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Oriental Bittersweet fruit
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crab apples
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Blueberries
Raspberries
Grapes in the vineyards at Swedish Hill Winery in Seneca Falls, NY (Cornell University Photography).
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Fruits

Blueberries:

  • Home Garden Blueberries
  • Organic Blueberry Production
  • More Blueberry Production Information 

Bramble Production, Management and Marketing

  • Raspberries and Blackberries
  • Currants and Gooseberries
  • Elderberries
  • More In-Depth Production Information

Grapes:

  • Grape Production

Strawberry Production:

  • Home Garden Production
  • More In-Depth Production Information

Tree Fruit Production (Apple, Cherry, Pear, Peach, etc.)

Other Minor/Specialty Fruits

Grafting and Budding:

  • All Fruit Tree Varieties
  • Apple and Pear Trees
  • Budding/Grafting Fruit Trees

New York State Berry Growers Association

Northern Nut Growers Association

Last updated February 12, 2024

Food Gardening

  • First Planting Dates
  • Last Planting Dates
  • Fruits
  • Harvesting Garlic - Garlic Scapes
  • Rotating Vegetables by Family

New York Berry News

New York Berry News, a NACAA award-winning newsletter, provides a statewide perspective on the production of berry crops in New York. This monthly online publication brings you cutting edge research and extension information from Cornell faculty and extension staff, along with feature articles by guest authors from around the world.

NYS IPM Fruit Factsheets

Tree fruit, grape, and berry crops benefit from implementing IPM—environmentally and economically sensible ways to protect crops from insects, plant diseases, weeds, and vertebrate pests.

Cornell Berry Diagnostic Tool

Much information exists on controlling plant pests and problems, but one must first identify the cause before intervention can occur. This diagnostic tool was developed to assist the student, grower, and extension educator in identifying potential causes of plant problems in berry crops.

Events

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  • Growing Cherry Tomatoes and Lettuce Constableville
    Monday, June 2
    11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Growing Cherry Tomatoes and Lettuce Port Leyden
    Monday, June 2
    2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Growing Cherry Tomatoes and Lettuce Beaver Falls
    Tuesday, June 3
    1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Growing Cherry Tomatoes and Lettuce Harrisville
    Tuesday, June 3
    3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Growing Cherry Tomatoes and Lettuce West Leyden
    Wednesday, June 4
    2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

See more

Small Fruit Disease Management Guidelines

Disease management strategies are very similar for both organic and conventional small fruit production systems. In both systems it is important to develop and use an integrated disease management program that integrates as many disease control methods as possible, the more the better.

Strawberry Diagnostic Tool

Blueberry Diagnostic Tool

Raspberry Diagnostic Tool

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Cornell Cooperative Extension
Lewis County

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Lewis County
7395 East Road
Lowville, New York 13367
TEL: (315) 376-5270
lewis@cornell.edu

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