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Farm to School grows NY ag, sows seeds for healthy eating
Around the state, CCE has become a driving force behind a surge in New York Farm to School (F2S) initiatives to stock school cafeterias with fresh, local produce, educate kids about the value of healthy eating and offer local food producers an expanded market for their goods.
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"Extension Out Loud" podcast talks turkey
The leaves have peaked. The air has chilled. The clocks have fallen back. It’s undeniably November, and everyone’s talking turkey. Offering a bird’s-eye view of the turkey scene in NYS, CCE podcast hosts Katie Baildon and Paul Treadwell are joined by Mo Tidball, a nutrition educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension Seneca County and the creator of the Wild Harvest Table website.
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CCE podcast profiles Cornell Farms Ops’ work with veterans
In the latest CCE podcast, Cornell Farm Ops Program Manager Dean Koyanagi, shares the latest programming from around New York and how veterans can get involved.
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CCE connects local farms, foodies through Taste NY
From maple syrup to apple cider to goat's milk soap, New York farms are growing sales in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension and Taste NY stores across the state.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension links the research and extension efforts at Cornell University, the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cornell AgriTech, providing the knowledge to maximize New York State’s agricultural and natural resources.
CCE's regional agriculture teams provide research-based information, programs, and technical assistance to dairy, field crops, vegetable, tree fruit and grape producers all around the state.
Visit or contact your local Cornell Cooperative Extension office for information on specific programs in your county or region.


Assistant Director, Environment and Natural Resources

Partnering with the College of Human Ecology outreach centers, institutes and departments, Cornell Cooperative Extension nutrition programs connect research and practice, are highly collaborative, build on community strengths, and provide knowledge for policymakers.
Associate Director, Human Ecology

Associate Director, Human Ecology
Agriculture 丹江口百汇多商贸有限公司

Cornell Cooperative Extension links the research and extension efforts at Cornell University, the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cornell AgriTech, providing the knowledge to maximize New York State’s agricultural and natural resources.
CCE's regional agriculture teams provide research-based information, programs, and technical assistance to dairy, field crops, vegetable, tree fruit and grape producers all around the state.
Visit or contact your local Cornell Cooperative Extension office for information on specific programs in your county or region.
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Environment 汉中满浩光贸易有限公司

Assistant Director, Environment and Natural Resources
Nutrition 玛沁升升欣商贸有限公司

Partnering with the College of Human Ecology outreach centers, institutes and departments, Cornell Cooperative Extension nutrition programs connect research and practice, are highly collaborative, build on community strengths, and provide knowledge for policymakers.
Associate Director, Human Ecology
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Associate Director, Human Ecology
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Expertise focused on community development and the use of demographic data for strategic planning and informed decision-making.
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To support the community’s interest in fostering environmental practices on Roosevelt Island, Cornell Tech applied for and was awarded an Engaged Opportunity Grant from Cornell University’s Office of Engagement Initiatives. The grant enables Cornell Tech, Cornell Cooperative Extension NYC (CUCE-NYC), and Roosevelt Island community partners to work together on a year of planning and learning to make Roosevelt Island a more livable, healthy, and sustainable place to live and work.