Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Enrollment

Program Areas

  • Food Safety
  • Variety Evaluation
  • Market Development
  • Pest Management
  • Cultural Practices

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  • Telephone / Email Consultations
  • Newsletter
  • Direct Mailings
  • Educational Meetings & Conferences
  • In-Field Educational Opportunities
  • On-Farm Research Trials

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Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms - Tools for Employers

Speakers will be located across the state and connected via Zoom.  Each extension office will have the Zoom meeting projected and a light lunch provided.  Farmers will be able to ask real-time questions and engage with other farmers.

Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms - Tools for Employers

July 29, 2019

10am-1pm

Clinton County CCE, Schoharie CCE, Ulster County Hudson Valley Lab


Recording of this will be made available on July 31st.

10:00-10:15- MARY-KATE WHEELER: Introduction to the New Rules: Overview, deadlines, and
dates.
10:15-11:00- RICHARD STUP: Resources Available from Extension: How to use reviewed case
studies.
11:00-11:30- KELSEY O'SHEA: Legal Concerns: Compliance, implications, and risks.
11:30-12:00- Lunch/Break
12:00-12:30- LIBBY EIHOLZER: Outside Materials: Other agencies resources, risks and concerns.
12:30-1:00- NICOLE TOMMELL: Closing Remarks: Summarizing action items, updates on other
labor research.



Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms flyer (PDF; 665KB)


Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farms - Tools for Employers

July 30, 2019

10am-1pm

Essex CCE, Saratoga CCE, Fulton/Montgomery CCE, Columbia CCE


Recording of this will be made available on July 31st.

10:00-10:15- MARY-KATE WHEELER: Introduction to the New Rules: Overview, deadlines, and
dates.
10:15-11:00- RICHARD STUP: Resources Available from Extension: How to use reviewed case
studies.
11:00-11:30- KELSEY O'SHEA: Legal Concerns: Compliance, implications, and risks.
11:30-12:00- Lunch/Break
12:00-12:30- LIBBY EIHOLZER: Outside Materials: Other agencies resources, risks and concerns.
12:30-1:00- NICOLE TOMMELL: Closing Remarks: Summarizing action items, updates on other
labor research.



Preventing Sexual Harassment on Farm flyer (PDF; 665KB)



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Upcoming Events

CANCELLED New Farm Manager Skills Day - Get the Tools You Need to Grow Your People (Hudson Valley)

March 10, 2026 : CANCELLED New Farm Manager Skills Day - online class will be in April
Millbrook, NY

We cancelled this class due to low enrollment.  We will be offering an online class in April

Urban Ag Food Safety Webinar

March 11, 2026

Urban and small-scale producers are encouraged to join us for the Urban Ag Food Safety webinar, featuring speakers from Cornell Cooperative Extension and Cornell IPM. We will explore the 'why' behind food safety, providing a basic overview and diving into specific urban ag considerations including water, pest, rodent, and soil health challenges. We will touch on the regulation and marketing landscape, and share resources for learning more. Bring your questions!

2026 Northeast Extension Fruit Consortium Winter Webinar Series

Event Offers DEC Credits

February 4, 2026 : Management of Up and Coming Strawberry Diseases in the Northeastern United States

Session 1: Management of Up and Coming Strawberry Diseases in the Northeastern United States


February 11, 2026 : Kiwiberry Production in the Northeast

Session 2: Kiwiberry Production in the Northeast


February 18, 2026 : Heat Mitigation- Sunburn and Fruit Coloring

Session 3: Heat Mitigation- Sunburn and Fruit Coloring


Event Offers DEC Credits

February 25, 2026 : The Dating Game- Updates in Lepidopteran Mating Disruption

Session 4: The Dating Game- Updates in Lepidopteran Mating Disruption


Event Offers DEC Credits

March 4, 2026 : USEPA Endangered Species Act Strategies and Pesticide Use

Session 5: USEPA Endangered Species Act Strategies and Pesticide Use


March 11, 2026 : Practical Drought Management for Fruit Growers

Session 6: Practical Drought Management for Fruit Growers

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Resources from CCE ENYCHP!


This website (https://enych.cce.cornell.edu/) contains our calendar of upcoming programs and registration links. For updated programmatic information, technical resources and links to newsletters please see our program blog site: https://blogs.cornell.edu/enychp/.
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