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About Jud

Judson Reid
Extension Associate
Cornell Cooperative Extension
417 Liberty St. Penn Yan, NY 14527 U.S.A.
Telephone: 315-536-5123
Email: jer11@cornell.edu

M.P.S. 2004 Cornell University. Major in Plant Protection in the Field of Plant Pathology

Thesis: Oomycetes and Anabaptists in The Finger Lakes: Biological Management of Pythium In Greenhouse Grown Vegetables.

B.S. 1997 Cornell University. Major in International Agriculture

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

4/2000 – present: Cornell Cooperative Extension, Extension Associate

AREA OF SPECIALIZATION/PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:

Responsible for agricultural programming with an emphasis on fresh market produce and greenhouse flowers and vegetables among Old Order communities in the Finger Lakes region.

SELECTED RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Year Project Title/Funding Source/Co-PIs
2005 Hybrid and Heirloom High Tunnel Tomato Variety Trial. Funded by USDA NE SARE.
Co-PIs: F. Forsburg, H. Dillard, A. Cobb, Finger Lakes Produce Auction, H. Hoover.
2005 Biological Management of Greenhouse Tomato Diseases. Funded by EPA IR4.
Co-PIs: E. Sauder, H. Dillard.
2004 Comparing Greenhouse Tomatoes in a New York High Tunnel. Funded by USDA NE SARE.
Co-PIs: H. Hoover, H. Dillard, A. Cobb.
2002-2004 Evaluation of non-chemical controls of damping-off in greenhouse cucumbers as   caused by Pythium ultimum. Funded by NYS IPM.
Co-PIs: H. Dillard, A. Cobb, J. Lamboy, R. Wenger.

SELECTED EXTENSION PROGRAMS:

Year/Date Program/Collaborators
2001-present Educational Coordinator for Finger Lakes Produce Auction annual grower meetings.
2002-present Co-Organizer and Presenter, the Low Input Sustainable Farming Conference, NYSAES, Geneva NY.
Collaborator: Bill Henning, Extension Associate, NWNY Team, Pro-Dairy, Cornell University.
2001-present Author, Agcorner –weekly column on agricultural production and economics.
Web-site address: http://www.cce.cornell.edu/yates, print: Penn Yan Chronicle Express, Dundee Observer, Finger Lakes Times.
2001-present Organizer and Presenter-Finger Lakes Produce Auction twilight crop walks.
2002-present Presenter-NYS Pesticide Applicator Certification education classes.
2002-present Member-Cornell University Greenhouse Program Work Team.

PUBLICATIONS:

Reid, J. and Dillard, H. 2005. Greenhouse Tomatoes in a New York High Tunnel. The Tomato Magazine. Columbia Publishing & Design (in press).

Reid, J. Dillard, H. and Cobb, A. 2005. Evaluation of fungicide alternatives for control of Pythium damping-off in greenhouse cucumbers. Fungicide and Nematicide Tests (60). The American Phytopathological Society.

Reid, J and Hoover, H. 2004. Comparing Greenhouse Tomatoes in a New York High Tunnel. A Research Report. Proceedings of the American Society of Plasticulture, 32nd Congress. Charleston, S.C.

Reid, J. 2004. Oomycetes and Anabaptists in the Finger Lakes: Biological management of Pythium in greenhouse grown vegetables. A project presented to the faculty of the graduate school of Cornell University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Professional Studies.

Reid, J. 2004. What is a produce auction?. Small Farm Quarterly. Spring 2004: 10.

Reid, J. 2004. Non-chemical control of root diseases in greenhouse grown cucumbers, Final Project Report. 2003 New York State Ornamentals Project Reports Relating to IPM. Cornell University. NYS IPM Publication #419, pgs 23-30.

Reid, J. 2004. The Unheated Greenhouse. Small Farm Quarterly. Winter 2004: 22.

Last Modified Tuesday, June 21, 2005 1:17 PM

Vegetable Pathology
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Geneva, New York 14456