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South Central New York Agriculture
Newsletters
Dairy
& Field Crops Digest
The Dairy & Field Crops Digest is a monthly newsletter covering current
and relevant issues in production and management. Activities of the South
Central NY (CCTTS) Dairy & Field Crop Extension Program are highlighted
as well.
Dairy & Field Crops Digest is now available
on-line! You can join an e-mail notification list to receive a small notice
when new issues are available. Subscription
form here! You can also register by contacting Sharon
VanDeuson, CCE of Cortland County, (607) 753-5078
Livestock Ledger
The Livestock Ledger in a monthly newsletter for livestock producers with
beef, sheep, goats, hogs, horses, and poultry presented by the South
Central NY Agriculture Team's Livestock Program. The Livestock Ledger
is produced to keep the livestock industry abreast of the latest and most
up-to-date information on production, marketing, and management techniques,
technology, and upcoming calendar events. The Livestock Ledger is
now available on-line! You can join an e-mail notification list to receive
a small notice when new issues are available. Subscription
form here! You can also register by contacting Sharon
VanDeuson, CCE of Cortland County, (607) 753-5078
Southern Tier Produce
News
The Southern Tier Produce News is a regional newsletter for commercial
vegetable and fruit producers presented by the South Central NY Agriculture
Team's Commercial Fruit and Vegetable Program.
Wether you grow apples or zuchinni, you'll find something of interest
to your growing operation in this newsletter. The Southern Tier Produce
News is now available on-line! You can join an e-mail notification list
to receive a small notice when new issues are available. Subscription
form here! You can also register by contacting Tina
Murphy, CCE of Tioga County, (607) 687-4020
Horticulture Notes
Horticulture Notes provides local editorial content as well as
information gleaned from a variety of sources, relating to the cultural,
business management and marketing aspects of ornamentals, greenhouse crops,
turfgrass and Christmas trees.
Contact: Marynel Somogy, CCE of Chemung County, (607) 734-4453
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