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2021 LOF Summer Fruit Tour - Online Pre-registration Is Closed - See Below




Event Details

Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

August 12, 2021

Time

All Day

Location

Fruit Farms around Wayne County

Cost

Free Registration - Due to COVID each attendee must provide name : Free

Please provide your full name and include a phone number on the same line

Host

Lake Ontario Fruit Program

Craig Kahlke
585-735-5448



2021 LOF Summer Fruit Tour -

 

Please dress for the weather and walking and bring sunscreen, hats, umbrellas, chairs, etc.

2.5 hrs of DEC recertification credits will be available for the tour. Bring your DEC Pesticide Applicator's License. If you need DEC credits, please arrive on time to sign the roster and plan to stay all day. DEC will not allow partial credit.

Follow Cornell Fruit Event Signs!

Morgan Farms, Stops 1-3- Farm - hosts Ben Nevlezer, and Magdaleno Cervantes, Morgan Farms. Stop Leader- Mark Wiltberger.

Stop 1 -Warner Road Farm, SW of 3905 Warner Rd, Marion, NY 14505

8:00 Registration/check-in & DEC recertification credit sign-in. Please bring your DEC ID card!
8:30 Welcome - Craig Kahlke, LOF Team Leader.
8:35 Introduction to Morgan Farms - Mark Wiltberger. Mark will describe the background of the Morgan Farms business, and the three locations we will be visiting today. He will introduce the two farm managers, Ben Nevlezer and Magdaleno Cervantes.
Orchard Walk - Mark Wiltberger. At each of the locations, we will visit process and fresh blocks, of different ages and tree planting densities. Mark will review the history and performance of each block, and discuss "lessons learned" with Ben and Magdaleno.
8:40 Establishment of the Warner Road Farm Site - Mark Wiltberger. Overview of the establishment of the Warner Road Farm site.
8:45 Idared / Crispin Block - Mark Wiltberger. Overview of the Idared / Crispin block with Ben Nevlezer and Magdaleno Cervantes.
8:50 Experiences with Fire Blight in Mature Orchards the Past Few Seasons - Janet van Zoeren, Ben Nevlezer, Isabella Yannuzzi and Dr. Kerik Cox (Cornell University). In this presentation, Janet will introduce a regional context of how Fire Blight has shown up this season. Kerik and Isabella will follow with recommendations for the rest of this season and beyond, including an update on Strep resistance.
9:15 Scarf Skin management - Dr. Kerik Cox and David Strickland (Cornell University). A brief update on PGR research for managing scarf skin during rainy seasons in susceptible varieties.
9:20 Fuji Block - Mark Wiltberger. Overview of the Fuji block with Ben Nevlezer and Magdaleno Cervantes.
9:25 NY2 (RubyFrost™) Block - Mark Wiltberger. Overview of the RubyFrost™ block with Ben Nevlezer and Magdaleno Cervantes.
9:30 Masterclass Program - Nicole Waters, Cornell University. With Magdaleno Cervantes. Nicole will discuss this class available for LOF region farms for training employees for leadership positions.

9:35 Travel to Morgan Farms Stop 2 - Ball Road Farm, NW of 3990 Ball Road (5 minutes).
Morgan Farms Stop 2 - Ball Road Farm

10:00 Overview of the Ball Road Farm Site - Mark Wiltberger.
10:05 Taylor Rome / Jonagold Block - Mark Wiltberger. Overview of the Taylor Rome / Jonagold block with Ben Nevlezer and Magdaleno Cervantes.
10:10 NY674 (AutumnCrisp™) Block - Mark Wiltberger. Overview of the NY674 (AutumnCrisp™) block with Ben Nevlezer and Magdaleno Cervantes.
10:15 New Planting - Golden Delicious High-Density Processing Block - Mark Wiltberger. Mark will review the specifications of this high-density 12'x3' processing block and some of the investment costs of establishment.
10:25 Designing Processing Orchards for the Future - Dr. Terence Robinson, Cornell University. Terence will discuss the optimal design of processing orchards for productivity and profit.

10:45 Travel to Morgan Farms Stop 3 - Cory Corners Road Farm, East Planting ("Siberia") (10 minutes).

Morgan Farms Stop 3 - Cory Corners Road Farm

11:15 Overview of the Cory Corners Road Farm Site ("Siberia") - Mark Wiltberger (5 minutes).
11:20 Underground Contributions to Declining Blocks in High-Density Orchards - Dr. Awais Khan, Cornell University. In a newly funded USDA-SARE project, we will characterize the root system and viruses of two major rootstocks in high density orchard systems in three regions of New York State. Results will be critically analyzed to circumscribe the role of roots in the rapid decline and identify management solutions in the short, medium, and long term.

11:40 Travel to Williamson Town Park, 3773 Eddy Rd, Williamson, NY 14589. (10 minutes).

Stop 4 - Lunch Stop - Williamson Town Park

12:00 Lunch and Sponsor visits at Williamson Town Park.

1:30 Travel to Hermenet Fruit Farm, 7017 Bear Swamp Rd, Williamson. (10 minutes).

Stop 5 - Hermenet Fruit Farm- host Mark Hermenet. Stop Leader-Mario Miranda Sazo.

2:00 Fine-tuning the fruit growth rate model and new alternatives for chemical thinning with Metamitron and ACC - Dr. Terence Robinson, Dr. Luis Gonzalez (Cornell University), Poliana Francescatto (Valent Biosciences), and Mario Miranda Sazo.
2:15 ATS sprays applied at bloom/guided by the Pollen Tube Growth Model (PTGM) and the use of ACC as a rescue treatment on a Mature Gala block - Dr. Terence Robinson, Mario Miranda Sazo, and Mark Hermenet.
2:30 Establishing, Training, and Nutrient Management of Two-year old Honeycrisp and NY-1 trees on B.9. Trees produced by grower host and planted at 2x11ft. In addition, there will be a short discussion and demonstration about the use of a Huron platform and the development of an auto-steering system in collaboration with Ridge Automation LLC. - Dr. Terence Robinson, Dr. Lailiang Cheng, Mario Miranda Sazo, and Mark Hermenet.
2:45 Transitioning from fresh to processing blocks with Macoun, AceyMac, and Red Delicious on M.9 rootstock (5x13ft plantings). - Dr. Terence Robinson, Mario Miranda Sazo, Mark Wiltberger, and Mark Hermenet.
3:00 Electric weeders and precision sprayers - the future of orchard weed management? - Janet van Zoeren.
3:30 Wrap up tour, Receive DEC Certificates.

Cornell Outdoor Meeting Policy
Based on the updated guidance from New York State Forward and the CDC due to improving COVID-19 infection and vaccination rates, Director Watkins is supportive of revising the CCE regional Ag team outdoor field meeting (including open-air, well ventilated barns) guidelines at this time. Effective June 1, 2021, the size limit for field meetings will be increased from 25 to 500 consistent w/ the NYS and CDC guidelines. Masks are only required for unvaccinated attendees, and they also need to maintain 6' social distance during events. The "honor system" will be used for determining who needs to wear masks and maintain social distance. All attendees will be required to sign in and provide contact information should follow up contact tracing be necessary. There are no restrictions on the time limit for events and food may be provided.

































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Upcoming Events

Wine Sensory Evaluation Workshop

April 26, 2024 : Wine Sensory Evaluation Workshop
Staatsburg, NY

In collaboration with Jeremy Schuster, Viticulture Specialist at the ENYCHP, Dr. Anna Katharine Mansfield and Chris Gerling, Enology Extension Specialists with the Cornell Craft Beverage Institute, will be presenting a wine production-focused, interactive workshop on sensory evaluation. 

Announcements

2023 Spotted Wing Drosophila Monitoring/Management

All berry farmers are watching for monitoring reports that indicate Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) adults are in their region. Mid-season berry crops should be sprayed as soon as berries begin to ripen unless you've elected to use insect exclusion netting.

- For general information about SWD, and to enroll for free monitoring reports, visit the Cornell SWD blog https://blogs.cornell.edu/swd1/.
- Click here for the 2023 Quick Guide for Pesticide Management. 
- For some great instructional videos and fact sheets on insect exclusion netting, visit the University of Vermont's Ag Engineering blog.


Resources from CCE ENYCHP!

We are developing new ways to connect with the CCE ENYCHP team this year! We have a Youtube page located at this link. Check out videos on Table Grape Production, Pest Updates and the 20 Minute Ag Manager - in 4 Minutes series

We have a Facebook Page here as well as an Instagram page. We keep these places updated with current projects, events, and other interesting articles and deadlines.

There are also text alerts available. Fruit and vegetable farmers in 17 Eastern NY counties can now receive real time alerts on high risk disease and pest outbreaks texted directly to their cell phone. The Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture program, which is supported by local Cornell Cooperative Extension associations, will now offer text alerts to those that enroll in our program in 2019. 

The text alerts will be reserved for important crop alerts that could impact management decisions immediately. For instance, if there were an outbreak of Late Blight in the area, this would be transmitted to vegetable growers.

Farmers can choose the crop for which they wish to receive updates. Additionally they can request that Ag Business Alerts be sent to them. These alerts might include due dates for crop insurance deadlines, market opportunities etc.

If you have questions, please contact enychp@cornell.edu


Podcasts

Winter Greens Grower Interviews in Northern New York

October 22, 2022
In this episode, vegetable specialist Elisabeth Hodgdon interviews Lindsey Pashow, ag business development and marketing specialist with the Cornell Cooperative Extension Harvest New York team. They discuss findings from a series of interviews with winter greens producers in northern New York. Lindsey shares production and marketing challenges associated with growing winter greens in this cold and rural part of the state, success stories and advice from growers, and tips for those interested in adding new crop enterprises to their operation.

Funding for this project was provided by the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program. The episode was edited by Miles Todaro of the ENYCHP team.

Resources:
• Crop enterprise budget resources available from Penn State Extension (field and tunnel vegetables: https://extension.psu.edu/small-scale-field-grown-and-season-extension-budgets), UMass Extension (winter spinach budgets: https://ag.umass.edu/vegetable/outreach-project/improving-production-yield-of-winter-greens-in-northeast and field vegetables: https://ag.umass.edu/vegetable/fact-sheets/crop-production-budgets), and Cornell Cooperative Extension (high tunnel vegetables: https://blogs.cornell.edu/hightunnels/economics/sample-budgets-spreadsheets/). Use these budgets as templates when developing your own crop enterprise budget.
• The Organic Farmer’s Business Handbook, by Richard Wiswall
• The Winter Harvest Handbook, by Eliot Coleman

For questions about the winter greens project discussed in this podcast, reach out to Lindsey Pashow (lep67@cornell.edu) or Elisabeth Hodgdon(eh528@cornell.edu).

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