Seminar video: Neil Mattson
If you missed Monday’s seminar Improving the abiotic stress tolerance of floriculture crops — why, how, and who cares? with assistant professor Neil Mattson, it’s now available online.
If you missed Monday’s seminar Improving the abiotic stress tolerance of floriculture crops — why, how, and who cares? with assistant professor Neil Mattson, it’s now available online.
Dozens of volunteers descended on the Homer C. Thompson Vegetable Research Farm in Freeville, N.Y., to harvest about 5 tons of potatoes bound for food aid programs run by Food Bank of the Southern ...
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If you missed the recent Department of Horticulture seminars with John Sanford and Grady Roberts, they’re now available online: New ways of seeing the plant genome with John Sanford, Courtesy associate professor, Department of ...
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Update – New video: Botanical fashion show in 100 seconds October 15, 2012, three students from the Art of Horticulture class at Cornell University create outfits made from plant materials — and tell ...
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Cornell viticulture and enology major Chelsea Gallup shares her expertise and experience in the program. From Ithaca College’s Buzzsaw Magazine. The Wine Major from Buzzsaw Magazine on Vimeo.
Dilmun Hill — Cornell’s student-run organic farm — was recently featured in a Cornell Daily Sun video: It was also the subject of two student videos (here and here) following a visit from the ...
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If you missed Chris Wien’s seminar on Monday, Cornell’s role in horticulture in developing nations, it’s available online:
Yesterday, Marcia Eames-Sheavly’s Art of Horticulture class built built a sod sofa on the Ag Quad. It took them the better part of the afternoon. But here it is in 60 seconds: A different ...
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When Susan & Tom Palomaki started Lucas Greenhouses in 2005, they didn’t want to be tied to routine spray schedules. So they hired Debbie Palumbo-Sanders to help them find a better, gentler way to ...
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Berry specialist Marvin Pritts shows how blueberry, strawberry and bramble growers can use leaf tissue testing to be sure their plants are getting the nutrients they need. He demonstrates which leaves to sample and ...
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