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Hotline and wine lab help New York wineries solve fermentation problems
ITHACA, N.Y. — Marauding bacteria and wayward chemical reactions can drive fermentation awry, but for New York state wineries, help is just a phone call away. After more than 25 years of service, the New York State Wine Analytical Lab at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y., is celebrating its relaunch
Kentucky fruit, vegetable conference dates are set
Fruit and vegetable producers are welcome to attend the 2019 Kentucky Fruit and Vegetable Conference Jan. 7-8 at Lexington’s Embassy Suites Hotel.
$185,000 in grants awarded to Pennsylvania dairy producers
The Center for Dairy Excellence awarded $185,000 to 37 Pennsylvania dairy producers through the latest round of the Dairy Excellence Grant program.
$1,000 grants are available to Pennsylvania milk producers
HARRISBURG, Pa.– Dairy farm families interested in improving herd health and cow care can apply to participate in the Center for Dairy Excellence pilot, “Herd Health and Cow Care Improvement Project.”
Pa. receives $6.3 million for produce safety
The funding gives the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture resources to implement a produce safety system, provide education and outreach and to develop programs to address the of the growers.
Llamas, alpacas need good pastures
What’s the best pasture mix for llamas and alpacas? They’re not picky, but an Ohio State grazing expert offers tips in this week’s All About Grazing column.
How to spot the differences between ladybugs and Asian lady beetles
Hundreds of species of native ladybugs are declining due to the introduction of Asian lady beetles in North America. Learn how to spot the differences.
Spotted lanternfly population found near Cleveland
A population of the invasive spotted lanternfly has been found on the east side of Cleveland. The initial discovery was made Aug. 26.
Producers worry about effects of budget cuts on N.Y. ag programs
N.Y. farmers are growing concerned about the potential loss of a number of agriculture support programs in this year’s state budget. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed a $162.6 million budget for the state’s agriculture department and calls for cuts to various programs funded by the state.
Being thankful
Kym Seabolt shares the things she’s eternally grateful for.






