Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Enrollment

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  • Market Development
  • Pest Management
  • Cultural Practices

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  • Educational Meetings & Conferences
  • In-Field Educational Opportunities
  • On-Farm Research Trials

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Event Details

Date

Aug 2 - Aug 4, 2018

Time

Thursday August 2 morning through Saturday August 4 evening

Location

Adams County Region, Pennsylvania (Tour leaves from Geneva, NY)
Gettysburg, PA

Cost

$50.00 Early Registration Rate (by Monday July 23) $50
(additional attendee $50.00 ea.)

Host

Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture

Pre-Registration Deadline: July 30, 2018

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LOF NextGen Young Fruit Farmer Study Tour 2018

August 2 - August 4, 2018

LOF NextGen Young Fruit Farmer Study Tour 2018

NextGen Young Fruit Farmer Study Tour in PA, August 2-4

(Sponsors Please Note: Scroll down for other LOF Program events to sponsor on "sponsorship opportunities" page)

The 3rd annual NextGen Young Fruit Farmer Study Tour will be held in the Adams County region of Pennsylvania August 2nd-4th.

The Young Growers Alliance (YGA) of Pennsylvania, the LOF team, the Future Fruit Growers of Lake Ontario, along with Matt Wells (New York Apple Sales), have organized an excellent itinerary.

The study tour is focused on helping next generation growers develop the knowledge and skills needed to take their family farms into the future.

There are no strict requirements to join. We have had people join the tour who are under 35, who are on family farms, who are growers in middle management positions, who may be beginning to manage farms, or who may be starting farms in the future. New growers are also welcome.

If you are not on the NextGen Young Fruit Growers email list (updates on the tour and any local events) and would like to be, please email Mark Wiltberger at mw883@cornell.edu.

For questions, don't hesitate to email or call Mark at 315-272-8530.

Register for this event by clicking here or on "Register for this Event Now" at the top of the page.


If you have contacted us to pre-register, please register online now.

Feel free to forward this to anyone you think may be interested! Is there someone in your organization who would benefit from this experience?


Trip Highlights:
The hosts at many of the stops are in the early years of their careers:

Visits to:
  •  Hollabaugh Bros, fourth generation orchard, farm, farm market, and bakery which collaborates with PSU Fruit Research and Extension Center.
  • Three Springs Fruit Farm, a progressive orchard operated by grower Ben Wenk.
  • Knouse Foods, packer and processor, known for Musselman brand.
  • PSU Fruit Research and Extension Center, a look at their current research.
  • Mt. Ridge Farms, owned and operated by the Slaybaugh family.
  • Rice Fruit Company, a large packer and buyer of primarily fresh fruit. 


Delicious food and beverages:
  • Catered Dinner at Ragged Edge Coffee House & Local Hard Cider Sampling in Gettysburg.
  • Hard cider and beer tasting at Thirsty Farmer Brew Works.
  • Breakfast at Hollabaugh Brothers, fresh bakery and farm market.
  • Lunch at The Apple Bin - homestyle American food. 


Costs to you are:
  • Registration fee 
  •  Hotel 2 nights @$143/night approx. = $286
  •  Thursday night dinner is at no cost to you, catered meal at Ragged Edge Coffee House.
  •  Other meals: meals during transit, breakfast at Hollabaugh bakery, lunch at the Apple Bin, dinner on your own Friday night in Gettysburg, hard cider and beer tasting at Thirsty Farmer Brew Works. The eating establishments on the itinerary are moderately priced.


Event Registration:
Event Registration will offset some of the transportation and other costs of the event:

Register now and save! Early Bird Registration rates end Wednesday July 25th!

Final deadline for registering the event is Wednesday July 26th!

We are limiting the tour to 30 spots!

Early Bird registration rate $50/person. Standard registration rate $60/person.

Register for this event by clicking here or on "Register for this Event Now" at the top of the page.

If you do not receive a confirmation email after submitting the registration form, please contact Mark at mw883@cornell.edu or 315-272-8530!

If you have contacted us to pre-register, please register online now.


Room reservations:

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hampton Inn until Monday, July 30. It is up to each attendee to book their room. If you are unable to book a room at the Hampton Inn, please let us know, as we are planning logistics to depart from the Hampton Inn each day under the assumption that everyone is staying there.

The group rate is $129/night plus tax, for a total of approximately $143/night.

When you register, we will send you instructions on how to ask for the group rate for the room.


Itinerary:
Thursday, August 2nd


Friday, August 3rd


Saturday, August 4th
  • After breakfast - early PM Gettysburg, PA to Geneva, NY Depart from Gettysburg, PA for Geneva Experiment Station, Geneva, NY after breakfast, arrival by early PM


Any questions, please call or email me:

Mark Wiltberger

Cell: 315-272-8530
Email: mw883@cornell.edu



Mark Wiltberger
Area Extension Educator
Business Management
Lake Ontario Fruit Program
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Cell: 315-272-8530
Email: mw883@cornell.edu


NextGen Young Fruit Farmer Study Tour Itinerary (PDF; 491KB)

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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


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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.

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