Video and Final Report: Managing Wildlife Damage in Sweet Corn

Learn more about the on-farm evaluations of new tools -- chemical control, air dancers, scare-eye balloons, and detasseling -- for managing bird damage in sweet corn fields conducted by the CCE Cornell Vegetable Program in 2017 in this video and newly released final report.
This research was supported by a Northeast SARE Partnership Grant and the New York Farm Viability Institute.
For more information on this project, contact Marion Zuefle of the NYS Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program.
Bird Damage: Management Options in Sweet Corn Production in New York (pdf; 2398KB)


Upcoming Events
Oswego Muck Onion Growers Pre-Season Meeting: Bacterial Bulb Rot

March 13, 2025
Baldwinsville, NY
Can we win the rot race? At this pre-season meeting, Oswego muck onion growers will hear the complexities of bacterial bulb rot of onion. An open discussion between growers and allied industry reps will be led by Christy Hoepting. 1.0 DEC recertification credits in categories 1a, 10 and 23 will be available.
Growing Rhubarb Webinar
March 14, 2025
Farmers and backyard gardeners are invited to learn about the essentials of growing rhubarb. This one-hour webinar hosted by Cornell AgriTech and CCE Ontario County will provide valuable insights into soil conditions, plant selection, care, and maintenance, ensuring attendees are well-prepared for the upcoming growing season.
2025 NYS Dry Bean Meeting and Cutting Event

March 19, 2025
Geneva, NY
The NYS Dry Bean Meeting will be paired with the annual Dry Bean Cutting Event again this year! The morning meeting will include market updates and presentations on the latest dry bean research in New York: dry bean variety breeding and trial updates, white mold control, Western bean cutworm management, and identifying management tactics for major pests in dry beans. 2.0 DEC and CCA credits will be available.
The Dry Bean Cutting will follow the meeting and showcase the canned dry beans from the 2024 Dry Bean Variety Trial.