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Upcoming Events
Cornell Fruit Field Day
July 30, 2026
Geneva, NY
Join Cornell researchers in Geneva for Fruit Field Day, returning after 10 years, to tour research plots, learn from experts—including Dr. Terence Robinson with 40+ years in tree fruit research—and explore the latest orchard technologies and practices.
Announcements
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Have you missed a meeting recently? Scroll down for available recordings or pdf links or visits our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/LakeOntarioFruitProgramfor more details click on event title
11 Jun - International Orchard Meetup - Managing Climate Stress in Fruit Production - Physiological Impacts, Forecasting, and Monitoring - 7-8:30pm, Virtual, Register Now
18 Jun - International Orchard Meetup - Managing Climate Stress in Fruit Production - Mitigation Strategies, Timing, and Tradeoffs - 7-8:30pm, Virtual, Register Now
25 Jun - International Orchard Meetup - Managing Climate Stress in Fruit Production - Managing Fruit After Heat Exposure: Maturity, Storage, and Disorders - 7-8:30pm, Virtual, Register Now
25 Jun - Tree Fruit & Small Fruit Twilight Meeting 3 - 6pm Refreshments & DEC Credit Sign In, Medina, Free!
Webinar Recordings & Additional Meeting Materials
PACMAN Webinar Recordings Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYLbxsK4pTXVQ41ysqOtIGBhBlqrWsyFt
SPARC Orchard Roundup Podcast
Check out the first SPARC Orchard Roundup episode. In less than 15 minutes you'll get a sense for what we are seeing across regions in terms of bud stage, flower bud phenology, return bloom, and bud survival. You'll also hear about how phenology varies north to south within each state, and some tips on what weather patterns this winter (past for some, still occurring for others) and spring contributed to what we are seeing.Find and follow the SPARC Orchard Roundup podcast on your preferred platform. We are on Spotify, Apple, Podcast Index, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Pocket Casts, Listen Notes, and Player FM.
For links to more ways to listen and the full article visit https://treefruit.wsu.edu/article/whats-budding-across-the-country/
2026 NY Apple Pathology Season: Apple Scab Updates
Apple Scab 2026 Updates Text for news letters and videos:https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/
Cornell Crop and Pest Management Guidelines
Cornell Integrated Pest Management has announced a pause in Crop and Pest Management Guideline production for 2026 to allow time to restructure and modernize the program for the future.The 2025 editions will remain available through the Cornell Store (print while supplies last; online versions available until 2027). https://www.cornellstore.com/books/cornell-cooperative-ext-pmep-guidelines?page=1
An exception is the 2026-2027 New York/New England Greenhouse/Herbaceous Ornamentals Guidelines, which will be published as planned.
Updates will be shared as progress continues.
2026 Beginning Farmer Competitive Grant Program
2026 Beginning Farmer Competitive Grant Program$1.7 Million Available for New York Beginning Farmers
New York Farm Viability Institute is pleased to announce that the 2026 NYS Beginning Farmer Competitive Grant Program (BFCG) is now open as of March 16. The BFCG is a competitive funding opportunity administered in partnership with the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. The program will provide 1.7 million to support beginning farmers in building financially sustainable, independent, commercial agricultural enterprises throughout New York State. RFP closes on June 14, 2026.
NEWA weather stations moving to a new dashboard!
NEWA weather stations purchased through Rainwise (now owned by KestrelMet) are moving to a new dashboard!2025 Cornell Winter Fruit Webinar Recordings
Recordings now available on the NYIPM YouTube Channel 2025 Cornell Winter Webinar playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ccj8IT-8eI&list=PLoNb8lODb49u16HwAqx7Y_TS5S3vdkrONBusiness Updates
Scaffolds podcast
Many of you probably read Art Agnello's statewide tree fruit updates and recommendations newsletter, "Scaffolds". Dr. Monique Rivera is bringing it back, but in a new audio version. Episode one was recorded this week, and is now available for free online at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scaffoldsNYS Tree Decline Survey
Your answers could help find the solution to tree decline in the orchard.Food Safety Virtual Office Hours
Cornell Institute of Food Safety "Virtual Office Hours", Tuesdays Noon to 1pm https://cals.cornell.edu/institute-for-food-safety/resources/virtual-office-hoursPast recorded virtual office hours can be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZJs5b7KUuvfcquH3ZtQHo5dSmF2m5MdQ
Pollinator Resouces
Now available Pollinator Resource LinksMeeting Recordings Now Available
Did you miss the recent meeting? Check and see if we recorded it and added it to our website or Lake Ontario Fruit Program YouTube Channel.New Publication on Growing Pawpaws
Are you a fan of pawpaws? These custardy fruits can be hard to come across, so this guide provides information on how to grow your own pawpaw from seed, and how to care for grafted seedlings. Pdf on growing now available. https://lof.cce.cornell.edu/submission.php?id=799&crumb=crops|crops|unusual_fruit|crop*50New Weed Management Technology Survey
Want to move away from herbicide reliance? Are you using novel technologies to manage weeds? We want to know about it to inform our weed science research. A team of weed scientists from University of California Davis, Oregon State University, and Cornell University are asking berry, tree fruit, tree nut, and vine crop growers to take 5 to 10 minutes and answer this short and anonymous survey. Weed Technology Survey link: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bEpfAijoP7puQDPPollinator Webinar Series - Summer 2020
The Pollinator Webinar Series presented by Penn State cover bee health and pollination services.Bloom Pesticides for Pollinator Health
A reference table created by Janet van Zoeren and Anna Wallis, is now available at https://lof.cce.cornell.edu/submission.php?id=711&crumb=pests|pests.If you have a disability and are having trouble accessing information on this website or need materials in an alternate format, contact web-accessibility contact for assistance.
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