Fall Alfalfa Harvest – When is it Wrong?
To give our alfalfa fields the best chance for persistence from one season to the next, we know they need to be healthy and rested as they head into winter, to best survive cold ...
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To give our alfalfa fields the best chance for persistence from one season to the next, we know they need to be healthy and rested as they head into winter, to best survive cold ...
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Our annual springtime alfalfa-grass height/quality monitoring program is underway across the North Country. Our first report for this week is posted on our website here. Alfalfa growth has been slow and a bit behind ...
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The Cornell Weed Ecology lab is conducting a survey on the most common weeds and the most difficult to manage weeds on dairy and field crop farms in New York State. If you grow ...
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The questions and phone calls about spring crops have begun rolling in. Across most of our North Country region, our fields and soils are much drier than normal for early April, mainly due to ...
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The Cornell Climate Smart Farming Program is pleased to host five winter webinars for farmers, Extension specialists, and agriculture consultants. Registration is required, but events are free and open to the public. Please join us! ...
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We’ve turned our attention to other things, but the drought that caused crop failures and poor yields this summer is not behind us. In fact, we need lots of snow this winter to correct ...
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The CCE North Country Regional Ag Team is excited to offer “Virtual Fireside Chats”! These quick ‘chats’ will feature expert speakers on dairy, business, and crops topics, as well as interactive audience participation with ...
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