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1st Annual Western NY Fruit Grower Tour




Event Details

Date

July 28, 2023

Time

8:30am - 4:45pm

Location

Wayne County Orchards

Cost

Pay at Door , per person : $20.00

(addl attendee $20.00 ea.)

Host

Lake Ontario Fruit Program



NOTE-Pre-registration has closed! At the door cost is $20 per person.

We are excited to announce the first annual Western New York Fruit Grower Tour, the premier fruit tour of the northeast brought to you by Cornell Cooperative Extension's Lake Ontario Fruit Program and Lake Ontario Ag Consulting, LLC! The first of many tours to come, this orchard field day will highlight new and existing products, chemistries, practices, technologies & equipment that shape the orchard industry today. The Western NY Fruit Grower Tour will combine two past orchard tour events, the LOF Summer Fruit Tour and the Wayne County Fruitgrower Tour, giving industry members the opportunity to conveniently showcase their product offerings to ONE unified group at ONE time and place!

 Draft Agenda - subject to minor changes, but most speakers/topics confirmed.

Stop 1 - Cherry Lawn Fruit Farms, LLC., 8130 Glover Rd., Sodus, NY. 8:30-10:35 AM - Hosted by Ted & Todd Furber, and Eric Budinger.

8:30 - 9:00 AM - Check in & receive name tags (pre-registration will be required for lunch count and BBQ estimates.)

9:00-Program Begins -  Welcome & Introductions, format for the day

"No More Ugly Honeys!" - Presentations and discussion on current Honeycrisp (HC) management practices to produce quality fruit and reduce biennial bearing. Perspectives from other crop consultants and businesses will be shared, in addition to Cornell/CCE-LOF. Specifics include past nutritional studies conducted at the farm (Dr. Lailiang Cheng, CU), early, mid, pre-harvest diagnostic tools, Passport concept for HC management (Dr. Terence Robinson, CU), Calcium foliar spray discussion for bitter pit reduction (multiple people), peel and other sap analysis (multiple people), and the use of PGR's to reduce bitter pit (Dr. Todd Einhorn, MSU). There will be ample time for questions and group discussion.

Pre-site Preparation & Mulching -  Ted Furber discusses what has and hasn't worked on his farm thus far.

Soil Analysis -  Dr. Deborah Aller, Cornell Soil Health will present.

10:35-10:55 - Return to vehicles and drive to stop 2.

Stop 2 - Donald DeMaree Fruit Farm Inc., 7654 Townline Rd., Williamson, NY. 11 AM - 12:30 PM - Hosted by Alison, Kristen, and Tom DeMaree.

"Not Your Grandfather's Orchard" - New Technologies that can increase your efficiency and returns.

Labor & Task Tracking Technology with Agri-Trak - Jamie Sonneville, Agri-Trak. Jamie will introduce and demonstrate this powerful tool that is already helping many growers.

Irrigation Monitoring & Scheduling with Phytech™ - Kristen DeMarree shares her experiences.

A Grower Experience with PACMAN using Orchard Robotics Technology ­- DeMarree Fruit Farm shares the pros and cons of this technology in its first season of use on their farm.

Orchard Robotics, an Introduction by company CEO Charlie Wu.

Cornell's Trials with the Outfield Drone - Dr.'s Yu Yiang and Luis Gonzalez, Cornell University

Outfield, an introduction by company representatives.

Cornell's Trials with Pometa (Formerly Farm Vision) - Mario Miranda Sazo, Luis Gonzalez, and Mike Basedow discuss the use of this technology, in the 2nd season for some.

Pometa, an introduction by company representatives.

Cornell's trials using the Einhorn Fruit Size Distribution Model - Craig Kahlke and Mario Miranda Sazo

The Fruit Size Distribution Model - Dr Todd Einhorn, MSU.

12:30 PM - Return to vehicles and drive to stop 3.

 

Stop 3 - B. Forman Park, 4507 Lake Rd., Williamson, NY. 12:45 - 1:45 PM

Enjoy a catered lunch, networking, and a cool lake breeze at this beautiful location. You can sign up for DEC credits ahead of the next stop here if you wish.  NOTE - Equipment and sponsor spots will NOT be featured at this stop - they will be featured at the final stop of the day. Educational non-profits may have display tables set up here if they wish.

1:45 - Travel to stop 4.

 

Stop 4 - S & L Farms, Inc., 7999 Dufloo Rd., Sodus. 2:00-4:45 PM (Educational Sessions), 4:45 PM - TBA (BBQ), Hosted by Brian Cuvelier & John Bernhard.

2:00-2:20 PM - Sign up for DEC credits if you haven't done so at the lunch stop.

2:20-2:45 - Sponsor speaking spots for any businesses that haven't done so far or are not during the round robin and demonstrations.

"Round Robin" talks - 4 stations, 15 minutes per station. Split into groups, each presenter will come to you.  Talk A - What can you use for Dogwood Borer Control? by Janet van Zoeren - Several industry representatives. Talk B - Alternatives for those exporting Captan sensitive varieties to Canada that can no longer use Ziram - Introduction of the issue by Vaugh Gingerich, Lake Ontario Ag Consulting, and Alternative Products/Spray Program, Dr. Kerik Cox, CU. Talk C - New Herbicides and Novel Technology for Weed Management, by Dr. Lynn Sosnoskie, CU. Talk D  - Biology and management of Wooly Apple Aphids, by Dr. Monique Rivera.

Demonstrations - at 4 stations, attendees rotate to each station. Demo 1 - Electric Weeder, Dr. Lynn Sosnoskie, CU. Demo 2 - Butch McQueen, R.E. & H.J. McQueen, Inc. Smart Sprayer Demonstration. Demo 3 - Ross Gansz, Lagasse Machine & Fabrication. Ross will demonstrate possible applications with their equipment coupled with Munckhof technologies. Demo 4 - TBA. 1-1.5 hrs. DEC credits will be received.

4:45 PM - Educational program adjourns.

4:45-TBA - Food, beverages, fun, and networking  at the Jeff Alicandro Celebration BBQ at S & L farms.

Sponsorship information will be sent out the week of June 19 and registration for attendees will be set up shortly thereafter.

We hope to see you all there!



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Upcoming Events

Champlain Valley Virtual Petal Fall Meeting

May 20, 2024 : Champlain Valley Virtual Petal Fall Meeting - Zoom

Mike will review his observations from the field, and we will then hear from Dr. Robinson for his thinning suggestions for the petal fall application window.

Free to attend, no registration required, simply click on the following zoom link to join: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/96803343516?pwd=akxBSlB5NWRyc0ZVaWxhcXlVVmM1UT09

Meeting ID: 968 0334 3516

Passcode: 420188

How man's best friend can help find Spotted Lanternfly

May 21, 2024
Millbrook, NY

Come and join us at the Dutchess County CCE office on May 21st for a special demonstration by Jennifer Fimbel, the Agriculture and Horticulture Program Leader with Dutchess County CCE. You will get to see her SLF K9 Cole in action as they demonstrate how man's best friend can be used to detect the Spotted Lanternfly. Attendance is free, but registration is required

What is my vine trying to tell me?

May 22, 2024 : What is my vine trying to tell me?
Greenwich, NY

Are your grapevines showing signs of discoloration or stunted growth? Don't ignore these warning signs! Join us on May 22nd at the Washington County Fair Grounds to learn about the essential nutrients that grapevines require to thrive, identify the symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, and how to fix them. Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your grapevine cultivation skills! Attendance is free, but registration is required. 

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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