Horticulture Programs for Profressionals Calendar '08-'09 A complete listing, plus pesticide certification information.
Tax Update for Agriculture 2009 Whats New in Federal Legislation. Some of the highlights and benefits to small businesses, farmers, and individuals are provided in this newsletter.
Cornell Guidelines for Pest Management (Cornell "Recommends") -- now online and searchable!
Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County Ag Enrollment Take full advantage of our research-based information!
Hudson Valley Regional Fruit Program Apples continue to dominate the fruit industry with over 1,200 acres planted. Other significant tree fruits include nearly 100 acres of peaches and approximately 40 acres of pears. Small fruits is an integral part of the industry.

Steven McKay (located in Columbia County, 518-828-3346) sam44@cornell.edu
Extension Resource Educator
Commercial Production for Small Fruits and Berries

Mike Fargione (located in Ulster County, 845-691-7117) mjf22@cornell.edu
Extension Resource Educator
Commercial Production for Apples and Stone Fruits
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September 24, 2009