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2014 Small Grains Management Field Day

May 13, 2014Crop Management, Disease, Event, Insects

Delaware County Forage Quality Scissor Cut Report

 

May 12, 2014Crop Management, Forages

New York State Weekly Weather Outlook – May 8, 2014

Jessica Spaccio, NOAA Northeast Regional Climate Center, Cornell University April temperatures were below normal for most of the state, but closer to normal than the winter had been.  April precipitation was split, with areas ...
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May 8, 2014Crop Management, General, Weather

Tebuconazole Resistance Q&A

Tebuconazole Resistant Isolate of Fusarium graminearum in New York Further information and insights on an article in the May 2014 issue of Plant Disease: Spolti, P., Del Ponte, E.M., Dong, Y., Cummings, J.A., and ...
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May 8, 2014Crop Management, Disease

Triazole Sensitivity in a Contemporary Population of Fusarium graminearum from New York Wheat and Competitiveness of a Tebuconazole-Resistant Isolate

A Plant Disease article by Pierri Spolti and coauthors Emerson Del Ponte, Yanhong Dong, Jaime Cummings, and Gary Bergstrom was chosen as Editor’s Pick for May.  http://www.apsnet.org/Pages/default.aspx Spolti and colleagues describe the discovery in New ...
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May 1, 2014Crop Management, Disease

Adapt-N Training Webinar Videos and Presentations Now Available

2014 Adapt-N Training Webinar: Nitrogen Concerns and Challenges – Why Adapt-N? from Cornell Field Crops on Vimeo. Videos and the PowerPoint presentations from each session of the April 3rd, 2014 Adapt-N Training Webinar are ...
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April 10, 2014Crop Management, Nutrient Management

Capital Area Ag Report – July 11, 2013

The Capitol Area Ag Report for July 11, 2013 is now available online. Click here for the most recent issue.

July 12, 2013Crop Management, General

Checking the Back Forty Volume 3 Issue 2- July 1, 2013

Kevin H. Ganoe Regional Field Crop Specialist Central New York Dairy & Field Crops Team Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango, Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Otsego and Schoharie Counties The latest edition of Checking the Back ...
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July 9, 2013Crop Management, General, Insects, Scouting Report

Capitol Area Ag Report – June 20, 2013

The Capitol Area Ag Report for June 20, 2013 is now available online. Click here for the most recent issue.

June 24, 2013Crop Management, Event, General

New Fact Sheet on GMO Wheat Investigation in Oregon Available from USDA APHIS

USDA APHIS has a new comprehensive fact sheet (May 2013) available online about the GMO wheat found in Oregon: Questions and Answers: USDA Investigating Detection of Positive Genetically Engineered (GE) Glyphosate-Resistant Wheat in Oregon. The ...
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June 4, 2013Crop Management, General
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