Cornell Scientists To Be Feted at Wine Grape Conference By David Eddy|June 6, 2022 American Society of Enology and Viticulture to bestow honors. Find out who's being recognized for their work. Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Cold Snap Concerns Northeast Fruit Growers Posted by David Eddy|April 21, 2021 Cornell Viticulture Extension Specialist Hans Peterson offers advice to growers facing a potential freeze after several warm days.
High-Tech Solutions Could Improve Grape Crop Estimates By Brian Wallheimer|June 9, 2016 Determining accurate estimates of grape crop yield is notoriously difficult, but new methods involving precision sensing technology could […]
Cornell Winegrape Researcher To Receive Unique Honor Posted by David Eddy|May 14, 2014 Terry Bates to receive American Society for Enology and Viticulture’s inaugural Extension Distinction Award.
A Strategy For Precision Crop Load Management In Apples Posted by Brian Sparks|January 13, 2014 An increased focus on managing crop load to achieve optimum fruit numbers can yield major economic benefits.
New Cornell Website Features Climate Change Information Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 5, 2013 The site offers a searchable directory of climate change research and outreach programs at Cornell.
Penn State, Cornell Partner On Vegetable, Small-Fruit Programs Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 4, 2013 Series of Web-based seminars focus on disease and insect control issues, water quality considerations, and more.
Cornell Plant Disease Expert Named UC-Davis Agriculture Dean Posted by David Eddy|November 20, 2013 Helene Dillard, a native Californian and UC-Davis alumna, will on Jan. 27 assume leadership of the college, which is ranked among the very top agricultural and environmental research institutions in the world.
Cornell Specialty Crops Research Gets USDA Funding By Growing Produce Staff|September 30, 2013 Ten of Cornell University’s specialty crop research projects recently received USDA Specialty Crop Block Grants totalling more than […]
Late Blight Update Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2013 Late blight, a devastating disease impacting tomatoes and potatoes, to date, has been documented in several states. Those […]