Compaction crisis: The unseen battle farmers face everyday

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The effects of soil compaction on crop growth are often overlooked, especially compared to many other soil health indicators. In New York State, Kitty’ O Neil is determined to investigate its impacts on-farm. In recent years, scientists and...
  • Agriculture
  • Field Crops
  • Climate Change
  • Soil
A woman pushes a device into the ground in a farm field.

Dung beetles combat flies; insecticide overuse harms beetles

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Anyone who has walked through a barn or cattle pasture in the summer knows that flies are a nuisance and even a health hazard. Face flies can spread diseases like pink eye to cattle, and horn flies – biting flies that live on cows and take up to...
  • Cornell Integrated Pest Management
  • Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
  • Dairy
Cattle on a pasture

DiTommaso named associate dean, director of Cornell AES

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Antonio DiTommaso has been named associate dean and director of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. He succeeds Margaret Smith, who has served in Cornell AES leadership for 17 years.
  • Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
Toni stands in a shaded courtyard wearing a blue button-down shirt and glasses.

Polson Institute for Global Development funds 11 new projects

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Supporting students and faculty to undertake research in the U.S., Africa, South Asia and Latin America, the Polson Institute of Global Development announced its spring 2025 grant winners earlier this month. “Never has support for development...
  • Polson Institute for Global Development
  • Global Development Section
  • Global Development
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Faces of Extension: Mario Miranda Sazo

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Relationships and resilience at the root of CCE fruit specialist Mario Miranda Sazo's agricultural journey Mario Miranda Sazo's success in agriculture is a story of resilience and growth, spanning continents and challenges. Originally from Chile...
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
Mario addressing attendees at the Lake Ontario Fruit filed days

Petra Hafker: Enhancing honeybee health

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Petra Hafker is a Ph.D. student of entomology in the lab of Christophe Duplais, associate professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, as an undergraduate student, Petra studied the invasive spongy moth at the...
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • Entomology
Petra Hafker looks at honey bees from a hive.