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January 2026

2026 Winter Cut Flower Webinar Series

January 6, 2026

2026 Finger Lakes Produce Auction Winter Growers Meeting

January 8, 2026

Expanding Farm Sales: Markets, Profits, and Branding Series

January 10, 2026

2026 Dyson Agricultural Food

January 12, 2026

The Past, the Present, and the Future of PACMAN Webinar

January 12, 2026

I thought I was covered for that! Farm Insurance Webinar Series, Jan-Feb 2026

January 13 - February 10, 2026


  • What if a [fill in the blank - fire, accident, flood, theft, death, injury] happens to your farm business?  Are you covered for that?
  • What are the risks that you should be concerned about? What steps are you taking to manage those risks?

Cornell Cooperative Extension and FarmNet are offering a lunchtime webinar series on Tuesdays in January and February from 12:00-1:30 starting on January 13 and running through February 10 to help answer some of these questions and more,

"I thought I was covered for that! Understanding Farm Insurance Policies" is a webinar series intended to help farmers understand different types of insurance coverage and how to use insurance as a tool to manage financial risks. Join us for one or for all five.  Your registration on any date will give you a link to all five webinars.


Schedule:

January 13 (12:00-1:30) Insurance and Risk Management 101. This first webinar will cover many of the general provisions found in insurance policies and describe some of the terms to be aware of when you are considering your options. Steve Hadcock, Capital District Hort Team and Greg Murk, FarmNet.

January 20 (12:00-1:30) Liability Insurance. Liability Insurance is coverage for the risk that your business will cause harm to someone. Are you having people on your farm or selling a food product? You probably need liability insurance! Robert Hadad, Cornell Vegetable Program, Elizabeth Higgins, Eastern NY Commercial Hort Program.

January 27 (12:00-1:30) Crop Insurance and Disaster Coverage. Federal programs to help farmers cover risk of crop and livestock and business losses from weather and natural disasters. Elizabeth Higgins, Eastern NY Commercial Hort Program.

February 3 (12:00-1:30) Insuring People. Options for health insurance, life insurance and disability insurance, and how they can help farmers and their employees. Maire Ullrich, CCE Orange County and Lucas Smith, Cornell Ag Workforce Development

February 10 (12:00-1:30): Property Insurance. Insuring your infrastructure, equipment, and livestock from loss. Learn about the types of coverage, and the risks they reduce. Colin Hostetter, Tri-County Ag Team, Desiree Keever, CCE Delaware County and Steve Glick, Kevin Daniels Agency.


Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam Prep Course

January 13 - January 14, 2026

2026 Becker Forum - Save the Date

January 14, 2026

2026 Ontario Produce Auction Winter Growers Meeting

January 14, 2026

Genesee Valley Winter Produce Meeting

January 20, 2026

2026 Greenhouse Growers School

January 21, 2026

2026 Cornell Winter Fruit Webinar Series

January 22 - March 19, 2026


These webinars will provide updates on fruit-related topics and research happening at Cornell University. Webinars hosted by NYSIPM, CCE Harvest NY, CCE LOFP, and CCE ENYCHP.

These webinars will be held on Thursdays from 11am-12:30pm (The week 3 webinar will run from 11am-1pm).

If you missed a webinar or just want to review one you've all ready seen the recordings can be found at the yearly Winter Fruit Webinars playlist on the Cornell IPM Program YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CornellIPM/playlists

NYSDEC Pesticide Recertification credits will be offered for indicated sessions. If you would like DEC Credits, please send a copy of your photo ID to Anna Wallis (aew232@cornell.edu) To receive credits you will need to attend the entire webinar on your own computer/device, and complete the required Google Form survey at the beginning and again at the end of the webinar.


2026 Cornell Winter Fruit Webinars

January 22 - March 19, 2026


Cornell Winter Fruit Webinar Series 2026

These webinars will provide updates on fruit-related topics and research happening at Cornell University. 

Webinars hosted by NYSIPM, CCE Harvest NY, CCE LOFP, and CCE ENYCHP.

If you missed a webinar or just want to review one you've all ready seen the recordings can be found at the yearly Winter Fruit Webinars playlist on the Cornell IPM Program YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Corne...

NYSDEC Pesticide Recertification credits will be offered for indicated sessions. If you would like DEC Credits, please send a copy of your photo ID to Anna Wallis (aew232@cornell.edu) To receive credits you will need to attend the entire webinar on your own computer/device, and complete the required Google Form survey at the beginning and again at the end of the webinar.


Chautauqua Region Winter Vegetable Meeting

January 30, 2026



February 2026

2026 Northeast Extension Fruit Consortium Winter Webinar Series

February 4 - March 11, 2026


Wednesdays 12pm-1pm

Registration Information:

Pre-registration is required. Registration is handled by the UVM Fruit Program; after registering, you will receive a link to the Zoom session hosted by UMass Extension. Be sure to save the confirmation email which contains the links to your webinars. Webinar registration fees support the annual meeting of the Northeast Tree Fruit IPM Working Group which facilitates shared programming and collaborative research and Extension projects among IPM professionals across the region. Extension activities are available to all growers regardless of ability or interest to pay. If you would like a discount code for free registration, please email madeline.baughman@uvm.edu.

Cost: Single webinar- $10 --- Three webinars- $25 --- Six webinars- $40

Register Here

Pesticide Credits:

Pesticide credit(s) will be available for indicated sessions. Pesticide applicator credits are handled by the UVM Fruit Program. Please be advised, those seeking pesticide recertification credits must register and log in to the session individually so that we can show proof of attendance to the certifying agencies. When logging in, be sure your screen name matches the name on your license. 

View the 2021-2024 webinars on the UMass Extension YouTube channel (playlists organized by year): https://www.youtube.com/@umass...


2026 Winter Fruit Schools

February 4 - February 5, 2026


CCE-LOF are excited to bring you a return to LOF's Winter Fruit Schools, in which there will be two nearly identical programs on consecutive days in two locations in LOF's territory. We are in the process of putting together the program, and have garnered key input from our growers, businesses, and other personnel. The program will include pest management, pollination, horticulture, precision Ag, an update from the New York Apple Association and much more. We will send you the full program when it's nearly finalized. There will be morning and afternoon breaks, and lunch. Lunches and refreshments during the breaks are included with your registration fee.

Please note registration cost increases after January 27th, Registration Now!  


Eden Area Winter Vegetable Meeting

February 4, 2026

How to Diversify or Scale Up with Confidence for Profitability - Inspired by Annie's Project

February 4 - February 25, 2026

Orleans Regional Winter Vegetable Meeting

February 9, 2026

2026 Eastern New York Fruit and Vegetable Conference

February 25 - February 26, 2026

Tree Fruit Scouting - Online Course

February 25, 2026



March 2026

2026 Orleans County - DEC Certified Pesticide Applicator License Pre-Exam Training

March 9 - March 13, 2026


Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE), in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC), is pleased to offer a Pre-Exam Training and Certification Exam for individuals seeking to become NYS Certified Pesticide Applicators.

Pre-Exam Training Sessions

Agriculture specialists Mike Stanyard (NWNY Team), Janet van Zoeren (Lake Ontario Fruit Program), and Josh Bowman (CCE Wayne County) will review core concepts and commodity-specific material to help participants prepare for the NYS DEC Pesticide Applicator Exam.

NYS DEC Certification Exam

The NYS DEC Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam will be administered by the NYS DEC on March 16th at 9am, $100 check payable to NYSDEC, and you must register with DEC for the exam.

Additional details about the exam https://lof.cce.cornell.edu/ev...

To register for this class complete the pdf registration form below, include payment and return via instructions included on form. 

To reserve a spot contact Zayda Moyle at 585-798-4265 ext. 122 or zrm24@cornell.edu

To ensure manuals are ordered in time, all reservations must be submitted by March 1, 2026.


New Farm Manager Skills Day - Get the Tools You Need to Grow Your People (Hudson Valley)

March 10, 2026

2026 Orleans County - DEC Certified Pesticide Applicator License Exam

March 16, 2026

New Farm Manager Skills Day - Get the Tools You Need to Grow Your People (Capital District, Mohawk Valley)

March 17, 2026



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Upcoming Events

2026 Ontario Produce Auction Winter Growers Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

January 14, 2026
Stanley, NY

At this grower-focused meeting, ag industry experts will discuss European Cherry Fruit Fly, greenhouse phytosanitary inspections, the benefits of using cover crops, plus more. Two grower panel discussions will focus on pest management techniques. DEC recertification credits offered in categories 10, 1a, 22, 23, and 24.

View 2026 Ontario Produce Auction Winter Growers Meeting Details

Genesee Valley Winter Produce Meeting

January 20, 2026
Farmersville, NY

Fresh market production meeting for small to mid-sized farms. Topics include: fundamentals of plant disease management, keeping yourself safe while spraying (organic & conventional), mushrooms, white mold management, selling at auction, and soil health.

View Genesee Valley Winter Produce Meeting Details

Chautauqua Region Winter Vegetable Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

January 30, 2026
Randolph, NY

Fresh market production meeting for small to mid-sized farms. Topics include: vegetable disease management, keeping yourself safe while spraying (organic & conventional), soil and water sampling, managing soil organic matter, grower panel, industry and programmatic updates.

DEC credits available: 1.0 in CORE plus 1.5 in 1a and 23.

View Chautauqua Region Winter Vegetable Meeting Details

Announcements

We're Hiring! Vegetable Field Research Techs

Join our team! If you enjoy working outdoors and want to gain hands-on experience in plant agriculture and field research conducted on a diverse set of working vegetable farms, this position is an excellent opportunity for you! Working 2-3 years as a technician for the Cornell Vegetable Program (CVP) is proven foundation for students that are graduate school bound, as well as moving up within CVP/Cornell, especially in the Extension field. We are looking for someone with excellent work ethics, appreciation for agriculture, attention to detail and a can-do attitude.

Entry Level Positions:

Full-time, Albion, NY (Hoepting). 1-year appointment with potential for extension depending upon performance and funding. Excellent benefits. Working overtime (more than 40 hours/week), including evenings, is common from June through September. Emphasis on muck onion production, plant pathology, entomology and weed science. Learn more and apply!

Seasonal, Batavia, NY (Kikkert). June-August (39 hours/week) with possible extension depending on candidate availability. Assist with pest monitoring and data collection in a variety of crops including dry beans, snap beans, sweet corn, onions, potatoes and cole crops. Learn more!

Both positions:

  • Start June 1, 2026
  • Require reliable transportation for regular travel throughout CVP multi-county region
  • Involve working in vegetable crops that have been treated with pesticides
  • Involve some work on diverse vegetable crops, including organic
Application deadline: January 31, 2026

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.


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