Doesn’t matter how you slice it, as long as it’s sliced

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Want to make sure your little one eats his apple? Try slicing it! Results from a pilot study conducted by the Food and Brand Lab in eight elementary schools show that apple sales jumped by an average of 61 percent when the fruit was sliced. The...
A green apple on the left, a sliced red apple cross-section in the middle, and a red apple on the right

Agro-ecological farming gets intense results

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How can a farmer increase yields while decreasing negative environmental impacts? For many, the answer has been the system of rice intensification (SRI), an interrelated set of farming principles that rely on fewer seeds, less water and a...

Soybeans: An upside to climate change for Northern NY farmers?

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According to CALS professor of crop and soil sciences Bill Cox, warming climatic conditions in the North Country of New York have made the region more viable for soybean cultivation. As he explains, “It’s no longer too cool to produce soybeans...

Agronomist Jerome Pasto dies, 97

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Jerome K. Pasto, BS ’38 MS ’46 PhD ’50 (97), of State College, Penn., died on March 17. The former Cornell extension specialist also worked with the Soil Conservation Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and spent much of his career at...

Don’t bee fooled: not all bugs are pests

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Most insects we encounter on a daily basis are not pests. As the Cornell Garden-Based Learning blog points out, most are harmless or beneficial. In fact, out of the 800,000-1,000,000 species of insects that have been described so far, less than...

Research chemist Walter Gutenmann passes away, age 80

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Walter H. Gutenmann ‘59 (80) of Buchanan, Mich., died on March 25. The research chemist worked at Cornell’s Toxic Chemicals Laboratory for more than 40 years. He was an avid gardener, fruit grower and beekeeper, known among his former...

The organic halo effect

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Do you automatically equate “organic” with healthy? If so, you are not alone. According to a new study by the Food and Brand Lab, published in the journal Food Quality and Preference, people generally consider organic food healthier, better...

Farmers harness wind to save apples

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Could the state’s valuable apple crops be saved from the region’s unpredictable weather by… wind machines? According to an article in the Albany Times-Union, enormous propane-powered fans outfitted with 12-foot blades are being installed on...

New method makes puffed rice pop with more nutrients

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Puffed rice just got more snap, crackle and pop, thanks to a new method for making puffed rice that retains nutrients and allows producers to fortify cereals with vitamins and protein. The new method developed by food science professor Syed...
Puffed rice grains

Emerald Ash Borer on the move

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With warmer weather approaching, New Yorkers and people all across the Northeast are bracing for the coming of the Emerald Ash Borer or EAB. EAB is an invasive, exotic insect that quickly kills all ash trees once it becomes established in an...

Endowed NYSAES directorship paves way for agricultural innovation

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The Goichman name has been associated with Cornell’s enology and viticulture program since 2009, when businessman Larry Goichman ‘66 and his wife, Jennifer, endowed the first professorship of enology and viticulture at the New York State...

Faculty Focus: Melissa Warden

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Melissa Warden hopes to better understand behavior and psychiatric conditions by probing the brains of rodents – using pond scum and pulses of light. The newest addition to the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Warden will be aided in her...

Hemp cannabinoids may have evolved to deter insect pests

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Cannabinoids, naturally occurring compounds found in hemp plants, may have evolved to deter pests from chewing on them, according to experiments that showed higher cannabinoid concentrations in hemp leaves led to proportionately less damage from...

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  • Plant Breeding and Genetics Section
  • Plant Biology Section
  • Department of Entomology
Two hemp plants growing in a garden.