Noelle Porras with Cornell Cooperative Extension tells us about the Cornell Cooperative Extension business development grant.
It can grow an inch or two a day, produce nearly a million seeds and emerge at almost any point in the growing season. Waterhemp is among the most destructive weeds U.S. growers contend with, and new ...
The grant is one of nine from Fidelis, totaling $128,000, awarded to community-based, not-for-profit organizations that ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County received one of nine grants to increase people’s access to fresh, locally ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County is bringing back its New York Food for New York Families ‘Grow Chautauqua’ food distribution events. A recipient of the NY Food for NY Families ...
Growing tree fruit is rewarding. However, it's not easy; tree fruits need to be managed correctly to prevent insect and ...
Hannaford Supermarkets supported New York programs focused on positively impacting children’s health and wellness on Tuesday ...
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Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Central NY and Eastern NY regional teams and CCE of Madison County are taking their show on ...
A series of pesticide training and recertification classes are being offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Seneca County. Anyone interested in obtaining a pesticide certification license and mee ...
Discounts on energy bills and winterization are available through programs in Central NY. Here's how you can benefit from ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension brought together regional meat farmers with elementary students, so the kids could experience fresh, locally produced meat.