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Cornell Vegetable Program

The Cornell Vegetable Program is one of the premier regional agricultural Cornell Cooperative Extension programs in New York, serving a large multi-county region in the Western part of the state. 

The team's Vegetable Specialists work together with Cornell faculty and extension educators statewide to address the issues that impact the industry. The Cornell Vegetable Program provides educational programs and information to growers, processors and agri-business professionals, arming them with the knowledge to profitably produce and market safe and healthful vegetable crops, 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 our program to benefit from many of our educational offerings including our newsletter, direct mailings, and pest alerts.

Cornell Vegetable Program Highlights: Jan.-Mar. 2014Apr.-June 2014

Click Here for Cornell Vegetable Program videos including tips on food safety and soil health. 

The Cornell Vegetable Program is supported, in part, by eleven county Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Western New York: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Erie, Genesee, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne and Yates Counties.

Cornell Vegetable Program County Coverage

Contact

Judson Reid
Vegetable Specialist, Cornell Vegetable Program, Harvest NY Team Leader
jer11@cornell.edu
(585) 313-8912

Last updated April 19, 2020