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Cornell Vegetables
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Cornell Vegetables
@CUveggies
Research and extension on vegetables from Cornell University.
Geneva, NY Sumali Haziran 2017
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Cornell Vegetables nag-retweet

As tomato plants start to take off in gardens, Steve Reiners, professor of horticulture, advises that pruning can keep them from getting too out of control this season. democratandchronicle.com/story/lifestyl…
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tinyurl.com/ya3fb77b More and more farmers are using simple hoop structures covered with a layer of plastic to grow early crops of heat-loving vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. And these high tunnels have pest pros and cons. See more at the #ThinkIPMblog

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NYS Clean hand sanitizer & cloth face masks are being provided free of charge to farms by New York State. CCE Seneca will distribute the hand sanitizer & cloth face masks to Seneca County farms and agricultural businesses on Wed., May 13th. For details: sencacountycce.org.

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These are difficult times for NY food and agriculture businesses and our Center of Excellence for Food and Agriculture is helping them adapt to the COVID-19 economy with new marketing strategies and the diversification of products. cals.cornell.edu/news/cornell-a…
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We have been working on a 2-year project funded by the New York Farm Viability Institute to look at adding #biofungicides to the management of two vegetable diseases: cucurbit powdery mildew and white mold.
LEARN MORE AT BIOCONTROL BYTES blog today!
tinyurl.com/y9hz7olt #IPM

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Have questions about vegetable gardening? Steve Reiners, chair of horticulture at @CornellCALS will be speaking LIVE on the @DandC facebook page tomorrow 4/22 at 1pm. He'll answer questions and provide plenty of useful tips. #vegetables #gardening facebook.com/DemocratandChr…

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Plant diseases don't take a break for human pandemics. Check out the updated and ADA compliant vegetable disease fact sheets by @MarthaSudermann at Cornell Vegetables! #CornellCALS #CornellSIPS @CUveggies
bit.ly/2RrW9gK

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Cornell University scientists found a significant difference in how C. michiganensis colonized the xylem in wild tomato compared to cultivated tomatoes. @Peritorus_Rex @ChristineSmart6 @SmartlabCU @plantdisease
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Enjoying the warm temperatures and sunshine? Read Steve Reiner's latest column and think about where you can plant YOUR garden! #CornellCALS #CornellSIPS sips.cals.cornell.edu/extension-outr…

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Food science experts will be taking questions during virtual office hours from 4-5 p.m. on 4/7 and 4/9. Industry professionals can consult with these experts about the impacts of COVID-19 on dairy, fresh produce, and processed foods and beverages. instituteforfoodsafety.cornell.edu/coronavirus-co…
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A perplexed beet grower in upstate New York once asked me how Cercospora leaf spot emerged on his farm. I didn’t have a good answer then, but now C. beticola has been detected on seed, implicating international movement, & a chance for improved control apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PH…
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Steve Reiners @CornellCALS #CornellSIPS Horticulture section chair provides weekly vegetable gardening advice. Week one is hot off the press (so to speak) - check it out! sips.cals.cornell.edu/extension-outr…

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To help NYS food producers navigate this challenging time, our food science faculty are offering "virtual office hours". Producers are able to speak directly to faculty during these times:
3/25 from 12-1pm EST
3/27 from 8-9am EST
instituteforfoodsafety.cornell.edu/coronavirus-co…
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Today we celebrate our #farmers and aspire to support them during COVID-19. Cornell @SmallFarmsProg is offering free access to any two online courses this week, and resources for building farm resilience during the pandemic. #NationalAgDay #AgDay20
smallfarms.cornell.edu/resources/farm…
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Three food science professors will hold special online “office hours” on March 23 at 4 p.m. to answer questions from food industry representatives on the burgeoning #COVID19 crisis. news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/0…
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Our food science experts have launched a COVID-19 website to help NY's food companies. “Commercial food processors should know that we – as food science faculty and experts – are available to provide science-based support,” said Olga-Padilla Zakour. cals.cornell.edu/news/cornell-c…
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This. Thank you, @CornellCALS agworkforce.cals.cornell.edu/2020/03/12/nov…
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Most people are jaded about green tomatoes, which are considered unripe and unsavory unless they’re fried.
A new, flavorful and highly productive cherry tomato – that ripens green – has been developed by Phillip Griffiths from @CornellAgriTech. news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/0…
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Researchers at @CornellAgriTech are tackling a form of onion leaf blight that recently has affected 75% of New York state onion crops, a $44.7 million industry. news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/0…
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