Cornell University InsigniaCornell University New York State Agricultural Experiment Station

 

Terence R. Bates

Stephen A. Hoying
Senior Extension Associate

Address, Phone, Fax

E-Mail: sah19@cornell.edu

M.S. Michigan State University, 1976
B.S. Michigan State University, 1973

   Program Overview

The extension component of the position involves planning an innovative program with a concentration on apple and pear production, stone fruit production, and viticulture in Eastern New York.

   Professional Experience
2006-Present Senior Extension Associate, Department of Horticultural Sciences, HVL
1986-2006    Area Extension Educator, Cornell Cooperative Extension – Cultural Practices Leader
2003-2004

Statewide Stonefruit Specialist assisting the NY Horticultural Society and Dr. R.L. Andersen’sprogram

1990-2000 Area Extension Specialist Cornell Cooperative Extension – Team Leader
1982-1986 Area Extension Specialist Cornell Cooperative Extension – IPM Program Leader
1977-1980 Staff Research Associate Entomology UC Berkeley Fruit Program
1973-1976 Research Technician Entomology Michigan State University
   Recent Publications

Robinson, T.L., R.L. Andersen and S.A. Hoying.  2006. Performance of six high-density peach training systems in the northeastern United States.  Acta Hort. 713:311-320.

Robinson, T.L., S.A. Hoying, and R.L. Andersen.  2006. Performance of dwarfing cherry rootstocks in the Northeastern United States. Sodininkyste Ir Darzinninkyste. 25 (3):113-122.

Robinson,T.L., G. Fazio, H.S. Aldwinckle, S.A. Hoying, and N. Russo. 2006.  Field performance of Geneva® apple rootstocks in the USA. Sodininkyste Ir Darzinninkyste. 25 (3):181-191.

S.A. Hoying. 2006. Impressions of the apple industry in China. An IDFTA Study Trip. 2006 Empire State Fruit & Vegetable Expo Proc. pp.7-10.

S.A. Hoying 2006. A review of preharvest factors that influence apple firmness.  2006 Empire State Fruit & Vegetable Expo Proc. pp.14-17.

S.A. Hoying and T.L. Robinson. 2006. New York’s Cornell/Geneva apple rootstocks. Good Fruit Grower. Volume 57(2):14-15.

S.A Hoying, T.L. Robinson, and R.L. Andersen. 2005. Training and pruning young sweet cherries.  Proceedings of the Robert L. Andersen Stone Fruit Symposium. Cornell University, Geneva, NY pp 17.10.

S.A Hoying, T.L. Robinson, and R.L. Andersen. 2005. Protecting sweet cherries from rain cracking. Proceedings of the Robert L. Andersen Stone Fruit Symposium. Cornell University, Geneva, NY pp 17.12-17.13.

T.L. Robinson, R.L. Andersen, and S.A. Hoying. 2005. Performance of Gisela rootstocks in six high-density sweet cherry training systems in Northeastern United States.  5th International Cherry Symposium Abstracts p.21.

T.L. Robinson, R.L. Andersen, and S.A. Hoying. 2005. Performance of high density sweet cherry training systems in New York. Compact Fruit Tree 38 (special edition):24-28.

S.A. Hoying. 2005.  An eventual threat – Top 5 thoughts on China. American Fruit Grower. September/October Issue, p.11. Meister Media Worldwide. Willoughby, OH

S.A. Hoying, T.L. Robinson, and R.L. Andersen. 2005. Should NY growers plant higher density peach orchards. NY Fruit Quarterly. Volume 13(4):2-6.

T.L. Robinson, R.L. Andersen, and S.A. Hoying. 2004. Performance of six high density cherry training systems in the northeastern United States. 8th International Symposium on Integrating Canopy, Rootstock and Environmental Physiology in Orchard Systems.  Program and Abstracts p.81 (Abstr.)

T.L. Robinson, R.L. Andersen, and S.A. Hoying. 2004. Performance of high density sweet cherry training systems in New York. NY Fruit Quarterly 13(3):24-27.

T.L. Robinson, R.L. Andersen, and S.A. Hoying. 2004. Performance of Gisela cherry rootstocks in the Northeastern United States.  Acta Hort. 658:231-240.

S.A. Hoying, K.A Iungerman, M. Fargione. 2003, 2004. Diagnosing Tree Nutritional Status: Deficiency Symptoms, Leaf Analysis and Interpretation. NY Fruit Quarterly. Volume 12(1):12-19.

T.L. Robinson, S.A. Hoying, M. Fargione, and K. Iungerman 2003. On-Farm Trials of the Cornell-Geneva Apple Rootstocks in New York. Compact Fruit Tree. Volume 36(3):70-73.

S.A. Hoying and T.L. Robinson 2003. Tree Quality – An Important Part of Successful Plantings. In “Apple Orchard Systems” Compact Fruit Tree Volume 36 Special Issue June 2003.

Robinson, T.L., R.L. Andersen, and  S.A. Hoying.  2003.  Comportamiento de los patrones de cerezo 'Gisela' en el noreste de Estados Unidos.  ITEA 99:101-111.

D.A. Rosenberger, JR Schupp, S.A. Hoying, L. Cheng, and C.B. Watkins. 2003. Controlling Bitterpit in “Honeycrisp Apples”. Hort Technology, Volume 14(3):342-349.

T.L. Robinson and S.A. Hoying. 2003. Tree Support Systems – An Investment that Pays Large Dividends. In “Apple Orchard Systems” Compact Fruit Tree Volume 36 Special Issue June 2003.

A.M. DeMarree, T.L. Robinson, and S.A. Hoying 2003. Economics and the Orchard Systems Decision. In “Apple Orchard Systems” Compact Fruit Tree Volume 36 Special Issue June 2003.

T.L Robinson and S.A. Hoying 2003. What Tree Density and Training System Should NY Growers Use with New Apple Orchards. NY Fruit Quarterly. Volume 11(1):5-8.

T.L. Robinson, S.A. Hoying, M. Fargione, and K. Iungerman. 2002. On-Farm Trials of the Cornell Geneva Rootstocks in NY. NY Fruit Quarterly. Volume 10(4):22-26.

T.L Robinson and S.A. Hoying 2001. Processing Apple Planting Systems Trials. NY Fruit Quarterly Volume 9(4):16-20.

C.B. Watkins, J.F. Nock, J.M. Wargo and S.A. Hoying. 2001. The Grow NY Project: MCP Effects on Apples. NY Fruit Quarterly Volume 9(4):21-24.

D. Rosenberger et al. 2001. Honeycrisp: Promising Profit Maker or Just Another Problem Child? NY Fruit Quarterly Volume 9(3):9-13.

S.A. Hoying and T.L. Robinson 2001. Improving Sweet Cherry Branching. NY Fruit Quarterly. Volume 9(1):19-22.

I.A. Merwin et al. 2001. Developing an Intergrated Program for Diagnosis and Control of Replant Problems in New York Apple Orchards. NY Fruit Quarterly Volume 9(1):11-15.

W.C. Johnson, J.N. Cummins, H. T. Holleran, S.A. Hoying, T.L. Robinson. 2000. Overview of Elite Apple Rootstocks from USDA-ARS/Cornell University. Compact Fruit Tree Volume 33(4):105-107.

T.L. Robinson and S.A.Hoying 2000. Lessons learned about tree support from the 1998 Labor Day storm. Compact Fruit Tree Volume 33(1):12-18.

W Johnson, J Cummins, H Holleran, S Hoying and T Robinson. 2000. Overview of Elite Apple Rootstocks from USDA-ARS/Cornell University. Compact Fruit Tree 33(4):105-107.

S.A. Hoying, T.L. Robinson and A.M. DeMarree. 2000. Production, Fruit Quality and labor requirements for 5 high density apple orchard systems over 10 years. 7th International Symposium on Orchard and Plantation Systems. Program and Abstract, p. 35. Nelson, NZ.

W.T. Johnson, J.N. Cummins, H.T. Holleran, S.A. Hoying and T.L. Robinson. 2000. Orchard Trial Performance of elite Geneva series rootstocks. 7th International Symposium on Orchard and Plantation Systems Program and Abstract p. 35. Nelson, NZ

T.L. Robinson and S.A. Hoying. 2000. Long-term performance and economics of highdensity apple orchard systems. 7th International Symposium on Orchard and Plantation systems.  Program and Abstracts p.33 Nelson, NZ

T.L. Robinson and S.A. Hoying. 2000.  Lessons learned about tree support from the 1998 Labor Day storm.  Compact Fruit Tree Volume 33: 12-18.