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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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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
Reduced Tillage Videoconference Slated Feb. 11
Posted 2/7/2011

The Capital District Vegetable and Small Fruit Team is hosting a reduced tillage videoconference next Friday, Feb. 11, at the Columbia County Cooperative Extension Center in Hudson.

Registration is requested by Wednesday. The videoconference will cover:

        DZT Equipment and Attachments – Grower Evaluation

        Perennial Weed Management and Killing Cover Crops

>         Fertility Management – Growers Experiences

>         LUNCH provided and discussion at each site

        Local Discussion and evaluation across sites

If you’re interested in attending contact Chuck Bornt at 272-4210 ext. 125 or 859-6213. For more information download the flyer below.

Vegetable Growers Winter Meeting Feb. 15
Posted 2/3/2011 by CCEFM staff

Cornell University Cooperative Extension Capital District Vegetable & Small Fruit Program is holding its Vegetable Growers Winter Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 15 at the Best Western Albany Airport Inn, 200 Wolf Road in Albany.

Enrolled members of the CDVSFP can register for $30/person, $20 for each additional person from same farm. Non-enrollees will be charged $50/person. Registration includes lunch, breaks and DEC and CCA credits. Registration is due by Feb. 11.

Presentations on the day-long agenda include:

>Bloat Nematode: A Risk for Onions and Garlic

>Efficiency Practices to Improve Post-harvest Quality

>How to Control Birds in Vegetable and Small Fruit Crops

>USDA Federal Programs Available for Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers

>Sweet Corn Insect Control: Efficacy Problems, Insecticide Options and Bt Hybrids

>Post Harvest Heat Removal

Planter Tune-Up Seminar Scheduled
Posted 1/26/2011 by Laura G. McDermott

Cornell Cooperative Extension in Columbia County is hosting a planter tune-up seminar Feb. 8 at 9 a.m. Presented by Hudson River Tractor and Precision Planting, the seminar will cover finding/fixing meter errors, finding/ fixing planter errors, planter management for peak performance, planter tune-up and downforce management.

For more information download the flyer below or call Hudson River Tractor at 518-392-2505.

The Cornell Cooperative Extension Capital District Vegetable and Small Fruit is also planning a similar planter workshop to take place in early March 2011. More information regarding that workshop will be available in the future.

Pesticide Applicator Course Available
Posted 1/21/2011 by Marilyn J. Smith

A 30-hour pesticide technician/applicator training course will begin Feb. 8 at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Rensselaer County office in Troy. The $350 course is for those looking to become certified as a pesticide technician in category 3a (turf and ornamentals) or certified as a private applicator in category 23 (vegetable).

The course runs Feb. 8-10, 15-17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Topics covered in this training include: Becoming a Certified Pesticide Applicator; History of Pesticide Use; Introduction to Pests; Pesticide Labels; IPM; Pesticide Application and Equipment; Mixing and Filling; the Worker Protection Standard; Calibration; Pesticide Storage and Disposal; Toxicity of Pesticides; Pesticide Safety; Pesticide Information Resources; Category Specific Topics.

The registration deadline is Feb. 2 or when the class is full. Call 518-272-4210 for more information.

Online Organic Gardening Course Begins Jan. 31
Posted 1/19/2011

The Cornell Horticulture Blog recently highlighted an upcoming organic gardening course available online. The Cornell University Department of Horticulture is offering an online organic gardening distance learning course beginning Jan. 31. The eight-week course is $300 and covers vegetables, fruits, flowers and ornamentals, and lawns.

For more information visit the Department of Horticulture’s horticulture distance learning courses website.

Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners in New York State
Posted 1/14/2011 by Linda Wegner

The 2011 Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners in New York State is now available. From asparagus to watermelon, the annual guide lists vegetable varieties well adapted for New York State home garden use. The guide also includes a list of new vegetable varieties. Cornell University’s Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners citizen science project is looking for feedback from gardeners on how these new varieties grow.  

For more information on home gardening visit Cornell’s Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners website.

2011 Corn Day in Cooperstown
Posted 1/7/2011 by Marilyn J. Smith

The Central New York Dairy and Field Crops Team is sponsoring the 2011 Corn Day Feb. 8 at the Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown.

Presentations on the agenda include: 

>How to utilize resistant/stacked hybrids effectively for insect control -- Dr. Elson J. Shields, Department of Entomology, Cornell University

>Corn weed control updates -- Dr. Russell R. Hahn, Crop and Soil Sciences Cornell University

>Overcoming the challenges of notill and cover crops in corn production -- Dr. Sjoerd Duiker Crop and Soil Sciences, Penn State University

>Making notill and cover crops work on our farm by doing business differently -- John Kemmeren Angelrose Dairy, Bainbridge, NY

>Optimizing corn management practices for profitability -- Dr. William Cox, Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University

Registration is $30 per person and includes lunch. Click below for more information and the registration form.

Direct Marketing Conference for Farmers Slated
Posted 1/5/2011 by Marilyn J. Smith

A farmer’s direct marketing conference is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 19 at Hudson Valley Community College. The conference will include a presentation on farm market stand design, merchandising and improving customer relations. The conference will also feature a farmer panel discussion on local direct marketing and a presentation regarding advertising strategies.

The conference is $35 if you register before Jan. 12 and $45 if you register after Jan. 12.

For more information contact Sharon LaPier of Cornell Cooperative Extension in Saratoga County at 518-885-8995.

Download a flyer advertising the event by clicking below.

2011 Field Crop Guide Now Available
Posted 1/3/2011

The 2011 edition of the Cornell Guide for Integrated Field Crop Management is now available. This annual publication provides up-to-date field crop production information for New York State. It has been designed as a practical guide for field crop producers, crop consultants, ag chemical dealers, and others who advise field crop producers.

This year, in addition to the annual variety and pesticide updates, highlighted changes to the Field Crops Guide include:

  • The addition of Liberty Link soybean weed control guidelines;
  • A new field corn foliar fungicide application section;
  •  Revised lime guidelines, including a new discussion on how lime recommendations are made;
  • Updated small grain disease management information, including new references and fungicide efficacy tables.

The 2011 Cornell Guide for Integrated Field Crop Management can be obtained directly from the Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP) Educational Resources Distribution Center at Cornell University by calling (607) 255-7282 or sending an email to patorder@cornell.edu. Orders can also be made online at https://psep.cce.cornell.edu/store/guidelines.

Cost for the guide is $23 (shipping included).

30-Hour Training Course for Pesticide Applicators
Posted 12/27/2010 by Karen Kosinski

February 8,9,10 and 15, 16, 17, 2011

61 State Street, Troy, NY

This course is offered as part of the training requirements needed for people seeking to become certified as pesticide technicians in category 3a (turf and ornamentals) OR certified as a private applicator in category 23 (vegetable) by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). As such, 30 hours of training must be presented to class attendees.

For complete requirements, contact the NYSDEC at 518-357-2234 or visit the website http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/certification.

See attached brochure for details and to register.

 


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