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Apple harvest season has been a busy one for assistant professor Greg Peck. Along with hosting a very successful cider event at Cornell Orchards last weekend and being featured in the Cornell Chronicle, he’s ...
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Apple harvest season has been a busy one for assistant professor Greg Peck. Along with hosting a very successful cider event at Cornell Orchards last weekend and being featured in the Cornell Chronicle, he’s ...
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If you missed Monday’s Horticulture Section seminar, Waste management at Cornell: How does it work and why should we care? with Horticulture Sustainability Committee, it is available online. More information about Cornell University R5 Operations (Respect, ...
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More than 150 people flocked to Cornell Orchards Sunday to sample cider from six local producers (Black Diamond Cider, Good Life Cider, Redbyrd Orchard Cider, Rootstock Ciderworks, South Hill Cider and Star Cider), tour cider apple research plots, and mix ...
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If you missed Monday’s Horticulture Section seminar, Push-pull intercropping systems in sub-Saharan Africa: A prime example of successful ecological intensification with Laurie Drinkwater, Professor, Horticulture Section, School of Integrative Plant Science, it is available online. ...
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Cornell Chronicle Consumer interest in hard cider in North America has blossomed in the past five years, and apple growers are racing to catch up. Cornell research is revealing ways in which apples ...
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Cornell Hard Cider Working Group Presents @ The Cornell Orchards 709 Dryden Rd. (Rt. 366), Ithaca, NY 14853 Sunday October 2, 12:00-4:00pm, with walking tours at 1:00pm and 3:00pm Ever wonder what makes an apple ...
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If you missed Monday’s Horticulture Section seminar, The WVU Organic Farm – 15 years of research and education with Sven Verlinden, Associate Professor, Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University, it is ...
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Among the images in the latest collection at Picture Cornell are these by Lindsay France, Cornell Marketing Group:
Cornell Chronicle : Strawberry fans, rejoice. The newest Cornell strawberry variety concentrates intense flavor in a berry big enough to fill the palm of your hand. Topping out at over 50 grams, Archer, the ...
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High stakes: Tomato production in hoop houses Hosted by Dilmun Hill Student Organic Farm, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Saturday September 10 at 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Extending the New York growing season with ...
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