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Faculty stir up solutions at climate change forum – About 100 professors, graduate students and researchers affiliated with the David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future gathered March 28 to ...
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Faculty stir up solutions at climate change forum – About 100 professors, graduate students and researchers affiliated with the David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future gathered March 28 to ...
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The Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology’s Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) is holding an OPEN HOUSE on April 25, 2013. The PDDC staff want to provide an opportunity for Cornell Faculty and ...
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Camp Mushroom – Hands-on mushroom cultivation workshop April 12 & 13, 2013 Location: Cornell’s Arnot Teaching and Research Forest located about 20 miles south of Ithaca, NY at 611 County Route 13, Van Etten, ...
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Melissa Kitchen, research support specialist in the Flower Bulb Research Program, tends tulips and narcissus at the Kenneth Post Lab greenhouses in this image from the March 26 Picture Cornell feature from University Photography.
The People’s Colleges A History of the New York State Extension Service in Cornell University and the State, 1876-1948 By Ruby Green Smith Foreword by Helene R. Dillard Preface by Scott J. Peters Cornell ...
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Farmers harnessing wind to save apples – “After last year’s crippling frost, dozens of orchards around the state started investing in the machines. Terrence Robinson (right), an applied fruit crop ...
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The Spring 2013 issue of periodiCALS explores the work of the college’s scientists advancing our fundamental understanding of the mechanisms that regulate life and underpin the natural world around us. From the molecular mechanics ...
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If you missed John Erwin’s seminar, Photosynthesis in floriculture crops: Are we ‘stressing out’ our plants?, it’s now available online. For more seminar videos from this semester and before, visit our seminar video playlist.
Students in HORT/IARD 3200, Experiential Garden-Based Learning in Belize, spent the week leading classroom activities and building school gardens in a village in Toledo District. Details coming soon. Did you do anything of horticulture ...
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Special seminar sponsored by the New World Agriculture and Ecology Group and the CU Mushroom Club: Mushrooms in International Development: Observations From Travel in Bangladesh and Rwanda Speaker: Bryan Sobel Graduate Field of Horticulture ...
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