Events:
Jan. 19-21, 2009
North American Strawberry Growers Annual Meeting
New Orleans, LA
Feb. 3-5, 2009
Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention
Hershey, PA
Feb. 11-13, 2009
New York State Fruit and Vegetable Expo and Becker Forum
Syracuse, NY
Feb. 16- May 12, 2009
Small Fruit IPM Scout Training
Wyoming County CCE, Warsaw, NY
March 5-7, 2009
Farmers Market Workshop
Schenectady, NY
Feb. 24-27 2009
Hudson Valley Fruit Grower School
Kingston, NY
Mar. 12-Apr. 6, 2009
Regional Berry Pruning Workshops
Five locations across the state.
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Banner images: USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
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Fruit-specific Cornell sites:
- Fruit trees - Apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, etc.
- Grapes - Juice-, wine- & table-grape viticulture, enology.
- Berries - Strawberries, blueberries, brambles (blackberries and raspberries), cranberries, currants and gooseberries.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Regional programs:
Stay up to date:
- Scaffolds Fruit Journal - Weekly update on pest management and crop development.
- New York Fruit Quarterly - From the New York State Horticultural Society, Cornell University’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, and the New York State Apple Research and Development Program.
- New York Berry News - A statewide perspective on berry-crop production in New York.
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Other Cornell sites - Including Fruit IPM, minor fruits, diagnostic labs, pesticide, plant nutrition, weather, business management and marketing information
Marketing tip sheets - From the non-profit Community Involved In Sustaining Agriculture (CISA):
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