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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 21, 2006
Contact: Linda McCandless
Office: 607-254-5137
E-mail:
llm3@cornell.edu
Celebrating the Past, Shaping the
Present, Inspiring the Future: The NYS Agricultural Experiment
Station in Geneva Turns 125 in 2007
by Linda McCandless
GENEVA, N.Y. - The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
(NYSAES) turns 125-years-old in 2007. It will launch a year-long
celebration of this milestone event with a reception on January
10, 2007, from 6:30-9:00 p.m. before the annual meeting of the
New York State Agricultural Society in Syracuse, N.Y.
"The Geneva Experiment Station officially opened its
doors in 1882," said Station director Thomas J. Burr. "We
were established by an act of the state legislature to promote
agriculture in New York through scientific investigation, and have
been working to promote food and agriculture in New York ever since."
The NYSAES's milestone anniversary coincides with two other auspicious
events: the 175th anniversary of the establishment of the New York
State Agricultural Society, in 1832; and the 200th birthday of
Ezra Cornell, one of the two founders of Cornell University, who
was born on January 11, 1807. This coincidence will be celebrated
with a 200th birthday party reception and cake cutting on January
11, 2007, at 5:00 p.m., also during the NYS Ag Society meeting.
The reception will honor Ezra and the contributions he made to
New York State agriculture, and will be hosted by Susan A. Henry,
dean of Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and
the current Ezra Cornell (the great-great-great grandson of Ezra
Cornell [1807-1874]).
The other major 125th celebration for the NYSAES will be a two-day
Open House in Geneva on September 14 and 15, 2007. Over 1000 local
high school students from the area will tour the Station on Sept.
14, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., to gain some hands-on appreciation for
careers in science. On September 15, the public will be invited
to a day-long celebration that will include activities in the Station's
labs, greenhouses, pilot plants, and tours of field activities.
"We're already well into the planning stages, said Burr. "We
expect from 4,000-10,000 people to attend."
Other participants in the NYSAES Open House will include partners
like the USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Resources Unit, the Cornell Agriculture
and Food Technology Park, NYS Ag & Markets, the NY Farm Bureau,
the NYS Seed Laboratory, the NYS wine industry, the Strong Museum,
and various entrepreneurs associated with the Food Venture Center.
Other events in 2007 at which the NYSAES 125th will have a major
presence include:
• NY Farm Viability Institute Annual meeting, Feb. 1, Syracuse,
N.Y.
• Viticulture 2007, Feb. 7-9, Rochester, N.Y.
• NYS Fruit and Vegetable Expo, Feb. 14-15, 2007, Syracuse,
N.Y.
• Cornell University Enology & Viticulture Gala, March
15, NYC.
• Empire Farm Days, Aug. 7-9, Seneca Falls, N.Y.
• Fun on the Farm, Sept 22, location TBD.
There are 46 Cornell University faculty located in four departments
at the NYSAES: horticultural sciences, entomology, plant pathology,
and food science and technology. Together, they make the NYSAES
a world leader in advancing sustainable agriculture and food systems
through innovative research, education, and extension.
Since becoming part of Cornell in 1923, NYSAES has gained national
preeminence as a center for research focused on the production,
protection, and utilization of fruit and vegetable crops, working
closely with agricultural, food, and bio-based industries. Over
the years, the partnership has generated many billions of dollars
for the New York state economy.
"We are looking forward to a great year," said Burr. "Our
125th gives us the chance to get out in front of many consumers
and stakeholders to remind them about the important work we do
in support of New York State agriculture, and our impact-today
and in the future-for turning challenges into opportunities."
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