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The Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center supports a diverse agricultural community at home and further afield.
A layout change in 2021 allowed cultivars of the same genus to be trialed side-by-side for easier comparison.
Warm summer weather means more light intensity, as well as temperature, and humidity challenges. Here’s what you can do to minimize problems.
Strawberries are poised to join leafy greens, herbs, and cannabis as the next great frontier for indoor growers.
Finding the right balance between generative and vegetative growth can go a long way in getting the best performance out of your crop.
Despite a few COVID-19-related challenges, good weather conditions contributed to a successful trial season.
Select the right variety for your vegetable operation with a little help from Cornell University researchers.
Two horticulture experts at Cornell University will use a USDA grant to help design pathways to training and employment for prospective horticulture employees.
Five leading operations have established a $130,000 endowment that will be used to fund research at Cornell University’s Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center.
The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound effect on research, Extension, and education programs at land grant institutions, from sudden abandonment of research projects to a shift to online learning.
The inaugural year of plant trials at the Cornell Botanic Gardens was a great success, according to trial organizers.
Cornell University’s Floriculture Field Day on Tuesday, July 30, will focus on new plants and more.
Nearly 150 cultivars were put to the test at the school’s off-campus field site located in Ithaca, NY.