Betsy Leonard featured in Cornell Chronicle

Betsy Leonard, left, organic coordinator for CUAES, at the Dilmun Hill Student Farm's table at the new Farmers Market at Cornell, Thursdays on Ho Plaza.  Photo by Anja Timm
Betsy Leonard, left, organic coordinator for CUAES, at the Dilmun Hill Student Farm's table at the new Farmers Market at Cornell, Thursdays on Ho Plaza. Photo by Anja Timm
A Sept. 16 article by Mary Woodsen, Organic farm coordinator offers support from the ground up, profiles CUAES organic farming coordinate Betsy Leonard:

“A typical day could have Leonard mowing cover crops one minute or fine-tuning an experimental bioremediation plot the next. Her job: to support the Cornell scientists seeking sustainable solutions to the common or emerging problems organic growers face — solutions that often benefit conventional growers as well.

“Leonard also provides oversight for the student-run Dilmun Hill Farm, which provides proving grounds for a range of undergraduate research projects as well as hands-on experience in managing a real-world organic farm. …

“‘Betsy’s so calm and relaxed but so responsive,’ says Elizabeth Goodwin ’12, who heads up a soil remediation project at Dilmun Hill. ‘She puts the power and the tools in our hands for the research we do. She wants us to succeed.'”

Read the whole article.

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