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User's manual for biodegradable mulch

New Decision Tool available to make choosing a cover crop fast by Thomas Bjorkman

Cucurbit Virus Control Strategies 2008 by T.A. Zitter

2008 Pea Weed Management

Stewart's Wilt Index 2008


CU donates a record 82 tons of produce to area food banks- Fresh produce flows from Freeville to the area's needy.

Events:

New and Beginning Farmer Resources

Research News:
Organic Potting Mix Study Results 2007

Organic Reduced tillage photos 2006

2006 Biodegradable Mulches

Reduced Tillage Systems for Vegetables at Cornell

Commercial Sources of Biodegradable Mulches

Vegetable MD online- site has been selected by "AmericanUniversity.Net" Expert Researchers as one of the best educational resources on the World Wide Web

Cultivation Tools for Mechanical Weed Control in Vegetables

Issues:

Good Agricultural Practices

Food Safety Begins 
on the Farm Brochure

 

Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Department of Horticulture: Cornell Vegetables


Cornell Vegetables

Resources for commercial growers

Research Reports Vegetable varieties, cultural practices, and more

Production guidelines Cornell recommendations

Reduced Tillage Program at Cornell

Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management by Brian Caldwell, Emily Brown Rosen, Eric Sideman, Anthony Shelton and Christine Smart

The  Vegetable Team People who can help
Publications (hardcopy)
Online resources (Cornell)
Testing:
Grower organizations national, state, local
Cornell Departments
Links

The Cornell Commercial Vegetable Production program is a cooperative effort between Extension educators and horticulturists, entomologists, pathologists, economists, and engineers at both the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva and academic departments in Ithaca.

Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life Scienctes: Department of Horticulture: Commercial Vegetable Production

Cornell Commercial Vegetable Production 

Comments or questions?  Contact:

Anusuya Rangarajan 
Statewide specialist for 
Fresh Market Vegetable Production
ar47@cornell.edu 
Department of Horticulture
121 Plant Science Building 
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-1780; Fax: (607) 255-9998

Betsy Leonard
Research Technician
bai1@cornell.edu
Department of Horticulture
158 Plant Science Building 
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 254-8943; Fax: (607) 255-999


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