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Many vegetable programs are going virtual this year. Although we missed the in-person experience, the virtual meetings provide opportunities for participating in meetings we usually can’t. Even better, many great events are free of charge, and the cost to attend large conferences is more affordable. Here are some of the upcoming free events that you…Read more about More Virtual Programs[Read More]


We would like to remind readers about the 2021 version of the Midwest Vegetable Production Guide (ID-56). The new guide has been produced; however, the usual printed versions will not be for sale since we will have no in-person meetings at which to sell them. To find out how to access the on-line guide, or to…Read more about The Midwest Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers 2021 (ID-56)[Read More]


UC ANR and UC Davis are conducting a survey of consumers to identify which types of specialty Asian produce are almost always cooked before eating, so that Southeast Asian and other small-scale farmers can receive exemptions from federal food safety regulations for low-risk crops. The research team would appreciate your help in taking the survey…Read more about University of California Survey on Specialty Asian Produce[Read More]


Over the last week or so, many people have received an online offer to provide a Produce Safety Alliance Trainer – Cornell Cals Professionals List.  If you receive this email, please be aware that this is not an offer for a grower list.  The Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) has a publicly available list of certified trainers and…Read more about Phishing Scam Offers PSA List[Read More]


The deadline to apply for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) 2 is December 11, 2020. This program provides direct relief to producers who continue to face market disruptions and associated costs because of COVID-19. More information about this program can be found at https://www.farmers.gov/cfap/specialty 


Cornell Cooperative Extension is a partner on a Rochester Institute of Technology project that is creating new methods for manufacturing plastic mulch and promoting its field break-down.  The project aims to tightly match new product development to real-world grower preferences, on-farm use patterns, and current economic constraints surrounding plastic film use.  This 5-minute survey is…Read more about Plastic Mulch Survey[Read More]




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