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Northeast Farmers’ Berry Crops To Be Targeted By More Bugs – “ will likely plague berry crops across the entire Northeast in 2013. ...
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Northeast Farmers’ Berry Crops To Be Targeted By More Bugs – “ will likely plague berry crops across the entire Northeast in 2013. ...
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Fall Semester, 2013 HORT 4940 2 credits Letter grade Tuesdays — 9:05 – 9:55 am Lecture and 1:25 – 4:25 Lab Permaculture is an approach to land use that promotes systems that meet human ...
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Grad student helps women rebuild Rwanda with mushrooms The Rwandan genocide of 1994 scarred its people and its landscape. Cornell graduate student Bryan Sobel is trying to help heal both — ...
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More than 50 farmers market managers from across New York visited high tunnel research at the Cornell University Agriculture Experiment Station’s East Ithaca facility March 6, where Marvin Pritts and Chris Wien explained how ...
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Winter salad crops for Northern N.Y.? – Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP)-funded trials at the Cornell University Willsboro Research Farm in Willsboro, NY, are ...
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The Flower Bulb Research Program‘s greenhouse cam is currently being featured on the cornell.edu homepage. (If you don’t see it displayed, click the arrows on either side of the banner to navigate to it.) ...
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From Sequester could have a $28 million impact on Cornell : The $85 billion in automatic, across-the-board federal spending cuts that went into effect March 1 — the sequester — may eventually cost ...
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The Atlantic explores Associate chair Susan Brown‘s role in apple-inspired works of artist Jessica Rath. (See Our Comprehensive Living Archive of Apples 2013-02-27.) Inspired by Michael Pollan’s The Botany of Desire, Rath visited the Apple Collection at the USDA’s ...
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