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June 2016

Cornell Small Grains Management Field Day

June 2, 2016
9:30 a.m.
Aurora, NY

Dairy Princess Festival

June 4, 2016
All Day
Canton, NY

2016 Advanced Dairy Nutrition Short Course

June 6 - June 9, 2016
Ithaca, NY

http://ansci.cals.cornell.edu/advanced-dairy-nutrition

Tri-County Graziers Twilight Pasture Walk

June 9, 2016
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Campbell, NY

Tri-County Graziers Twilight Pasture Walk
Join the Tri-County Graziers for their first pasture walk of the season!

Sundae at the Farm

June 12, 2016
12:00pm-3:00pm
Malone, NY

Free Admission and Open to the Public
Wagon tour stops at: dairy barn, maternity ward, heifer facility, calf hutches, and milking parlor


Cheese Tasting & Evaluation Workshop

June 14, 2016
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
East Aurora, NY

Cheese Tasting & Evaluation Workshop
If you love cheese, then you won't want to miss this class! Learn all about the cheese-making process while sampling mozzarella, provolone, cheddar, goat and feta cheeses, which are all made in New York State!

Summer Dairy Reproduction Update

June 14, 2016
7-9 pm
Stillwater, NY

New research helps dairy producers optimize their herd reproductive efficiency. Come hear about ways to enhance repro performance like how to select the ideal voluntary waiting period.

Summer Dairy Reproduction Update

June 20, 2016
7-9 pm
Lansing, NY

New research helps dairy producers optimize their reproductive efficiency.  Come hear about ways to enhance repro performance, like how to select the ideal waiting period.

Summer Dairy Reproduction Update

June 21, 2016
7:00pm-9:00pm
Peru, NY

Free, no registration required.

Summer Dairy Reproduction Update

June 22, 2016
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Warsaw, NY

New research helps dairy producers optimize their herd reproductive efficiency. Come hear about ways to enhance repro performance like how to select the ideal voluntary waiting period.

Edge of Field, Not To Be Overlooked - But To Be Understood

June 28, 2016
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m,
Mount Morris, NY

Informational meeting to learn about funding opportunities, denitrifying bioreactors, and edge of field monitoring equipment.

Soil Health & Cover Crop Workshop

June 30, 2016
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Elba, NY

"Soil health basics and why to start cover cropping"

Event sponsored by: Western New York Soil Health Alliance
A Farmer - to Farmer Network

July 2016

Jefferson County Fair

July 12 - July 17, 2016
Watertown, NY

Organic Dairy & Crop Producer's Discussion Group

July 13, 2016
1-3pm
Groton, NY

Join us for Lunch at noon followed by discussion & farmstead tour from 1:00-3:00 PM

This is an opportunity to get together and talk about the crop season and share successes and challenges in your cropping programs. Ed and Eileen Sheffler will start the discussion with an overview of their dairy farm and supplemental enterprises including an oil press for biodiesel production, grain storage and farm store for farm raised milk, meat, eggs and excess garden produce. They are self sufficient with grains-corn and soybean. We can look at nearby fields. Crop rotation, crop choice, weed control and fertility strategies will be highlighted. Looking forward to seeing you. Come prepared to share your crop production practices.

Please rsvp for planning lunch to Jen at 391-2660 or jma358@cornell.edu
Please call Janice (391-2672) with any questions.

Timely Culling to Increase Profitability

July 14, 2016
7-9 pm
Dryden, NY

Looking for more revenue in this down milk economy?  Making sure you're getting the most out of cull cows when you send them to the sale barn can help.  We've put together a group of speakers to talk about timely culling for cows, from a local veterinarian's perspective to a state veterinarian's experiences, to the local sale barn manager's knowledge. 

Management of Internal Parasites in Sheep & Goats Workshop

July 16, 2016
10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Canandaigua, NY

Management of Internal Parasites in Sheep & Goats Workshop
Internal parasites are the number one health problem affecting sheep and goats in the Northeast U.S. Because worms have become resistant to many of the anthelmintics (dewormers) producers use, a more integrated approach to internal parasite control is necessary.

This workshop is designed to help producers develop integrated parasite management (IPM) programs for their farms and flocks. It will also help familiarize you with IPM techniques. The primary instructor is Dr tatiana Stanton, Cornell Small Ruminant Extension Specialist.

Management of Internal Parasites in Sheep and Goats

July 16, 2016
10:00am-3:00pm
Canton, NY

Internal parasites are the number one health problem affecting sheep and goats in the northeast. Because worms have become resistant to many of the anthelmintics (dewormers) producers use, a more integrated approach to internal parasite control is necessary.

Clinton County Fair

July 19 - July 24, 2016
Plattsburg, NY

Lewis County Fair

July 19 - July 23, 2016
Lowville, NY

Twilight Meeting - Stronghaven Farm LLC

July 19, 2016
6:30-8 pm
Barton, NY

Tour of new calf facility and informal discussion to follow at Strong's Pond, Depew Rd, Barton

The farm's veterinarian, Dr Ben Laudermilk, will be present to speak on changes the farm experienced after moving into the new facility, as well as common calf issues.

Finger Lakes Soil Health Discussion Group Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

July 22, 2016
5:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Seneca Castle, NY

Why Hemdale Farms switched to zone tillage, and how they've been successful doing it for field crops and vegetables will be described. Equipment will be available for viewing. The many niches available for cover crop planting, and the benefits of different cover crops will be covered by Thomas Bjorkman, Cornell. There will be ample time for open group discussion on reduced tillage, cover crops, and all aspects of improving soil health.

DEC, CCA & CEU's credits have been requested.

What's in Your Mixer??

July 25, 2016
7-9pm
Sackets Harbor, NY

No registration fee, light refreshments will be provided.

Western NNY Dairy Grazers Discussion Group and Cornell Cooperative Extension

July 26, 2016
11:00am-2:00pm
Boonville, NY

Healthy Soil Workshops for Dairy and Livestock Grazers

What's in Your Mixer??

July 28, 2016
7-9pm
Champlain, NY

No registration fee. Light refreshments will be served.

Day on the Farm - Windsong Dairy

July 30, 2016
All Day
Adams Center, NY

Free to the public.  Guided tours, family fun center, and free samples.  Come rain or shine.

August 2016

St. Lawrence County Fair

August 2 - August 7, 2016
Gouverneur, NY

Twilight Meeting - Glezen Farms LLC

August 2, 2016
7-8:30pm
Lisle, NY

Tour of the freestall facility and informal discussion around cow comfort to follow at the farm.  
Three separate NOVUS assessments have been completed on farm, and changes inbetween discussed.  Speakers will include:  Scott Glezen, owner; Brad Blaisure, Herdsman; and Chelsea Hoover, nutritionist with Shur-Gain. 

Leasing Your Land For Solar Energy

August 3, 2016
7:00 p.m.
Warsaw, NY

Farm Bureau has planned a meeting for interested parties to learn more about solar leasing. The meeting will be held at the Wyoming County Agriculture and Business Center at 36 Center St., Warsaw, NY at 7pm on Wednesday, August 3rd. This meeting is for farmers and rural landowners who may be considering leasing land for large, multi-acre solar arrays and is also for those who work with landowners. Topics which will be addressed include the pros and cons of leasing your acreage to a solar generator and the agricultural assessment of farmland as it relates to leasing.

We have enlisted the help of Dennis C. Vacco, partner at Lippes, Mathias, Wexler, Friedman LLP, vice president of Vacco Farms, Inc. and Farm Bureau member, who understands the need to protect landowner rights. Also joining us is Michael Saviola, a presenter from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.

 No reservation is required.

Franklin County Fair

August 4 - August 15, 2016
Malone, NY

2016 Summer Crop Tour

August 4, 2016
9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Scipio Center, NY

Optimizing Opportunities: Working Together for Cows, Corn, and Soybeans.

Organic Dry Bean Discussion Group Meeting

August 12, 2016
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Penn Yan, NY

There will be viewing and discussion of the dry bean crop, cultivation for dry beans, the benefits of certain cover crops ahead of dry beans, and the potential for organic reduced tillage. There will be ample time for open discussion regarding organic dry beans.

Pasture Walk & Farm Visit at Pastureland Organic Dairy

August 16, 2016
11:30am - 2:30pm
Manlius, NY

Pete and his son Jeremy will lead us on a tour of the pastures and farmstead. They have practiced intensive grazing since 1987. This year they topdressed pastures and hayfields with gypsum and chicken manure and see a huge benefit. 

In 2005, Pete began his transition to organic and began shipping organic milk in May of 2007. The farm is nearly grain self-sufficient. They currently milk 300, grown internally from 60 head in 1987. With the help of Dairy One testing and records, the farm maintains a low somatic cell count and received the Silver Cow Award for keeping SCC under 150,000 for a year. Pete was an early adopter of solar panels to supply the farm and home's electrical needs. The low maintenance panels run along a barn roof.

There will be lots of things to see and hear about on this farm from the cropping program and pasture management, calf care & new barn, breed selection, record keeping and decision making and home built facilities with a flat barn parlor that has a throughput of 100 cows/hr.  

Please rsvp for planning lunch to Jen at 391-2662 or jma358@cornell.edu or register online
Please call Janice (391-2672) with any questions.

Grain Bin Rescue Training

August 16, 2016
7:00 p.m.
Penn Yan, NY

Free Training with 2 hours of demonstrations. Learn the 4 most common ways people become entrapped in grain bins and prevention.

Finger Lakes Soil Health Discussion Group Meeting

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 18, 2016
5:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Seneca Castle, NY

Why Hemdale Farms switched to zone tillage, and how they've been successful doing it for field crops and vegetables will be described. Equipment will be available for viewing. The many niches available for cover crop planting, and the benefits of different cover crops will be covered by Thomas Bjorkman, Cornell. There will be ample time for open group discussion on reduced tillage, cover crops, and all aspects of improving soil health.

DEC, CCA & CEU's credits have been requested.

Yates Farm Safety Day

August 20, 2016
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Penn Yan, NY

The Yates Farm Safety Day is a FREE and fun day for both children and adults to learn about potential hazards on a farm. It is open to ALL farm families, hired help, neighbors and other interested folks!

Crop Practices that Support Soil Health

August 23, 2016
11:00am - 1:30pm
Ithaca, NY

Aiming to conserve his soil, Jamie Baker has been adding cover crops and no-till into his cropping system. He will share his trials and successes over the last 3 years. Getting the right equipment, properly adjusted has been an important step to his success.

We will explore:
Soil Function,
Soil Biology &
Soil Health

We will share results and interpretations from the Cornell Soil Health Test.

Featuring FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS with the Tools from the NYS SOIL HEALTH TRAILER. 

We will:
  • Measure soil compaction with a penetrometer
  • Measure aggregate stability with the rainfall simulator
  • Measure available food for microbes with the Active Carbon test

The Cornell Soil Health Test?What does it measure and what actions can we take to relieve constraints? 
  • Aaron Ristow, Cornell Soil Health Lab will lead a discussion to highlight management strategies for improving soil health based on measured constraints.

Supported with funding from NYS Dept. of Agriculture and Markets

Please rsvp for planning lunch to Jen at 391-2662 or jma358@cornell.edu or register online
Please call Janice (391-2672) with any questions.

SUNY Cobleskill Hog Processing Workshop

August 24, 2016
9am-4pm
Cobleskill, NY, NY

Want to learn about various cuts of pork?

Corn Silage Pre-Harvest Meetings~Frankfort

August 26, 2016
1pm - 3pm
Frankfort, NY

How to get the most out of your corn silage

Corn Silage Pre-Harvest Meetings~Smyrna

August 29, 2016
1pm - 3pm
Smyrna, NY

How to get the most out of your corn silage

Corn Silage Pre-Harvest Meetings~Schuylerville

August 30, 2016
1pm - 3pm
Schuylerville, NY

How to get the most out of your corn silage

Corn Silage Pre-Harvest Meetings~Sharon Springs

August 31, 2016
1pm - 3pm
Sharon Springs, NY

How to get the most out of your corn silage

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Upcoming Events

Labor Roadshow VIII

December 11, 2024
December 13, 2024
December 17 - December 18, 2024 : Labor Roadshow VIII

Two in-person locations to choose from, along with a virtual option.  Join them in navigating agricultural labor issues, connecting on common challenges, and exploring possible solutions.

View Labor Roadshow VIII Details

2025 Dairy Day

January 7, 2025 : Dairy Day - Hamilton
Hamilton, NY

New Location!  Lunch Included!


January 8, 2025 : Dairy Day - Ballston Spa
Ballston Spa, NY

Lunch Included!

View 2025 Dairy Day Details

Corn & Soybean Day

Event Offers DEC Credits

January 14, 2025 : Corn & Soybean Day - Hamilton
Hamilton, NY

New Location!  Lunch included!


Event Offers DEC Credits

January 15, 2025 : Corn & Soybean Day - Ballston Spa
Ballston Spa, NY

New Location!  Lunch included! 

View Corn & Soybean Day Details

Announcements

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We send out a bi-weekly e-newsletter that has announcements, upcoming programs, and opportunities for you!  Registration is quick, easy, and free.  Click here to sign up today!

Document and Share Storm Damage

Mother nature has really been difficult over the last few days. Significant damage has been seen throughout NYS. Please let us know what types of damage your farm may have sustained during this time. This could be in the form of property damage, lost power, milk dump due to lost power, loss of livestock, loss of stored feed or growing crops.

Farms are encouraged to DOCUMENT AND SHARE any impacts the weather may have had on their home or business. This could include structure damage, crop loss, inventory loss due to power outages, damage to equipment or fencing, and more.

If your farm experienced any sort of damage, please reach out to any of the folks listed below (or all of them). The more impact information that is collected, the greater the likelihood of a disaster declaration which can bring vital emergency support and awareness. The CNYDLFC Team will continue to collect detail and submit to NYSDAM and the EDEN network.

Reporting Weather Related Impacts (For your home or farm business)

  • First, ensure that all the people and animals on your farm are safe, and that there aren't any unsafe working conditions created because of the weather (check your structures!). If there's an emergency, call 911 - don't try to manage it all on your own.
  • Second, document all negative weather impacts for your farm and their estimated financial cost. Take photos, make estimates, and put it all in a safe place.
  • Reach out to your insurance providers - farm, vehicle, crop, etc. to initiate the claim process as needed.
  • Then, share your farm's damage with any (or all) of the ag support agencies listed below. We all work together to collect storm damage information and funnel it up to Ag and Markets which can initiate a natural disaster declaration.
Your local Cornell Cooperative Extension Association Office.
  • Chenango: 607-334-5841
  • Fulton/Montgomery: 518-853-2135
  • Herkimer: 315-866-7920
  • Madison: 315-684-3001
  • Otsego: 607-547-2536
  • Schoharie: 518-234-4303
  • Saratoga: 518-885-8995
Any of our CNYDLFC Team members (calls/emails/texts/site visit requests all ok)
  • Erik Smith: 315-219-7786
  • Daniela Gonzalez: 315-749-3486
  • Ashley McFarland- 315-604-2156

Your county USDA/FSA service center.
  • Chenango: 607-334-3231
  • Fulton/Montgomery: 518-853-4015
  • Herkimer: 315-866-2520
  • Madison:315-824-9076
  • Otsego: 607-547-8131
  • Schoharie: 518-295-8600
  • Saratoga: 518-692-9940

Your county farm bureau manager

  • Region 3: Bailey Coon: 518-937-0566
  • Region 5: John Wagner: 315-761-9770
  • Region 6: Natally Batiston: 518-937-0269
  • Region 7: Todd Heyn: 518-431-9338

Please let us know how we can help you.


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?"

Take the survey here.


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.


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.

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