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June 2023

Herbs in Context at River Garden

June 13, 2023
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Herbs have rich histories and are connected to cultural practices. In this workshop, participants will gain an introduction to ethnobotany and discuss ways to plan an herb garden that is culturally relevant to a community. Herb lovers of all experience levels welcome! 

Soil Biology Field Day

June 28, 2023
3:00 - 6:00 pm EDT
New York, NY

Soil Biology Field Day
Join us for a hands-on afternoon all about life in the soil, from microbes to mollusks. We'll cover new research on the microbiomes of urban ag soils; pests, beneficial insects, and other arthropods in the soil; strategies to support healthy soil biology on urban farms; biological amendments, with an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi demonstration; and a wine cap mushroom inoculation demo.

July 2023

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August 2023

Soil Health and Compost Basics (Part 1 of 2)

August 3, 2023
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Partnerships for Parks, and NYC Parks GreenThumb bring you a two-part learning series on soil vitality and its impact on plants. Plant health is directly linked to the health of the soil it's growing in. If we take care of the soil, the soil will take care of our plants and crops.

Join us in this lunchtime webinar to learn the basics of soil science and soil health and different ways to assess, prepare, and amend the soil in order to improve its vitality. 

Biological Besties -- A Cornell IPM Skillshare Event

August 3, 2023
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Brooklyn, NY

Biological Besties -- A Cornell IPM Skillshare Event
Join the Cornell Agriculture Extension team for an evening of nerding-out about beneficial insects and integrated pest management hosted by Pink Houses Farm. We'll spend some time guiding you through how to distinguish beneficial insects from harmful ones, ways to bring more beneficials into your growing space, and meet (or re-connect!) with fellow farmers and gardeners from the region. 

Soil Health and Compost Practicum (Part 2 of 2)

August 5, 2023
10:00 am - 12:00 noon
Manhattan, NY

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Partnerships for Parks, and NYC Parks GreenThumb bring you a two-part learning series on soil vitality and its impact on plants. Plant health is directly linked to the health of the soil it's growing in. If we take care of the soil, the soil will take care of our plants and crops.

This hands-on workshop will build on our knowledge of soil health basics and dive into practical ways of assessing and improving soil health. We will look at an example of a thriving garden compost system and see how compost amendments affect different soil types. Prepare to get your hands dirty! 

2023 Cornell High-Cannabinoid Hemp Field Day

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 10, 2023
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Geneva, NY

2023 Cornell High-Cannabinoid Hemp Field Day
Join us for the 2023 Cornell High-Cannabinoid Hemp Field Day on Thursday, August 10 at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva, NY. It will feature interactive workshops, demonstrations, and panel discussions on the latest industry research for New York growers. DEC credits available. Peer-based learning encouraged! 

Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Twilight Meeting (Lyons, NY)

Event Offers DEC Credits

August 31, 2023
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Lyons, NY

Join specialists Janet Van Zoeren, Anya Osatuke and Anna Wallis for a conversation about fruit and berry phenology and pest management. We will examine seasonal changes in tree fruit and berry crops, demonstrate scouting techniques, and discuss integrative pest management solutions to maximize the health and productivity of berry and fruit plantings.

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Field Guide: Arthropod Pests of NYC Vegetables

Arthropod Pests of NYC Vegetables aims to help urban farmers and gardeners find, identify, and understand the most common and important insects and other arthropod pests found in New York City farms and gardens. Some of these pests are rarely mentioned in other guides but are common in NYC. The guide emphasizes scouting tips, including how to identify pests by the damage they leave behind, even when you can't find the insect itself.

This guide was created as a collaboration between Cornell Cooperative Extension's Harvest New York team and the New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.