing season is shaping up and take a tour of Mervin Byler's farm, 224 DeRonda Rd, Jordanville


8/13: View and discuss Advancing Eco-Agriculture fertility trial on cucumbers and tour Amos Lapp's farm. 437 St. Rte. 170A, Little Falls


9/10: Season wrap-up meeting and social gathering. View pumpkin and potato varieties, discuss the season. At the auction.


Comments? Questions? Contact Crystal. 518-775-0018


Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

June 11, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Wash Stations and Farm Food Safety - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

June 11, 2013
5:00pm - 7:30pm
Livonia, NY

Wash Stations and Farm Food Safety - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

Members of the CCE GAPs team will explain the regulations and guidelines related to wash stations and demonstrate a wash station system. The meeting will include a brief potluck, so please bring a dish to pass.

Early Summer Plant Pests and Diseases - Wednesday Walk & Talk Grower Discussion Group

June 12, 2013
4:00 - 6:00 pm
Almond, NY

Early Summer Plant Pests and Diseases - Wednesday Walk & Talk Grower Discussion Group

Cornell Vegetable Program staff will lead a crop walk and discuss major pests and diseases for early summer production. Attendees will learn scouting skills and management techniques.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

June 18, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

June 25, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.


July 2013

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

July 2, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

July 9, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Soil Health Field Day

July 11, 2013
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Clyde, NY

Soil Health Field Day

Soil health is never more important, nor more obvious, than in a very wet year. At this field day, learn about options for improving crop and soil performance through rainfall extremes. 

Mechanical Weed Management - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

July 16, 2013
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Palmyra, NY

Mechanical Weed Management - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

Kurt Forman of Clearview Farm and the Cornell Vegetable Program staff will show and explain a cultivation timing demonstration for weed management. Dr. Chuck Mohler will return for this follow up to last fall's Cultivation Equipment workshop to discuss the results of the demonstration and answer weed management questions.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

July 16, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Seneca County

Event Offers DEC Credits

July 17, 2013
7:30 pm start
Ovid, NY

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Seneca County

This course will demonstrate pest management in fresh market vegetables in both field and greenhouse (high tunnel) vegetables; primarily for those growing for wholesale auction.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

July 23, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Nourse Farm Tour

July 23, 2013
8:30 Departure
Whately, MA


Tour the premier Berry Plant Nursery in the Northeast- Nourse Farms in Whately, Massacusetts.  Nate Nourse will be conducting a tour of the raspberry plantings where we will be focusing on methods for pruning and trellising these plants.   To see more of the nursery, visit http://noursefarms.com/.  

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Orleans County

Event Offers DEC Credits

July 25, 2013
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Lyndonville, NY

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Orleans County

This course will demonstrate pest management in fresh market vegetables in both field and greenhouse (high tunnel) vegetables; primarily for those growing for wholesale auction.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

July 30, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.


August 2013

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Yates County

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 2, 2013
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Penn Yan, NY

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Yates County

This course will demonstrate pest management in fresh market vegetables in both field and greenhouse (high tunnel) vegetables; primarily for those growing for wholesale auction.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

August 6, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Reduced Tillage Farm Tour

August 7, 2013
5:30 PM, immediately following Empire Farm Days
Waterloo, NY

Reduced Tillage Farm Tour

Grab dinner and a beverage at Empire Farm Days and then join us for a free tour of local farms to view reduced tillage crops and equipment and a comparison of production practices.

Elba Muck Onion Twilight Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 8, 2013
5:30 dinner; 6:00-8:00pm program
Elba, NY

Elba Muck Onion Twilight Meeting

An update of onion research, with a focus on management of troublesome perennial weeds, will begin at 5:30. Growers will hear presentations and see demonstration plots. 1.75 DEC credits are available.

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Chautauqua County

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 8, 2013
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Panama, NY

Vegetable Pest and Cultural Management Field Meeting - Chautauqua County

This course will demonstrate pest management in fresh market vegetables in both field and greenhouse (high tunnel) vegetables; primarily for those growing for wholesale auction.

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

August 13, 2013
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Elba, NY

Muck Donut Hour Every Tuesday

Meet with Cornell Vegetable Program Specialist Christy Hoepting every Tuesday morning to ask questions and share your observations.

Managing Your Muck - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

August 20, 2013
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Shortsville, NY

Managing Your Muck - Rolling Hills Discussion Group

Have a muck pocket and not quite sure how to best to use it? Come learn about drainage, fertility management, tillage, and more! Carol MacNeil will be on hand to present and answer questions.

Pest and Disease Management and Rotation Planning - Wednesday Walk & Talk Grower Group

August 21, 2013
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Portville, NY

Pest and Disease Management and Rotation Planning - Wednesday Walk & Talk Grower Group

NEW DATE: A crop walk focusing on rotation planning, cover crop selection, and pest/disease management. A potluck will follow. Open to all growers, this free meeting is focused on answering producer questions, educating on grower-requested topics and providing networking opportunities.

Fresh Market Potato Varieties, Phytophthora Pink Rot, & Water Management Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 27, 2013
5:30 - 8:30 PM
Marion, NY

Fresh Market Potato Varieties, Phytophthora Pink Rot, & Water Management Meeting

Potato growers have an opportunity to view standard and new fresh market potato varieties and lines, hear how to use integrated management to help deal with the potentially devastating Phytophthora pink rot disease, get an update on late blight, and discuss how to manage excess muck water. 1.25 DEC plus CCA credits will be available. 


September 2013

Reduced Till Vegetable & Cover Crop Meeting

September 25, 2013
5:00 - 7:00 PM
Hamlin, NY

Reduced Till Vegetable & Cover Crop Meeting

Join us to view a field scale zone till vs conventionally tilled cabbage trial; a zone tilled winter squash field; an early planted radish and wheat cover crop; and, the zone till equipment that was used.

2013 NYS Dry Bean Field Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

September 26, 2013
5:00 - 8:00 PM
Penfield, NY

2013 NYS Dry Bean Field Meeting

Tour the Cornell dry bean variety trial and nearby strip trials. Cornell professors will share research-based ideas on pest issues and management including weed control and Western bean cutworm updates. Root rot resistance will also be discussed. 1.0 DEC pesticide recertification and CCA credits will be available.


October 2013

Growing Greens and Storing Crops for the Winter Market - Wednesday Walk & Talk

October 9, 2013
4:30 - 6:30 pm
Little Valley, NY

Growing Greens and Storing Crops for the Winter Market - Wednesday Walk & Talk

Winter can be a season of revenue. Stew Ritchie, of Native Offerings Farm, will give a tour of his winter greens production and crop storage areas. Discussion will focus on technique sharing for winter greens production, appropriate storage conditions to reduce losses and increase quality, and strategies for introducing greens or an expanded selection of storage crops in your winter offerings.

Storage Crops and Winter Greens

October 15, 2013
4:30 - 6:30 PM, potluck to follow
Canandaigua, NY

Storage Crops and Winter Greens

Winter CSAs and markets continue to become more popular. Phil Munson, of Fisher Hill Farm, will give a tour of his crop storage facility and high tunnel. Discussion will focus post-harvest handling of storage crops to reduce losses and increase quality and opportunities and challenges in growing winter greens.

Organic Cover Crop Workshop and Tour

October 17, 2013
10am-4pm
Big Flats, NY


This workshop will feature speakers from Cornell University presenting in depth information on cover cropping and reduced tillage for vegetable growers with an emphasis on organic systems. There will be a tour of the time of seeding cover crop demonstration with single and multiple species of cover crops, reduced tillage tools and a row crop interseeder. Lunch available for $12.00 and CCA credits available

For a detailed schedule, speakers, topics and tour sites go to http://www.nofany.org/events/field-days/organic-cover-crop-workshop-and-tour or contact Paul Salon, USDA-NRCS, 607-562-8404, paul.salon@ny.usda.gov.


Register online at http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=7ex5qzeab&oeidk=a07e7j0eqy23d4363df 




November 2013

Tomato School

Event Offers DEC Credits

November 7, 2013
8:00 AM - 4:45 PM
Geneva, NY

Tomato School

A thorough school for tomato growers of all experience levels and farm management systems, this program will begin with the basics and move through advanced topics. 4.75 DEC credits and 5.5 CCA CEU credits are available.

Speakers from across NYS and Pennsylvania will discuss pest and disease management, hot water treatment of seeds, post-harvest handling, precision nutrition management, and more. Growers will share their tips and experience in raising transplants and field production.

Squash School

Event Offers DEC Credits

November 8, 2013
8:45 AM - 4:00 PM
Rochester, NY

Squash School

This school will cover pest, disease, and weed management, fertility management, post-harvest handling, and more. Topics will be relevant for squash growers of all sizes and crop management systems. Summer squash will be discussed, with a heavier focus on winter squash production. 4.25 DEC credits and 4.5 CCA CEU are available.

ENYCHP Fruit School Vendor Registration - Internal Use ONLY

November 26 - February 14, 2014



December 2013

2013 Processing Beet and Carrot Advisory Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 3, 2013
12:30pm - 2:30pm
Batavia, NY

2013 Processing Beet and Carrot Advisory Meeting

All are invited to discuss the 2013 processing beet and carrot season in New York. Hear ideas and concerns from fellow growers and industry members. Your input is needed to set future research priorities.

2013 Processing Pea Advisory Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 3, 2013
10:00am - 12:00pm
Batavia, NY

2013 Processing Pea Advisory Meeting

Come discuss the 2013 processing pea season with industry colleagues. Your input is needed to set priorities for future research.

High Tunnel School: Winter Greens and Tour

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 4, 2013
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Batavia, NY

High Tunnel School: Winter Greens and Tour

Consumer attitudes about food are changing. How can farmers grow products that meet the converging demands for local, natural, and high quality vegetables year round? A variety of season extension techniques such as high tunnels can help growers generate revenue 12 months of the year. Crop plans and markets are critical to success, but holistic planning is the basis for a sustainable system.

Upstate NY Potato Advisory Meeting

December 4, 2013
9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Canandaigua, NY

Upstate NY Potato Advisory Meeting

Annual roundtable on concerns of fresh market and processing potato growers and processors, reports on research, and agency updates. All potato growers are invited. 

High Tunnel School: Getting the Most from Your High Tunnel - Basics and Warm Season Crops

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 5, 2013
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Batavia, NY

High Tunnel School: Getting the Most from Your High Tunnel - Basics and Warm Season Crops

This program is targeted for commercial growers new to high tunnels. NRCS cooperating farms are particularly encouraged to attend. All who are interested in improving their crop yield, quality and profitability by using high tunnels are welcome.

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Genesee County)

December 10 - December 11, 2013
8:30 am registration & refreshments; 9:00 am - 3:30 pm training
Batavia, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Genesee County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all fresh produce farms and related industry people.

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Genesee County)

December 10 - December 11, 2013
Tuesday & Wednesday, 8:30am-3:30pm
Batavia, NY


In recent years, several food borne illness outbreaks in produce have made national news. Both the produce industry and the federal government have stepped up demands for fruit and vegetable farms to meet food safety practice standards. These standards are known as GAPs (Good Agricultural Practices).

A new program, Harmonized GAPs, has been developed to combine several food safety certifications into one program. New York's retail produce buyers, such as Wegmans, are asking growers to adopt Harmonized GAPs certification in many cases.

In response, Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Cornell Vegetable Program, the Cornell Lake Ontario Fruit Team, the Produce Safety Alliance, and the Cornell National GAPs Program, with assistance from NY Ag & Markets, will be presenting a training for farm food safety or GAPs, including Harmonized GAPs. The training is open to all produce farms and related industry people. This workshop is partially funded through a grant from the Genesee Valley Regional Market Authority.

2013 Processing Snap and Lima Bean Advisory Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 11, 2013
12:30pm - 3pm
Geneva, NY

2013 Processing Snap and Lima Bean Advisory Meeting

The processing snap and lima bean industry will meet to discuss the 2013 growing season and to set priorities for future research. Your input is needed!

2013 Processing Sweet Corn Advisory Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 11, 2013
10am - 11:50am
Geneva, NY

2013 Processing Sweet Corn Advisory Meeting

Your input is needed to set future research priorities. Come discuss the 2013 growing season with your industry peers and hear the latest research results.

Getting the Most from Your High Tunnel

Event Offers DEC Credits

December 13, 2013
9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Voorheesville, NY


This program is part of a statewide grant from NYS Dept of Ag & Markets and is targeted to new high tunnel growers and anyone considering getting started. It is targeted for commercial growers that are new to high tunnels. NRCS cooperating farms are particularly encouraged to attend. All who are interested in improving their crop yield, quality and profitability by using high tunnels are welcome.

New England Vegetable & Fruit Conference

December 17 - December 19, 2013


The New England Vegetable & Fruit Conference and Trade Show will be held next December 17, 18, 19 at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, NH and will include more than 25 educational sessions and a trade show with over 100 exhibitors.  For more information and to be connected to the New England Vegetable & Fruit Conference please click the following link. www.newenglandvfc.org

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Wayne County)

December 18 - December 19, 2013
8:30 am registration & refreshments; 9:00 am - 3:30 pm training
Newark, NY

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Wayne County)

This 2-day training will focus on the details of what GAPs is, how it works, what it means for your farming operation, and how to write a farm food safety plan for your farm. Open to all fresh produce farms and related industry people.

Farm Food Safety Training with GAPs (Wayne County)

December 18 - December 19, 2013
Wednesday & Thursday, 8:30am-3:30pm
Newark, NY


In recent years, several food borne illness outbreaks in produce have made national news. Both the produce industry and the federal government have stepped up demands for fruit and vegetable farms to meet food safety practice standards. These standards are known as GAPs (Good Agricultural Practices).

A new program, Harmonized GAPs, has been developed to combine several food safety certifications into one program. New York's retail produce buyers, such as Wegmans, are asking growers to adopt Harmonized GAPs certification in many cases.

In response, Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Cornell Vegetable Program, the Cornell Lake Ontario Fruit Team, the Produce Safety Alliance, and the Cornell National GAPs Program, with assistance from NY Ag & Markets, will be presenting a training for farm food safety or GAPs, including Harmonized GAPs. The training is open to all produce farms and related industry people. This workshop is partially funded through a grant from the Genesee Valley Regional Market Authority.In recent years, several food borne illness outbreaks in produce have made national news. Both the produce industry and the federal government have stepped up demands for fruit and vegetable farms to meet food safety practice standards. These standards are known as GAPs (Good Agricultural Practices).




Winter Wednesday Lunch Webinar: Sweet Onions - Cultural Practices and Brand Marketing

December 18, 2013
1:00 - 2:00 PM

Winter Wednesday Lunch Webinar: Sweet Onions - Cultural Practices and Brand Marketing

Penn State and Cornell University have teamed up to present a series of webinars to keep you informed about critical production issues. This series provides convenient access to timely updates in commercial vegetable and small fruit production for extension educators, producers, and industry representatives in Pennsylvania, New York, and surrounding states.

Christy Hoepting, Cornell Vegetable Program, and Lee Stivers, Penn State, will be speaking during this webinar.


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Community Gardens Soil Testing Program

Soil testing supports the growth and expansion of community gardens by protecting the health and safety of the food produced in these gardens. CCE Harvest NY, in partnership with the NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets (AGM) and the Cornell Soil Health Lab, is offering eligible, food-producing gardens in New York State the opportunity to send soil samples for testing without charge.

The soil test will analyze samples for heavy metals and nutrient levels. Test results help gardeners make appropriate plans to produce high quality fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Technical support and education for participating growers will be provided by the CCE Harvest New York team. Learn more about the 2025 Community Gardens Soil Testing Program.

Laser Scarecrows to Deter Birds in Sweet Corn

Are you considering the use of a laser scarecrow to deter birds on your farm? Cornell Cooperative Extension and the University of Rhode Island teamed up to test a research laser scarecrow on sweet corn farms.

A laser scarecrow is a device that has one or more laser modules connected to motors. The specifications of the lasers are optimized to the color and motion sensitivity of bird's eyes. When laser beams move across a field, birds become frightened and attempt to move away from the perceived threat. Light from the laser covers an area quickly and moves through the canopy without causing injury to the crop. Research demonstrates that birds do not readily become habituated to the laser.

A laser scarecrow used as the sole deterrent typically results in a significant reduction in crop damage. Combined with an auditory device, damage can be reduced even more. When used as part of an integrated management program for bird control that utilizes habitat management and multiple scare tactics, laser scarecrows can be useful tools for growers of multiple crops. All scare tactics must be deployed before birds find the field. The effectiveness of lasers depends on multiple factors such as bird species, bird populations, habitat and food availability. Lasers are not effective at deterring deer, racoons, coyotes or other mammals.

To learn more, the Laser Scarecrows to Deter Birds in Sweet Corn and Other High-Value Agricultural Crops fact sheet provides background information, research data, FAQs, and Advantages/Limitations on laser scarecrows.

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.

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