2012 North Country Crop Congresses Set for February 14, 15, 21, 22

The 2012 North Country Crop Congresses will run from 9:30am to 3pm, lunch and materials will be provided. Contact your local site for registration details. The North Country Crop Congresses will be held:
·      February 14- Canton Best Western, 315-379-9192
·      February 15- Carthage Elks Club, 315-376-5270, 315-788-8450
·      February 21- Moe’s Bar and Grill, Malone, 518-483-7403
·      February 22- W.H. Miner Center Auditorium, Chazy, NY.

NYSDEC Pesticide Recertification Credits and Certified Crop Advisor Credits are pending.

Optimizing Forage Production with Legume/Grass Mixtures is the topic for Dr. Paul Peterson, University of Minnesota Extension Forage Specialist. Dr. Peterson’s most recent research has assessed the potential of mixtures of alfalfa with different perennial grass options.

“My research on grasses, alfalfa and alternative legumes has focused on improving yield, forage quality, stand persistence, and crop economic value,” Peterson says.

Dr. Russ Hahn of Cornell University will provide the latest information on forage crop weed management.

Climatologists with the Cornell University Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences will discuss how weather patterns affect crop production in Northern New York.

NNY Field Crops Team leader Joe Lawrence, a field crops educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension Lewis County, says, “Climate variability in general and in terms of Northern New York’s microclimates is an increasingly important interest for North Country farms. These Crop Congresses will look at how crop yield and quality are impacted by expected weather and unexpected weather patterns each year and discussion on how farms can minimize this impact.”

Cornell Cooperative Extension’s NNY Farm Business Management Team educators will share methods for tracking the true cost of crops production.

Winter Round Up Horse Weekend-Regional Event

4-H’ers are invited to attend “4-H Winter Round Up Horse Weekend”.  The weekend will include clinics, speakers, hands-on workshops and numerous horse project related activities for youth.

February 3-5, 2012

4-H Amboy Environmental Education Center, Williamstown

Arrival Friday, February 3, 2012 @ 6:00pm – 8:00 pm

Departure Sunday, February 5, 2012 @11:30am

Cost is $30.00 per person

*Registration and money is due by January 20 (no refunds issued)

*Youth must be accompanied by a chaperone (1 chaperone for every 5 4-h’ers)

(A detailed letter, map and permission slip will be sent after receiving registration and payment.)

If you have any questions please call (315) 379-9192 ext. 229

Optimizing Fertility to Increase Vegetable Yields & Profitability

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(For organic and conventional growers)

2 Locations and Dates:   both sessions will run 10:00-3:00, lunch included

  • Tuesday, Feb 14 at the Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) office in Watertown

(203 North Hamilton St.   Watertown)

  •  Wednesday, Feb 15 at the Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) office in Plattsburgh

(6064 Route 22 #5   Plattsburgh)

Amy Ivy at the Plattsburgh CCE office, 518-561-7450 ext 104  adi2@cornell.edu

Sue Gwise at the CCE Watertown office, 315-788-8450 ext 243  sjg42@cornell.edu

Fine-tuning your fertility management can have

an immediate effect on your profitability!

Using Social Media to Promote Farms Coming to Northern NY in January

Electronic word of mouth is an exciting new way to promote agricultural businesses.

Northern New York farmers interested in learning how such social media as blogs, Facebook, Twitter and RSS work can attend one of four workshops set for the region in January 2012 Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop computer to the workshop. The registration deadline is January 17 for the Plattsburgh and Malone sites; January 23 for the Watertown and Canton sites.

The workshops are:

Plattsburgh, Tuesday, January 17 at Plattsburgh State University, Yokum Hall Room 100A, 5-9pm, computers provided, space limited, $15/person includes dinner. Bring thumb drive with photos, if desired. Register with Laurie Davis at lsd22@cornell.edu or call 518-962-4810 x0.

Malone, Saturday, January 21 at OneWorkSource, 158 Finney Boulevard in Malone, 10am to 2pm, cost is $20/person with limited seating. Register with Bernadette Logozar at bel7@cornell.edu or call 518-483-7403.

Watertown, Thursday, January 26 at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County, 203 N. Hamilton Street, Watertown, 5-9pm, participants are asked to bring a dish to pass. Register with Corey Hayes at cmh298@cornell.edu or call 315-788-8450.

Canton, Friday, January 27 at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County Extension Learning Farm Classroom, 2043 Co. Rt. 68, Canton, 5-9pm, $15/person includes dinner, $7.50 for second person from same farm. Register with Betsy Hodge at bmf9@cornell.edu or call 315-379-9192.

Mobile Slaughter Unit Meetings

Mobile Slaughter Unit Meetings Set for NNY January 10-12

The North Country Economic Development Project includes a provision for developing a mobile USDA-approved slaughter unit. The North Country Pastured Poultry Group has organized a series of meetings to talk about the possibilities for this unit. North Country Pastured LLC, managed by Renee Smith of Sugar Hill Farm in DeKalb, has purchased such a unit for poultry and custom work with third-party certification for organic, humanely treated and animal welfare approved status.

The Group is inviting producers of chickens, ducks, turkeys, pheasants and other livestock producers, including those who raise rabbits to attend:

·      Tuesday, January 10, 6pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension, 203 North Hamilton Street, Watertown

·      Wednesday, January 11, 6pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension Learning Farm, 2043 State Highway 68, Canton

·      Thursday, January 12, 6pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension Conference Room, 355 West Main Street, Malone.

Pre-registration is not required to attend.