Canton, NY – The popularity of locally-grown and raised foods is driving the growth of the poultry production sector of Northern New York agriculture. Cornell Cooperative Extension and North Country Pastured, LLC will host educational events March 18 and April 15 for those interested in meeting local demand for poultry products.
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NNYADP Announces Farm Research Projects
2013 Northern New York Agricultural Development Program projects:
BIOENERGY
. Grass Biomass for NNY
CROPS PRODUCTION
. Brown Root Rot of Alfalfa: Challenges and Opportunities
. Implementing the Adapt-N Tool in NNY: Reducing Cost, Mitigating Losses, and Adapting to Climate Change
. Early (Interseeded) Cover Crop
. Corn Grain Hybrid Trials in NNY
. Corn Silage Hybrid Trials in NNY
. Soybean Variety Trials in NNY
. Breeding Alfalfa Varieties with Resistance to Alfalfa Snout Beetle
. Diagnosis and Assessment of Diseases in Corn and Soybeans in NNY
. On-Farm Alfalfa Snout Beetle Control: ASB Demonstration Plots as Educational Tool and Validating Establishment for Producer-Applied Fields
. Tall Fescue Variety Trials in NNY
. Evaluation of Yield Potentials of Corn Grain and Silage in NNY to Improve Crop Production, Nutrient Recycling and Environmental Protection
DAIRY
. Evaluation of Group Feeding System for Calves Housed Outdoors in NNY
. Economical Substitutes in NNY for Corn Grain in Dairy Cattle Diets
. NNY Dairy Management Survey
. Winter-Forage Small Grains to Boost Feed Supply: Not just a cover crop anymore
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
. Leek Moth: An Emerging Pest in NNY
. Leaf Mold Resistance in Tunnel-Grown Tomatoes
. Reduced Tillage Systems for Implementation on NNY Vegetable Farms
. Precision Thinning and Irrigation for NNY Apple Orchards
. Developing Amelanchier into a Novel Fruit Crop for NNY
LIVESTOCK
. Innovations in Parasite Management on North Country Sheep/Goat Farms
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2012 NNYADP projects:
- Breeding Alfalfa Varieties with Resistance to Alfalfa Snout Beetle
- Corn Hybrids for Grain and Ethanol Production in NNY Variety Trials
- Cover Crops in Corn Silage Systems in NNY: Can Farms Conserve Nitrogen Fertilizer and Save $$ by Using Cover Crops Under NNY Growing Conditions?
- Evaluating Soil Test Phosphorus Variation on Farms: A Preliminary Investigation
- Grass Biomass Potential for NNY
- Hands-on Training for On-Farm Application of Nematodes to Control Alfalfa Snout Beetle
- Improving Apple Orchard Management Systems and Rootstock for NNY
- Management Strategies for Fall/Winter Greens Production in NNY (High Tunnels)
- Managing Fertility to Increase Yields in field-grown Vegetables
- On-Farm Rearing of Nematodes for Alfalfa Snout Beetle Control: Improving Communications with Multimedia Approaches
- Optimizing Grass Biomass Yield and Quality for Combustion
- Soybean Variety Trials in NNY
PRESS RELEASE: March 6, 2012
NNYADP Announces 12 Farm Research Projects
Northern New York — The farmer-led Northern New York Agricultural Development Program has announced 12 regional on-farm research projects. The projects focus on growing corn and grass-based energy crops, producing Northern New York-branded cold hardy wine grapes, using high tunnels to extend the growing and sales seasons for fresh greens, and developing alfalfa varieties resistant to damage to brown root rot and highly-destructive alfalfa snout beetle.
Nitrogen Management
ADAPT-N
2012-2014 Adapt-N in NNY Report: Implementing the Adapt-N Took in Northern New York: Reducing Cost, Mitigating Losses, and Adapting to Climate Change
2012-2014 Adapt-N Report Tables
ARTICLE: Award-Winning Adapt-N Tool has Northern New York Roots
Lewis County farmer reports $20,000 in N cost reduction, credits tool developed with NNYADP help
Adapt-N Training Manual 1st Edition – also see Update Notes below
Adapt-N online training videos and presentations, April 2014
Adapt-N Update in What’s Cropping Up, June 2014
Adapt-N Update Notes: February 2014
Adapt-N Update Notes, December 2013
Adapt-N Increased Grower Profits and Decreased Nitrogen Inputs in 2012 Strip Trials, NNYADP 2011-12
Adapt-N Increased Grower Profits and Decreased Nitrogen Inputs in 2011 Strip Trials, NNYADP 2011-12
Adapt-N Proves Economic and Environmental Benefits in Two Years of Strip-Trial Testing in NY and Iowa, NNYADP 2011-12 (includes 84 trials/56 in NY)
How much nitrogen does your field really need? Farm and Dairy June 2013
Implementing the Adapt-N Tool in NNY: Reducing Cost, Mitigating Losses, Adapting to Climate Change, NNYADP, 2013 – text, Tables & Photos
New tool helps farmers nip nitrogen losses, Cornell Chronicle May 2013
Resource: Cornell Adapt-N Program
COVER CROPS
Carbon and Nitrogen Uptake of Cereal Cover Crops Following Corn Silage, NNYADP 2013, What’s Cropping Up
Can Manure Replace the Need for Starter N Fertilizer? (#67) NNYADP, 2012
Can Manure Replace the Need for Starter N Fertilizer? NNYADP, 2010
How Soil Type & Drainage Affect Corn Nitrogen Response NNYADP Fact Sheet, 2005
DOUBLE CROPPING
Research Reports
Winter-Forage Small Grains to Boost Forage Supply: Not Just a Cover Crop Anymore! NNYADP, 2014, Photos
Profiles:
Crop Advisor’s Collaboration with NMSP Promotes Double-Cropping in NNY: Eric Bever, Champlain Valley Agronomics, BCS Dairy, 2014
NNY Crop Advisor and NMSP Initiate Double Crop Field Research, Peter Barney, St. Lawrence County, Brandy-View Farm, 2013
NITROGEN TESTING
Illinois Soil Nitrogen Test (ISNT) for Corn (#35)
Late Season Corn Stalk Nitrate Test (#31)
Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test (PSNT) for Corn (#3)
Nitrogen Basics: The Nitrogen Cycle (#2)
Nitrogen Credits from Manure (#4)
Nitrogen Fixation (#39)
Nitrogen Guidelines for Corn (#35)
Nitrogen Leaching Index (#11)
Nitrogen Needs for First-Year Corn (#21)
Nitrogen Removal by Brown Midrib Sorghum Sudangrass, NNYADP, 2006
Reducing P & N Loss with Aerway Incorporation of Manure
Soybean Nitrogen Credits (#30)
NITROGEN MANAGEMENT
2019: Evaluation of Variability in Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency across Corn Silage Hybrids in NNY
Research leads to lower N rates on corn for Jefferson County farmer
ZONE MANAGEMENT
2019: Yield-Stability Management Zones for Higher Yields and Better Nitrogen Allocation
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Cornell Nutrient Management Spear Program
Winter Dairy Management Calf Conferences 3/21,22
PRESS RELEASE: March 2, 2012
Winter Dairy Management Calf Conferences in NNY March 21 and 22
How does a dairy calf’s pre-weaning daily rate of weight gain impact her milking performance as an adult? How can you improve your barn’s ventilation to protect calves’ lungs? How has raising their calves in groups and free-access milk-feeding systems benefitted Northern New York dairy farmers?
“If you feed calves right early, you can add 1,700 lbs of milk in their first lactation,” says Cornell University Dairy Nutrition Extension Professor Dr. Larry Chase.
Winter Dairy Management Calf Conferences in NNY
PRESS RELEASE: March 2, 2012
Winter Dairy Management Group-Housed Calf Conferences in NNY March 21 and 22
How does a dairy calf’s pre-weaning daily rate of weight gain impact her milking performance as an adult? How can you improve your barn’s ventilation to protect calves’ lungs? How has raising their calves in groups and free-access milk-feeding systems benefitted Northern New York dairy farmers?
“If you feed calves right early, you can add 1,700 lbs of milk in their first lactation,” says Cornell University Dairy Nutrition Extension Professor Dr. Larry Chase.
Chase and a full line up of educators, veterinarians and farmers using group housing systems will share their experiences and knowledge at the 2012 Winter Dairy Management Conferences in Carthage and Chazy, NY, on March 21 and 22 respectively. The 10:30am to 3pm sessions, organized by Cornell Cooperative Extension associations of Northern New York, will be held at the Carthage Elks Club on March 21 and at Miner Institute in Chazy on Thursday, March 22.
Cornell PRO-DAIRY Dairy Housing and Waste Management Engineer Curt Gooch will present advances in draft-free ventilating for barns to protect calves’ young lungs.
Gooch says, “The success in group-housed dairy animals has always hinged on a viable ventilation system and it is even more important with calves which are susceptible to the drafts common in the winter months in Northern New York.”
In Carthage, veterinarian Dr. Mark Thomas of Countryside Veterinary Clinic, Lowville, NY, will talk about how group feeding and housing of calves mimics nature.
In Chazy, veterinarian Dr. Bob Ceglowski of Rupert Veterinary Clinic, Rupert, VT, will share how group feeding and housing moves calf raising closer to “nature’s way.”
In Carthage, Mary Kelly of Kelly Farms, Renssalaer Falls, NY, will share how converting to group housing has benefitted her dairy business.
In Chazy, Mark and Jenny Cary of Woody Hill Farm in Salem, NY, will offer their farm as a case study for finding success with group calf systems.
In Chazy, Animal Science Extension Specialist John Conway of Cornell’s PRO-DAIRY Program will compare mob feeders, robotic autofeeders and farm-fabricated self-feeders, and Kim Morrill, Ph.D., the new Cornell Cooperative Extension Dairy Specialist for St. Lawrence, Franklin and Clinton counties, will talk about how baby calf rate of gain affects lifetime performance in the milking herd.
A ready-made “warm box” will be on display at both events.
The $30 registration fee includes lunch and how-to materials from the sold-out December 1, 2011 Dairy Calf Group Housing Symposium in Syracuse.
Register for the Carthage conference by March 16 with Ron Kuck, CCE Jefferson County, 315-788-8450. Register for the Chazy conference by March 17 with Kim Morrill, CCE St. Lawrence County, 315-379-9192. # # #
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