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(315) 521-0852
Geneva, New York
To educate, promote, and protect the New York State Fruit Industry

Fall 2005

Editorial: Thank You Bob Andersen

  1. Pollination Research with Prunus Species and its Importance to Fruit Growers
  2. Cherry Breeding: Striving to Make a Difference
  3. Early Twenty-first Century Cherry Varieties for the Great Lakes and Eastern North America
  4. Cherry Rootstocks Trials at Geneva
  5. Performance of High- Density Sweet Cherry Training Systems in New York
  6. Management of High- Density Sweet-Cherry Orchards
  7. Trends in Variety Introduction and Management
  8. Commercialization of New Varieties: A Grower’s Perspective
  9. Marketing Opportunities for New York Stone Fruit in Canada
Author NYSHS EditorPosted on October 12, 2005December 20, 2017Categories Issues

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2022 Virtual Orchard Meetup Webinar Series

2022 Virtual Orchard Meetup Webinar Series


2022 Virtual Orchard Meetup webinar series – Orchard Efficiency: Labor and Technology.

A four-part webinar series on Orchard Efficiency: Labor and Technology.

Part 1 (June 2) Labor – Grower Experiences
Part 2 (June 16) Labor – Specialist Panel
Part 3 (June 30) Technology – Grower Experiences
Part 4 (July 14) Technology – Specialist Panel

These meetups will provide an opportunity to review challenges, best practices, and new recommendations for orchard labor and technology. Led by a panel of scientists, growers, and other experts in orchard labor and technology across N. America.
Facilitated by Bernardita Sallato WSU Extension, Mario Miranda Sazo Cornell Cooperative Extension, Anna Wallis MSU Extension, Daniel Weber PSU Extension, and Kristy Grigg-McGuffin OMAFRA.

With support from IFTA, AgAID, CIDA, and the PACMAN SCRI Project Team

2022 Virtual Meetup Series Flyer (PDF; 1420KB)

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