Tuesdays, 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2024
All sessions are provided via Zoom. Advanced registration is required to obtain the Zoom links. Webinars will be recorded and all the recordings will be sent to registrants for future review.
Session 1: 1/9/2024
1:00 PM Soil Health Assessment: Using a Soil Health Framework to Guide Soil Management Decisions Speaker: Robert Schindelbeck, Extension Associate and Director of the Soil Health Lab, School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University
2:00 PM Managing Diseases of Dahlia, Zinnia, Sunflower, and Snapdragon Cut Flower Crops* Speaker: Dr. Margery Daughtrey, Plant Pathologist, School of Integrative Plant Science, Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section, Cornell University
3:00 PM Growing Ranunculus in High Tunnels Speaker: Jennifer Marks, Owner, Farmer and Florist of Trademarks Flower Farm, Clifton Springs, NY
Session 2: 1/16/2024
1:00 PM Growing Cut Flower Tulips in Crates Speaker: Dr. Bill Miller, Professor in floriculture, Horticulture Section, School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University
2:00 PM Overwintering Flowers for Early Season Blooms in the Northeast Speaker: Joy Longfellow, Cut Flower Product Technician, Johnny’s Selected Seeds
Session 3: 1/23/2024
1:00 PM Growers’ Roundtable Speakers: Lori Davis, Empty Pocket Farm, Cobleskill, NY; Amy Hoge, Bark Hill Farm, Hebron, NY; Erin Luciani, Lot 32 Flower Farm, Greenwich, NY; Kenyon Parsons, Parsons Farm, Sharon Springs, NY; Rebekah Rice, Nine Mile Farm, Delmar, NY
Session 4: 1/30/2024
1:00 PM Cut ‘em Out! Pests in Cut Flower Production* Speaker: Daniel Gilrein, Entomologist and Associate Agricultural Program Director, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
2:00 PM New Cut Flower Varieties and Market Trends for 2024 Speaker: Dave Dowling, Cut Flower Specialist, Ball ColorLink
Session 5: 2/6/2024
1:00 PM How Much is That Bunch of Flowers? Thoughts on Cut Flower Pricing Speaker: Steve Hadcock, Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Market Development Educator, Team Leader of Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension
2:00 PM Cut Flower Business Legitimacy, Off Season Activities, Resources, and Applying for Grants Speaker: Lindsey Pashow, Agriculture Business Development and Marketing Specialist, Harvest NY, Cornell Cooperative Extension
* NYSDEC pesticide application credits will be provided for the following categories: 1A, 3A, 3C, 24 & 25. Cost: For residents of the four counties of the Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture Program (Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Washington counties), $20 per session and $60 for all five sessions. For residents of all other areas, $25 per session and $75 for all five sessions Partial scholarships are available to extension educators from Cornell Cooperative Extension and other states.
$25 per session and $75 for all five sessions.
https://caahp.ccext.net/civicrm/event/info?id=182&reset=1
Jingjing Yin
jy578@cornell.edu
518-429-8608
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Last updated January 29, 2024