This Friday! November 13th at 1:00 pm attend this one-hour zoom forum hosted by Cornell CALS Office of Land Grant Affairs. Learn about urban rats, digital decision support tools, IPM's cherry save, and — what?! — Yes, suppressing plant diseases with light!
For a snapshot view of advances in IPM and IPM stories, including our story about SWD in cherries, listen to the IPM Forum from 1 to 2 pm on November 13th.
Register through this link: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dHC0cMXqSGGKIhUlPerEOw
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
IPM Forum: New Tools of IPM
Free and open to the public; log onto the zoom webinar at 12:50 pm. Start time is 1:00 pm sharp.
Welcome from Julie Suarez, CALS Associate Dean
Opening remarks from Commissioner Richard Ball, NYS Dept. of Ag & Markets
1:10 - History & definition of IPM, Alejandro Calixto, NYS IPM Program Director
1:17 - Digital decision support tools, Dan Olmstead, NYS IPM NEWA network
1:25 - IPM's cherry save, Juliet Carroll, Fruit IPM
1:32 - Urban rats, Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann, Community IPM
1:39 - Suppressing plant diseases with light, David Gadoury, Plant Pathology, Cornell AgriTech
1:50 to 2:00 - Q&A with Julie Suarez
The forum is targeting NYS legislators but it is also open to all the public. Please extend the invitation to all of your cooperators and stakeholders.
We will be recording the forum and it will be available for those unable to attend. The link will be posted on this blog for your convenience.
Please register through this link: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dHC0cMXqSGGKIhUlPerEOw
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Extension and Research projects sponsored by Cornell AgriTech and USDA-NIFA.
The New York State IPM Program is funded by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Contact: Julie Suarez, Cornell CALS Associate Dean, jcs433@cornell.edu