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From Vine to Wine - Undergrad enology and viticulture major sows a crop of talent to fuel NY's wine revolution. Cornell Alumni Magazine article.
Old Order farmers profit from new order idea - High tunnels extend harvest season. Cornell Chronicle article.
AHS symposium participants build living sculpture at Longwood Gardens.
New website aids beginning, diversifying farmers - Interactive 'online resource center' from N.Y. Beginning Farmer Project features, forums, FAQs, planning worksheets.
Organic produce, grown within walking distance by students, sold weekly on Ag Quad - Student managers from Dilmun Hill Student Organic Farm, sell produce from the farm outside Mann Library on the Ag Quad every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. throughout the summer.
Meeting considers role of trees in cleaning urban air - How effective are trees in removing particulate pollution? Cornell Chronicle article.
Time ripe for apples that taste like berries - NYSAES geneticist Susan Brown explores the possibilities. Cornell Chronicle article.
Cornell Chronicle profile of Barbara Conolly ('08), who at age 48, sold her house and entered Cornell to pursue her passion for plants.
Interactive Plant Manager - Helps diagnose insect pests of woody ornamental plants. From NYSIPM program. See also: Cornell Chronicle article.
NYS Ed. Dept. approves Viticulture and Enology major - Program addresses needs of cool-climate grape and wine industry. See also: Teaching winery coming to Cornell Orchards.
Students unveil earth art - Turfwork! 'painted' into field at Bluegrass Lane.
Cornell Chronicle articles: May 2 | May 16.
President Skorton visits CALS

Department of Horticulture Seminar Series - Most Mondays, 4 to 5 p.m. in 404 Plant Science Building. Public welcome. Refreshments served. Full schedule.
Dilmun Hill work parties - Mondays and every other Friday through fall. Buy produce: Tuesdays, 2-5 pm, Ag Quad, outside Mann Library. Wednesdays, 2-5 pm, Ho Plaza outside Willard Straight. See Dilmun Hill website for updates.
Cornell Plantations lecture series - Oct. 8, 22; Nov. 5, 19, 7:30 p.m., Statler Auditorium, Cornell Campus.
Greenhouse IPM workshops - 6 locations statewide in Sept. and Oct. Remaining dates:
- Oct. 6 – Albany
- Oct. 8 – Hudson Valley
- Oct. 29 – Syracuse
- Oct. 30 - North Country
Berry web seminars - For CCE staff: Oct. 8, Nov. 5, Nov. 18.
Arboriculture Field Day - Oct. 7, Lasdon Park & Arboretum, Katonah, N.Y.
Garden-Based Learning Institute brown bag lunch series - Informal, collegial conversation for students, faculty, staff, educators, volunteers, and practitioners. October 9, November 13, December 11 12:05 to 12:55, Rm. 22 Plant Science Building.
Cornell Strategic Marketing Conference - Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Tuning Your Marketing Practices for Today's Food Safety System. October 28-29, Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Empire State Fruit & Vegetable Expo - Feb. 10-12, Syracuse.
See also: Green Industries Calendar.


Art of Horticulture students build second sod sculpture at Bluegrass Lane.