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Cornell Cooperative Extension extends the land grant programs of Cornell University to citizens all across New York State.

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CCE Sullivan County announces a farmers market panel on May 29 in Liberty to help farmers get the knowledge, strategies, and resources they'll need to successfully enter and thrive in farmers markets. buff.ly/fQAF56A

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Love food preservation? Ready to take your skills to the next level? CCE Chemung County is offering a 3-day Master Food Preserver Volunteer Training from June 10–12 in Pine City. πŸ”— Register now: buff.ly/L1qaPjs

Love food preservation? Ready to take your skills to the next level? CCE Chemung County is offering a 3-day Master Food Preserver Volunteer Training from June 10–12 in Pine City.

πŸ”— Register now: buff.ly/L1qaPjs
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Mario Miranda Sazo, fruit extension specialist with CCE's Lake Ontario Fruit Program, joins CCE's 'Extension Out Loud' podcast to discuss how advanced technology and agricultural techniques are revolutionizing apple orchards. πŸŽ™πŸŽ 🎧 Tune in at buff.ly/kwedP45

Mario Miranda Sazo, fruit extension specialist with CCE's Lake Ontario Fruit Program, joins CCE's 'Extension Out Loud' podcast to discuss how advanced technology and agricultural techniques are revolutionizing apple orchards. πŸŽ™πŸŽ

🎧 Tune in at buff.ly/kwedP45
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Whether you’re using fresh or frozen berries, jam and jelly are a delicious way to savor spring all year. Emma Watson from CCE Ontario County shares tips on making sweet preserves. P.S. Join the Strawberry Pick N’ Pack workshop in Canandaigua on June 28 to learn from a CCE Master

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Master Gardener volunteers from CCE Broome County are helping incarcerated individuals at the Broome County Correctional Facility develop new skills through gardening. Produce grown in the garden goes not just back into the correctional facility but also back into the community.

Master Gardener volunteers from <a href="/CCEBroome/">CCE Broome County</a> are helping incarcerated individuals at the Broome County Correctional Facility develop new skills through gardening. Produce grown in the garden goes not just back into the correctional facility but also back into the community.
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Julie Kikkert is the team leader and a vegetable specialist with the Cornell Vegetable Program. With a background in horticulture, and extensive experience in plant research, Julie combines her love for research and hands-on fieldwork to support growers and new educators. Her

Julie Kikkert is the team leader and a vegetable specialist with the Cornell Vegetable Program. With a background in horticulture, and extensive experience in plant research, Julie combines her love for research and hands-on fieldwork to support growers and new educators.

Her
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Hear about #IPM for codling moths, including monitoring techniques, attract-and-kill systems and microbial control, at Northeastern IPM Ctr's webinar "Eco-Friendly IPM Approaches for Codling Moth Management" 6/3 at 11 AM PDT. buff.ly/7abB7Wh

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How do military service members transition to civilian life during or after their service? The Northern New York Veterans in Agriculture (AgVets) program, run by Cornell Cooperative Extension (Cornell Cooperative Extension) Jefferson County, helps active-duty and veteran service members find

How do military service members transition to civilian life during or after their service? The Northern New York Veterans in Agriculture (AgVets) program, run by Cornell Cooperative Extension (<a href="/ccecornell/">Cornell Cooperative Extension</a>) Jefferson County, helps active-duty and veteran service members find
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"Soldiers interested in agriculture generally do well at it, bringing a strong work ethic and common sense," said David Belding, a mentor in the program. β€œThey’re used to figuring things out and working through problems, working outdoors, working hard physically, working long

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πŸ’§ Rain gardens = cleaner water + less flooding 🌱 CCE Oneida County Master Gardener Patricia Miller explains how rain gardens protect local waterways β€” and invites you to see one in progress at the May 21 meeting at Parker F. Scripture Gardens. buff.ly/aTPL71P

πŸ’§ Rain gardens = cleaner water + less flooding 🌱
CCE Oneida County Master Gardener Patricia Miller explains how rain gardens protect local waterways β€” and invites you to see one in progress at the May 21 meeting at Parker F. Scripture Gardens. 

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The Cornell Produce Safety Alliance has trained over 100,000 fruit and vegetable growers, packers, educators, and regulatory personnel in the safety of produce β€” equipping them with the science they need to keep consumers safe. Learn how Cornell research is making an impact.

The Cornell Produce Safety Alliance has trained over 100,000 fruit and vegetable growers, packers, educators, and regulatory personnel in the safety of produce β€” equipping them with the science they need to keep consumers safe. Learn how Cornell research is making an impact.
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After weeks of rain, farmers are racing against the clock to catch up on lost time. Please be patient if you see tractors on the road. They’re not slowing you down β€” they’re feeding all of us. To all our farmers out there: we see you, and we appreciate you!

After weeks of rain, farmers are racing against the clock to catch up on lost time. Please be patient if you see tractors on the road. They’re not slowing you down β€” they’re feeding all of us. To all our farmers out there: we see you, and we appreciate you!
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Happy National Dairy Month! πŸ₯›πŸ„ We’re udderly proud of our 4-H’ers who are milking every opportunity β€” from sunrise chores to dairy science breakthroughs. Shout-out to our youth, volunteers, and dairy producers making an impact every day! πŸ’šπŸ€ #NationalDairyMonth #4HBeyondReady

Happy National Dairy Month! πŸ₯›πŸ„ We’re udderly proud of our 4-H’ers who are milking every opportunity β€” from sunrise chores to dairy science breakthroughs. Shout-out to our youth, volunteers, and dairy producers making an impact every day! πŸ’šπŸ€ #NationalDairyMonth #4HBeyondReady
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announces $21.6M awarded to 103 farms across NY through the Dairy Modernization Grant Program. The funding will help farmers and dairy cooperatives upgrade technology, boost efficiency, and strengthen NY's dairy supply chain. buff.ly/b9wI5SS

Gov. Kathy Hochul announces $21.6M awarded to 103 farms across NY through the Dairy Modernization Grant Program. The funding will help farmers and dairy cooperatives upgrade technology, boost efficiency, and strengthen NY's dairy supply chain. 

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For 10 years, the 4-H Youth Community Action Network (Youth CAN), a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension Erie County, has empowered students in Buffalo schools to execute projects that contribute to their communities, while gaining skills and experience. news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

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In 2016, when she was a freshman in high school at Frederick Olmstead #156 in Buffalo, New York, Maimuna Mannan missed the afternoon bus – a stroke of luck. Because that day, she sat in on an afterschool program that would change the course of her life. At a meeting of the 4-H

In 2016, when she was a freshman in high school at Frederick Olmstead #156 in Buffalo, New York, Maimuna Mannan missed the afternoon bus – a stroke of luck.

Because that day, she sat in on an afterschool program that would change the course of her life.

At a meeting of the 4-H
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For the past ten years, the Youth Community Action Network – an afterschool program led by CCE Erie County – has been empowering Buffalo-area teens to create real change in their communities. Participants meet weekly to develop leadership and civic engagement skills, then apply

For the past ten years, the Youth Community Action Network – an afterschool program led by <a href="/CCEErieCounty/">CCE Erie County</a> – has been empowering Buffalo-area teens to create real change in their communities. 

Participants meet weekly to develop leadership and civic engagement skills, then apply