Presentations


Education is an important aspect of the Agricultural Stewardship Program. Where possible, we will post presentations from previous conferences and workshops that the Stewardship Program has organized or sponsored. If you are looking for a particular presentation and do not see it here, please contact us.

These presentations are the property of the author. The slides and figures within them are not for redistribution or use without the author's permission.

Long Island Agricultural Forum, January 10th & 11th, 2008

Potato Production with Controlled Released Nitrogen Fertilizer (1.36 MB PDF)
Sandra Menasha, Vegetable/Potato Specialist, CCE Suffolk County

Potato Variety Update- Cornell Lines (1.29 MB PDF)
Don Halseth, Associate Professor, Dept. of Horticulture, Cornell University

Food Safety and How to Prepare for a Third Party Audit (1.84 MB PDF)
Wes Kline, Cumberland County Agricultural Agent, Rutgers Cooperative Extension

Post Emergence Grass Control in Sweet Corn (61.2 KB PDF)
Andy Senesac, Weed Science Specialist, CCE Suffolk County

Controlled Release Nitrogen Fertilizer in Sweet Corn (1.04 MB PDF)
Sandra Menasha, Vegetable/Potato Specialist, CCE Suffolk County

Fine-Tune Your Fertilizing (639 KB PDF)
Bonnie Seagraves, Nursery Specialist, CCE Suffolk County

Palmette and Other Pruning Methods for Improved Yield and Fruit Quality (3.81 MB PDF)
Stephen A. Hoying, Dept. of Horticultural Science- HVL

Programs for Successful Apple Thinning (2.88MB PDF)
Stephen A. Hoying, Dept. of Horticultural Science- HVL

Managing Apple, Stone Fruit, and Berry Diseases of Long Island (1.91 MB PDF)
Kerik D. Cox, NYSAES, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University


Weed Management Workshop, November 29, 2007

Principles in Weed Management (131 KB PDF)
Sandra Menasha, Vegetable/Potato Specialist, CCE Suffolk County

Mulching for Weed Control (3.88 MB PDF)
Sandra Menasha, Vegetable/Potato Specialist, CCE Suffolk County

Please note: reviewing presentations from previous workshops does not make one eligible to receive the pesticide recertification credits that were offered during the course.

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February 2008