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Regional Teams Invaluable to Local Farmers

Cooperative Extension regional agriculture programs are the result of unique partnerships that provide opportunities to commercial producers beyond their individual counties’ borders. These ag teams present educational programs on a wide variety of topics, consult with commercial farmers and producers in a timely manner on specific technical issues, provide on-site visits when necessary and provide assitance to beginning farmers in addition to those making production changes.

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Full-time & part-time farmers, farm workers, agribusnesses, rural landowners and others interested in maintaining strong agriculture in our area read the Agricultural News. You can, too, for only $12 per year.

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Emergency responder information on pesticide spills and accidents: CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300

For pesticide information: National Pesticide Information Center: 800-858-7378

To Report Oil and Hazardous Material Spills in New York State: NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Spill Response - 800-457-7362 (in NYS), 518-457-7362 (outside NYS)

Poison Control Centers: Poison Control Centers nationwide: 800-222-1222  If you are unable to reach a Poison Control Center or obtain the information your doctor needs, the office of the NYS Pesticide Coordi-nator at Cornell University, 607-255-1866, may be able to assist you in obtaining such information.

 

Useful Links

Integrated Crop and Pest Management Guidelines for Commercial Vegetable Growers: Up to date recommendations by crop.

Home Gardening resources for flowers, vegetables, and more.

Cornell Maple Program: learn about maple research and extension. Locate local maple producers.

Organic Agriculture at Cornell

Small or Beginning Farms

USDA Fruit & Vegetable Market News

Montgomery County Soil & Water Conservation
www.montgomerycountyny-swcd.com

 



Agriculture & Horticulture
Capital Region Bedding Plant Conference
Posted 1/5/2017

January 23, 2017, Capital Region Bedding Plant Conference

CCE Albany County: 24 Martin Rd, Voorheesville, NY 12186

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

$45.00 per person, lunch included

To register, contact Tove Ford, (518)765-3518 or by email at tff24@cornell.edu.

 

You may register online at:

https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/bedding-plant-conference-2017_201.

DEC credits applied for

 

By participating in this conference, you will be able to: 

Improve insect and disease pest management strategies

      • Make your fertility program more efficient
      • Assess your markets
      • Connect with other growers and researchers
      • Gain Pesticide Applicator credits 

AGENDA

 

8:30 - 9:00 Dr. Lily Calderwood, CCE CAAHP, Welcome and Capital Region Update

9:00- 9:45 Dan Gilrein, CCE Suffolk County, The Future Ain't What It Used to Be: Managing Pests in 2017

9:45 - 10:30 Dr. Margery Daughtrey, Cornell University, Using Biopesticides for Disease Management

Break

10:40 - 11:20 Dr. Neil Mattson, Cornell University, Efficient Fertility Management in Your Soil Medium

11:20 - 12:00 Steve Hadcock, CCE CAAHP, Assessing Your Market Channels and Business Profitability

Lunch with RPI Lighting Research Center and Albany County Waste

1:00 - 1:45 Dr. Margaret Skinner, University of Vermont, Plant Mediated IPM

1:45 - 2:30 Larry Silverman, Silverleaf Greenhouses, Biocontrol in our Greenhouses

Break

2:30 - 3:15 Dr. Neil Mattson, Cornell University, 2017 Plant Trends; What's Hot and What's Not

3:15 - 4:00 Round Table Discussion

 

 

 


 

 


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