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Armed to Farm Returns to NYS, Veterans Can Now Apply
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We are excited to announce that Armed to Farm, the week-long training for military veterans interested in agriculture, is returning to New York State this fall. Veterans can apply now […]
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Seed Catalog Created Specifically for New Yorkers
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Wondering what to grow in your garden? Now you can consult Cornell’s Community Science Catalog As they anxiously await the upcoming growing season (and warmer weather), many farmers and gardeners […]
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New York State Farm Directory Launching in June 2022
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As part of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s role in strengthening New York State agriculture, we are helping to spread word of the New York State Department of Agriculture’s plans to launch […]
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NY VT Corn Silage Program Enhances Purchasing Power for Farmers
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A seed company can assure you of the quality of their product, but how do you evaluate those claims? The NY-VT Corn Silage Program acts as a third-party to evaluate […]
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Envisioning the Future of New York State’s Food System with CADE
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What does the future of New York State’s food system look like and how can we all work together to ensure our agricultural future? This is an important question for […]
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African rice farmers test traditions against NY climate
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In 2013, Nfamara Badjie and his wife, Dawn Hoyte, bought a 6-acre farm in Ulster Park, New York, in the Hudson Valley. They soon realized the fields were muddy – almost wetlands – but Badjie didn’t […]
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Food for Thought: Farm-to-School Feeds Students, Communities
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Cornell Cooperative Extension is part of a statewide network working to bring fresh, locally-sourced food to students while supporting local farmers and food producers. In counties across New York, farm-to-school […]








