Onions
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Team specialists can work with you to address issues affecting vegetable...

Apples on the tree at Cornell Orchard (Cornell University Photography)
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tree fruit..

strawberries at farmers' market
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small fruit...

Gewurztraminer (grape)
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and grape production.

We also work with you on pest issues...

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soil health...

Greenhouse crop

greenhouse and high tunnel issues...

Planting Brussel sprouts at Stick & Stone Farm (Ulysses, NY).
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organic production...and more! Enroll today!

ENY Commercial Horticulture Team

The Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Team serves the educational and research needs of the commercial vegetable, tree fruit, grape and berry industries in Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Orange, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schoharie, Schenectady, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, and Washington Counties.

The team's Specialists work together with Cornell faculty and extension educators statewide to address the issues that impact the vegetable, tree fruit, small fruit and grape industries. The Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Program provides educational programs and information to growers and agri-business professionals, equipping them with the knowledge to profitably produce and market safe and healthful horticultural crops, and contributing to the viability of farms and the economic well being of New York State. Specifically, our program focuses on food safety, variety evaluation, market development, pest management, and cultural practices.


Growers and agri-business professionals must enroll in the program to benefit from its many educational offerings including a newsletter, direct mailings, and pest alerts.

To find out more, please visit the Cornell Cooperative Extension Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Program website .

Contact

Chuck Bornt
ENYCHP Team Leader, Extension Regional Vegetable Specialist
cdb13@cornell.edu
(518) 272-4210 ext 125

Last updated October 22, 2024