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Suffolk County Agricultural News A monthly publication covering all aspects of agriculture/horticulture. For the latest information and research from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County specialists, Cornell University, the LI Horticultural Research and Extension Center (LIHREC), Agricultural Research Service and more. Features include: USDA/Farm Service Agency News; agendas of upcoming meetings/forums; listing of publications available from Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE), events calendar. Available by USPS mail only. $15/year. |
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Long Island Horticulture News A monthly publication for the nursery, landscape and greenhouse industries. Industry trends, rules and regulations, changes in labels and recommendations are included. Compiled and written by our Floriculture Specialist, Nora Catlin, with contributions from our Nursery/Landscape Specialist, Alexis Alvey, and our Entomology, Weed Science and Turf Specialists; Margery Daughtrey, Cornell U/LIHREC Plant Pathologist, and others. Available by email as a PDF file, or by first class mail. $15/year.
Long Island Fruit & Vegetable Update These reports are sent weekly to the vegetable, grape, potato and fruit growers every Friday from the first week in April until the middle of September, monthly from October to March. Information includes Integrated Pesticide Management (IPM) reports, staff observations, cultural practices, updating of rules and regulations, Field Days. Compiled and edited by Sandra Menasha, Vegetable/Potato Specialist; contributors include CCE of Suffolk County specialists Alice Wise, Viticulture; Dan Gilrein, Entomology; Dale Moyer, Agricultural Program Director; Cornell U/LIHREC Plant Pathologist Meg McGrath, and others. Available by email as a PDF file or fax, $15/year; first class mail, $20/year. Northeast Greenhouse IPM Notes Published 9 times a year by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. Provides up-to-date information on pests and diseases, pest management products and integrated pest management strategies. Includes full-color images to aid recognition of crop problems. Contributors include CCE of Suffolk County specialists Nora Catlin (Floriculture), Dan Gilrein (Entomology) and Cornell U/LIHREC Ornamental Plant Pathologist Margery Daughtrey; and others. **NEW PRICING** Available via email as a PDF file, $15/year, or by first class mail. $25/year. |
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