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SUMMARY:2025 Cut Flower Webinar Series: What Pest Do I Have On My Cut Flower Operation?
DESCRIPTION:The Cornell Cooperative Extension Cut Flower Program Work Team invites you to join our 2025 Cut Flower Webinar Series. This comprehensive series offers a wealth of knowledge and practical skills to help you elevate your flower farming business. From marketing strategies to pest management\, crop production to post-harvest care\, our expert-led webinars cover all aspects of successful cut flower cultivation. \nRegister now to secure your spot in this valuable learning opportunity.
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/2025-cut-flower-webinar-series-what-pest-do-i-have-on-my-cut-flower-operation/
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SUMMARY:Flies and Biting Insects on Horses—Managing the Persistent Pests
DESCRIPTION:Filth flies and biting insects are among the most common and persistent pests around horses and stables. This session will cover the identification\, biology\, and management of key species. Learn practical\, integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to reduce pest pressure\, protect horse health\, and improve comfort and productivity through sustainable control approaches. \nThe webinar will be presented by Dr. Erika Machtinger. She is an Associate Professor of Entomology at Penn State University\, specializing in veterinary entomology and integrated pest management (IPM) for livestock and horses. Her research focuses on developing sustainable\, science-based approaches to manage flies\, ticks\, and other pests affecting animal health and welfare. Dr. Machtinger provides practical guidance on pest identification\, prevention\, and control strategies that protect both animals and people while reducing reliance on chemical treatments.
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/flies-and-biting-insects-on-horses-managing-the-persistent-pests/
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SUMMARY:Deerworm and Flukes for Small Ruminants
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Mary Smith (Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine) and Dr. Rachel White (UMaine Cooperative Extension) to learn about the pests deerworm and fluke in small ruminants. This free online webinar will cover the common signs of deerworms and flukes\, life cycle of the pests\, prevention and management strategies\, and additional resources. Register at the link below. \nQuestions? Contact Rachel Moody at ram72@cornell.edu\, (518) 272-4210
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/deerworm-and-flukes-for-small-ruminants/
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SUMMARY:Tick IPM & New Approaches to Fly Thresholds on Cattle
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore two timely livestock IPM topics: managing ticks on cattle and rethinking traditional fly thresholds. With changing tick pressures and new insights into cattle behavior and pest impacts\, this session offers updated\, practical guidance to help producers make more effective\, evidence-based management decisions. \nThe webinar will be presented by Dr. Cassandra Olds. She is a Veterinary Entomologist and Assistant Professor at Kansas State University\, known for her innovative research on livestock pests and her practical\, science-based approaches to improving animal health and welfare. She will join us in this webinar series to share her expertise and provide new perspectives on effective integrated pest management for ticks on cattle and how we can rethink fly thresholds.
URL:https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/event/tick-ipm-new-approaches-to-fly-thresholds-on-cattle/
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