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Kuo-Tan Li Recieves Perrine Scholarship at Cornell, January 3rd, 2000
Second Edition of Turfgrass Insects of the United States and Canada released, January 3rd, 2000
CORNELL AND USDA PROSPECT FOR 'GREEN GOLD' IN THE MOUNTAINS OF TURKEY November 24, 1999
The Cranberry Highway From Cornell to Cape Cod NOVEMBER 3, 1999
Working in the Trenches: T-22-treated seeds substantially increase sub-soil surface rooting SEPTEMBER 27, 1999
Grape Breeders Gather in Geneva SEPTEMBER 27, 1999
Make Room for Apple Maggots: NYSAES receives $1.6 million NSF grant SEPTEMBER 27, 1999
Cornell's 5th Annual Buckwheat Field Day Brings Growers and Producers Together SEPTEMBER 21, 1999
Durst to LeadFood Science & Technology Department at Geneva into Next Millennium SEPTEMBER 17,1999
Attendance High at Cornell's Corn and Bean Processors Field Day SEPTEMBER 17, 1999
Soderlund Named Director of Federal Analytical Lab at Cornell SEPTEMBER 17, 1999
Chairman of the NY Senate Finance Committee Tours the NYS Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva SEPTEMBER 17, 1999
Steinkraus Joins Lund and Bourne as 1999 Fellow in Food Science Academy SEPTEMBER 17, 1999
New Cornell Pomologist, Jim Schupp, Joins Hudson Valley Faculty - May 10, 1999
Q&A on the Proposed NYS Research and Development Fund for Cabbage - April 20, 1999
Honey Bees Deliver Beneficial Fungi to Strawberries and Increase Yield - April 20, 1999
Courtney Weber Appointed to Cornell Faculty as Small Fruit Breeder - April 13, 1999
John Roberts Joins Cornell Faculty in Food Science & Technology - April 13, 1999
Apple Growers Learn Techniques to Limit Pesticide Use at Cornell Fruit School - March 19, 1999
Row by Row at the NYS Vegetable Conference - March 19, 1999
Cornell Wine & Brew Lab at Geneva Benefits from Gala Dinner - March 19, 1999
Graduate Student Award in Food Science Endowed at Geneva - March 19, 1999
Laurie E. Boyden Receives Cornell's 1998 Perrine Scholarship - March 19, 1999
New Vegetable Breeder, Phillip Griffiths, Joins Faculty at Cornell - March 19, 1999
Grape Prospecting by the Map - February 11, 1999
Northeast Stone Fruit Sponsors Want Answers to Living with Pits - February 8, 1999
Vegetable Recommends Extensively Revised - February 2, 1999
Gene Gun 10 year anniversary - February 2, 1999
Tree Fruit Reports from the 1999 Hort Show - February 2, 1999
NYS Hort Show a Snowy Success - February 2, 1999
Antioxidant Activity of Apples is High, Says Cornell Researcher - February 1, 1999

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Phil Forsline, Dr. Hikmet Saygili, Hayri Saglam (interpreter), Herb Aldwinckle, Dr. Ali Unal, and two provincial assistants (names unknown) hold bags of apples collected at one of the Turkish sites..

Soil ecologist Paul Robbins uses a turf axe to search for the grub stage of the cranberry white grub (Phyllophaga anxia). CREDIT: R.Way/NYSAES/Cornell

Under a $1.6 million grant from the NSF, Cornell University entomologists Wendell Roelofs (left) and Charlie Linn (right) use solid phase micro extraction to absorb fruit chemicals from an apple and determine what volatiles trigger apple maggot responses. CREDIT: R.Way/NYSAES/Cornell


 

 

 

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