New Solar Array at CLEREL Lab
Reposted from Station News: The Cornell Lake Erie Research and Extension Lab boasts a new harvester–not for grapes or hops–but for solar energy. On Sept. 18, two arrays with a total of 136 photovoltaic ...
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Reposted from Station News: The Cornell Lake Erie Research and Extension Lab boasts a new harvester–not for grapes or hops–but for solar energy. On Sept. 18, two arrays with a total of 136 photovoltaic ...
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USA Today focuses on farming in a series of articles looking at how climate change is impacting the way Americans work, live and play, noting the northward migration of warm-season crops as the planet ...
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If you missed Larry Robertson’s seminar Monday, Vegetable Germplasm Conservation and Characterization at the Plant Genetic Resources Unit, it’s available online.
From Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Senior Extension Associate and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Horticulture, who teaches HORT 2010: On Tuesday, students in the Art of Horticulture (HORT 2010) enjoyed a beautiful afternoon of collaboration, ...
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Broccoli Could Be A Week Old When You Buy It On The East Coast — These Scientists Have A Solution – A team of agricultural scientists, led by Thomas Björkman, was ...
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From Anja Timm, CUAES: Join our annual field day at Dilmun Hill Student Farm and MacDaniel’s Nut Grove Friday Sunday, September 13 15, 2013 at 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Come out to the farm ...
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David Wolfe, Faculty Fellow and Chair of the Climate Change Focus Group, Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future and Professor, Department of Horticulture, spoke at the September 10, 2013 Department of Natural Resources seminar ...
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More than 120 people attended the Family Field Day at the organic acres of the Homer C. Thompson Vegetable Research Farm Sunday. Kathryn J. Boor, the Ronald P. Lynch Dean of the College of ...
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If you missed yesterday’s Department of Horticulture seminar by Laurie Drinkwater, The quest to dial down nitrogen: Applying ecological concepts to nutrient management, it’s now available online.
Look for some familiar hort faces in this special issue of periodiCALS, the magazine of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. For openers, there’s a two-page spread of students ...
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