Event Offers DEC Credits

Event Details

Date

February 9, 2016

Time

10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Location

Otesaga Resort Hotel
60 Lake St
Cooperstown, NY 13326

Cost

$30.00
(additional attendee $30.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops

Pre-Registration Deadline: February 4, 2016

EVENT HAS PASSED

2016 Corn Day

February 9, 2016


Agenda
10:00 - 10:30 AM Registration - coffee and danish

10:30 - 11:15 AM Customizing variable rate seeding prescriptions based on field specific properties
Savanna Crossman, Precision Agriculture Research Coordinator, New York Corn and Soybean Growers Association

11:15 AM - Noon A whole farm approach to making notill work
Dave McLaughlin, Little Germany Farms, Vice President, Pennsylvania No-till Alliance, Elliottsburg, PA

Noon - 1:00 PM Lunch

1:15 - 2:00 PM Western Bean Cutworm ID and control
Keith Waldron, Livestock and Field Crops IPM Coordinator, New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, NYS Agricultural Experiment Station - Cornell University

2:00 - 2:45 PM Corn Diseases: the plague that won't go away
Dr. Gary Bergstrom, Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology

2:45 - 3:00 PM Questions and Answers


1.5 DEC Pesticide Recertification Credits for Categories: 1, 10 or 21 requested

Certified Crop Advisor CEUs:
Integrated Pest Management: 1
Crop Management: 1

In order to receive credits, participant must be present by 10:30 and have applicator ID with you.

Registration is $30 per person: Pre-registration is required!

Pay online with credit card with link above.

Or fill out the registration form on the attached pdf and return it along with payment to:
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County
5657 State Route 5
Herkimer, NY 13350.
Make checks payable to: Cornell Cooperative Extension

Please call 315.866.7920 if you have any questions.

Registration must be received in the office by noon on Friday, February 5, 2016.

Registration allows us to communicate any cancellations or changes in arrangements.


2016 Corn Day Flyer (PDF; 533KB)


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Forages

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Grains

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Upcoming Events

New York State Fiber Conference

June 9, 2024
Bouckville, NY

Theme for this year: Quality Matters

Announcements

Cash Rent and Custom Harvest Survey

To date, there is limited information available about rental rates and fees for crop harvesting.  Farms can use this valuable information for their farm business planning to help improve decision making and profitability. 

The data that is collected, and the subsequent reports/findings/resources will be helpful for all of us to answer that call of "What's the average rental rate in my area?" and "How much do people charge to combine oats?"



Farmers Can Join MeatSuite For Free!

MeatSuite.com is a free resource provided by Cornell University where NY meat farmers can create a farm profile and list their bulk (wholes, halves, quarters) and bundled (i.e. Grilling Bundle) meat products.

Why should farmers join?

1. It's free and easy!
2. Connect with more local customers. In the past year the MeatSuite.com farm directory had 8,300 visits from New York consumers. Farm profiles get as many as 25 views per month from potential local customers. We also spotlight MeatSuite farms on social media and bring attention and purchases to farms through highlights and giveaways.

How do I join?

Farmers can visit https://www.meatsuite.com/farmers/ to create a free farm profile. You must list at least one product for your farm's profile to go live. You'll also have access to Cornell's free Meat Price Calculator, a helpful tool for pricing your meat to make a profit.

While you're on MeatSuite, check out the "Creating Consumer-Friendly Bulk Meats" publication on the log-in page. It has tips on how to create bulk meat products that are easier for first-time buyers to say "yes" to.

If you have any questions as you create your farm profile or products, we're here to help! Please email Matt LeRoux at mnl28@cornell.edu.


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Spotted Lanternfly

Lycorma delicatula, or Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), is an invasive plant hopper from Asia and is an agricultural pest. In the United States, it was first found in Pennsylvania in 2014. Spotted Lanternfly has been found in New York State on Staten Island, all New York City boroughs, Long Island, Port Jervis, Sloatsburg, Orangeburg, Ithaca, Binghamton, Middletown, Newburgh, Highland, and the Buffalo area. SLF threatens the agriculture and forestry industries, and is also a nuisance pest. The nymphs and adults feed on over 70 different plants, but is especially detrimental to grapes, a black walnut, hops, maple trees and apples. New York State Ag and Markets supported CCE efforts to help bring awareness to communities and we developed this Public Service Announcement and would appreciate you sharing it with your member lists. 



CCE Livestock Program Work Team

See the Livestock Program Work Team website for news, upcoming programs, and NYS Slaughterhouse Map.