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Mild weather puts fruit crops in jeopardy – “What happens in a year like this, when we don’t get consistent cold temperatures, is the trees don’t develop the same ...
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Mild weather puts fruit crops in jeopardy – “What happens in a year like this, when we don’t get consistent cold temperatures, is the trees don’t develop the same ...
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Cross-posted from Department of Horticulture blog. See also: Herriot, a luscious new strawberry, beats out other varieties, Cornell Chronicle, Jan. 12, 2012. GENEVA, N.Y. – With high yields, good disease resistance, eye-appeal and a ...
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Berry Grower Update March 13th, 2012 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County Cost: $30pp. 4.5 DEC credits available in the following categories: 1a,11 & 22 To register or for more information, contact Carol at ...
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Hudson Valley Commercial Fruit Growers’ School An Educational Program for Tree Fruit, Berry and Grape Growers February 14-17, 2012 Holiday Inn of Kingston 503 Washington Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401 Presented by: Cornell Cooperative Extension ...
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From Alison M. De Marree, Area Extension Educator, Cornell Cooperative Extension: Farm Credit Northeast Ag Enhancement fund is sponsoring the 2012 Empire State Fruit & Vegetable EXPO keynote speaker, Bernie Erven, of Erven HR ...
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The 2012 edition of the Cornell Pest Management Guidelines for Berry Crops is now available. This annual publication provides up-to-date pest management and crop production information for blueberry, bramble (raspberry and blackberry), strawberry, ribes ...
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Save the date: Cornell 2012 Winter Grower Meeting February 27 Niagara County CCE Training Center 4487 Lake Ave., Lockport, NY 14094 AM Program – For Fresh Market vegetable growers PM Program – For Small ...
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The 2012 Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo will include two educational sessions in Spanish on Thursday, January 26 at the Oncenter in Syracuse. These sessions are focused on “Work Smarter Not Harder.” DEC ...
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Join berry growers from across the state at on Thursday, January 26th at the NYS Fruit and Vegetable EXPO at the OnCenter in Syracuse, NY. The day long program features national expert Dr. Barclay ...
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From Steve Reiners and Marvin Pritts, Dept. of Horticulture, Cornell University Record-breaking rains in eastern New York State have left many berry growers with unmarketable crops. What had been shaping up to be a ...
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