The Wine Major (video)
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.
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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Unusual season to yield exceptional Finger Lakes wines – This year’s weather threw several curve balls to New York grape growers. But while the crop may be smaller than some years, ...
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Mann Library garden certified by ‘green’ landscape system – The garden space flanking Mann Library’s front door is one of only 11 landscapes in the country to be certified by the ...
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From Violet Stone, Cornell Small Farm Program. Have you been considering transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy on your farm or homestead? The farmers in the 2012 “Light Up the Farm with Sustainable ...
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Students in Steve Reiners’ and Robin Bellinder’s Principles of Vegetable Production class (HORT 3500) spent Saturday morning at the Homer C. Thompson Vegetable Research Farm in Freeville, N.Y., learning the ins and outs of ...
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Ag station student group turns garden harvest into food donations – Student Association of the Geneva Experiment Station donates about 40 bushels of produce from their garden to the food pantry ...
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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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More info: Elizabeth Lamb • eml38@cornell.edu • 607 254 8800 by Mary Woodsen New Cornell guide gets to the root of tree and shrub problems ITHACA, NY: Cornell University plant pathologist George Hudler began ...
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