New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
state municipalfunding source for
- "One bad apple ..." - preventing postharvest decays in apples | 2006 Impact statement
- Analyzing dairy farm businesses and improving pro-dairy management practices and plans | 2006 Impact statement
- Bioactive components in milk | 2006 Impact statement
- Biological control of the alfalfa snout beetle | 2006 Impact statement
- Botrytis leaf blight resistance transferred across species barriers by Cornell plant breeders | 2006 Impact statement
- Calf Specialist Workshops | 2006 Impact statement
- Community IPM: Reducing risk across New York state | 2006 Impact statement
- Dairy food chemistry and processing research to advance science and the dairy industry | 2006 Impact statement
- Development and adoption of biological and management control strategies for the golden nematode-resistant potato | 2006 Impact statement
- Development and implementation of a cost-effective, integrated pasture fly management program for the eastern U.S. | 2006 Impact statement
- Engineering methods to improve pesticide application and reduce environmental pollution | 2006 Impact statement
- Enhancing IPM Implementation in Field Crops in Western New York State | 2006 Impact statement
- Evaluation of multi-tactic systems for control of internal feeding worms in western New York apples | 2006 Impact statement
- Evaluation of multi-tactic systems for control of internal feeding worms in western New York apples | 2006 Impact statement
- Evaluation of organic control tactics for apple maggot | 2006 Impact statement
- Exotic insect pest surveillance in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest: Safeguarding American plant resources from alien species | 2006 Impact statement
- Fall Dairy Conference | 2006 Impact statement
- Familiarizing producers and rural community leaders with mediation and the availability of mediation services to assist in farm-neighbor disputes | 2006 Impact statement
- Farmland protection and public policy | 2006 Impact statement
- Farm to School; connections for healthy kids and healthy farms | 2006 Impact statement
- Greenhouse Horticulture Program Work Team | 2006 Impact statement
- Helping New Yorkers through FarmNet and FarmLink | 2006 Impact statement
- Honey bee biology and apiculture | 2006 Impact statement
- Impact of reducing raw milk somatic cell count on paseurized milk quality and shelf-life | 2006 Impact statement
- Impacts of the NYS IPM Field Crops Pest Report | 2006 Impact statement
- Improving wine grape production in the Lake Erie Grape Belt | 2006 Impact statement
- Integrated pest managment of ornamental crops in Western New York | 2006 Impact statement
- Internal herd growth on dairy farms is profitable and achievable | 2006 Impact statement
- Management of lepidopterous pests of sweet corn for organic and no-spray growers | 2006 Impact statement
- Managing fungal diseases of grapevines | 2006 Impact statement
- Microbial removal from cold raw milk using a membrane separation strategy | 2006 Impact statement
- Modern high density apple, pear, cherry, peach and plum orchards improve profitability and competitiveness of New York fruit growers | 2006 Impact statement
- Molecular diagnostics of insect pests in New York state | 2006 Impact statement
- Nature and management of selected pathogens and diseases of onions grown on muckland soils in New York | 2006 Impact statement
- New York State Livestock and Field Crop Integrated Pest Management Program (LFC/IPM) improves the management of insect, disease, weed, and vertebrate pests affecting New York State's livestock and field crops| | 2006 Impact statement
- Nucleic acid engineering: Using DNA as a generic material | 2006 Impact statement
- Planning for socioeconomic, demographic, and family trends in New York towns | 2006 Impact statement
- Production of doubled haploids to speed onion breeding for New York state | 2006 Impact statement
- Release of tiny wasp suppresses major insect pest of sweet corn | 2006 Impact statement
- Revitalization of the New York state integrated pest management (IPM) ornamentals program | 2006 Impact statement
- Something for everyone: A multi-pronged approach to education of IPM in the Lake Erie grape-growing region | 2006 Impact statement
- Survey of agricultural and forest insect pests | 2006 Impact statement
- Survey of enology and viticulture programs | 2006 Impact statement
- Teaching plant science undergraduates | 2006 Impact statement
- Testing onion doubled haploid for utility in onion improvement | 2006 Impact statement
- The Dairy Laboratory Training Program | 2006 Impact statement
- The Network for Environment and Weather Awareness (NEWA) mesonet provides pest and disease forecasts to farmers | 2006 Impact statement
- Traceability of Fruit Production Practices Achieved with Trac Software for All Fruit Crops Grown in New York | 2006 Impact statement
- Updating the Food Safety Knowledge and Skills of Food Inspectors from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, Division of Food Safety and Inspection. | 2006 Impact statement
- Using Integrated Pest Management as an Ecolabel | 2006 Impact statement
- Using non-chemical methods to reduce damage by onion thrips in onions | 2006 Impact statement
- Vegetable IPM Educational Programs Make Impacts In Eastern NYS | 2006 Impact statement
- Vineyard mechanization increases production efficiency for New York Concord producers | 2006 Impact statement
- Western New York sweet corn pheromone trap network -- helping control pests | 2006 Impact statement
added by CALS impact ingest, June 21, 2007