USDA funds study of dairy cattle’s environmental footprint

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A new open-source computer model being developed by a Cornell-led interdisciplinary team will simulate production and quantify the environmental effects of management decisions made on dairy farms. The Ruminant Farms Systems Model project is...
  • Animal Science
  • Agriculture
  • Dairy
  • Animals
  • Environment
  • Planet
  • Water
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COVID-19 exacerbates malnutrition in India, study finds

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In the study, “ Pandemic Prices: Price Shocks from COVID-19 and Their Implications on Nutrition Security in India,” TCI analyzed the average weekly price of cereal grains, vegetables, pulses (the edible seeds of plants in the legume family, such...
  • Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
  • Global Development Section
  • Agriculture
  • Applied Economics
  • Food
  • Global Development
  • Health + Nutrition
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Dara Stockton: Adapting field and lab research during the pandemic

Field Note

Dara Stockton—a postdoctoral associate working in the lab of Greg Loeb, professor of entomology—researches spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), an invasive vinegar fly that reproduces in berries and other small fruit. Stockton’s research is helping...
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Department of Entomology
  • Food
  • Plants
  • Animals
  • Entomology
  • Environment
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Project to investigate digital ag’s impacts on rural America

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The project, which will focus specifically on the impact of high-bandwidth farm networking, has received a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. Phoebe Sengers, associate professor of information science, is...
  • Cornell Institute for Digital Agriculture
  • Natural Resources and the Environment Section
  • Agriculture
  • Digital Agriculture
  • Field Crops
  • Food
  • Natural Resources
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New study advances understanding of devastating wheat disease

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The genome-wide association study leveraged data collected from sites in India, Kenya and Mexico to better understand the shared genetic basis of resistance to yellow rust, a tenacious and widespread fungal disease caused by a pathogen prevalent...
  • Global Development Section
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Plant Breeding and Genetics Section
  • Food
  • Global Development
  • Plants
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4-H Camp Beechwood keeps kids connected during social distancing

Field Note

This article is written by Cornell Cooperative Extension Wayne County 4-H Team Leader Jessica Spence. 4-H Camp Beechwood, nestled along the Maxwell Creek and the beautiful shoreline of Lake Ontario at Beechwood State Park, is a weeklong day camp...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
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Zero hunger in India is possible with diverse food system

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According to a new report from the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI) that published July 15, researchers have mapped opportunities for India to reduce hunger and improve overall nutrition by reorienting its agricultural...
  • Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
  • Food Science
  • Global Development Section
  • Applied Economics
  • Environment
  • Global Development
  • Health + Nutrition
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Cornell launches New York solar farm study

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Allison Chatrchyan and David Kay , senior research and extension associates in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ Department of Global Development, are studying solar leasing on farmland in New York to better understand the economic...
  • Community and Regional Development Institute
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Global Development Section
  • Agriculture
  • Global Development
  • Environment
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Listeria protein provides a CRISPR ‘kill switch’

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The protein, called AcrVIA1, can halt the CRISPR-Cas13 editing process, according to new research from Cornell, Rockefeller University and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center published in the journal Science July 3. “We’re expanding our...
  • Food Safety Laboratory and Milk Quality Improvement Program
  • Food Science
  • Health + Nutrition
  • Biology
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$10B needed to avert COVID-19 hunger crisis, experts say

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Due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, an additional $10 billion is urgently needed to prevent millions more people becoming food insecure, according to a new report by Cornell, the International Food Policy Research Institute and the...
  • Global Development Section
  • Food
  • Global Development
  • Health + Nutrition
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Lori Leonard named chair of Global Development

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Launched at the start of this year, Global Development draws on the expertise of more than 60 researchers engaging on issues ranging from agricultural production and gender and wealth inequality to environmental sustainability and climate change...
  • Global Development Section
  • Global Development
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Study Away option supports international students

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The innovative Study Away option will allow eligible international students to live and study at a college or university in their home country or region, with access to the host institution’s campus facilities and services. Cornell students will...
  • Food Science
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Soil Health Center goes virtual at Empire Farm Days

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The Zoom format will allow farmers, agriculture professionals, home gardeners and others to participate from a distance. The Empire Farm Days’ Virtual Soil Health Center, via Zoom, will provide short programs July 29-31. Participants can choose...
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Soil and Crop Sciences Section
  • Agriculture
  • Soil
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USDA grant to support CALS’ indoor ag training programs

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However, commercial CEA requires an advanced knowledge of both plant biology and complex infrastructure. And while New York state ranks fourth in the nation for CEA production value, the workforce hasn’t been able to keep pace with industry...
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Horticulture Section
  • Agriculture
  • Digital Agriculture
  • Food
  • Crops
  • Horticulture
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Gene yields insights into the causes of neurodegeneration

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Diseases like dementia can develop years before people present any outward symptoms. Now, new Cornell research identifies the key role of a gene that helps protect the brain from damage.
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Health + Nutrition
  • Disease
  • Biology
  • Genetics
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Buz Barstow: Resuming research during the pandemic

Field Note

In March, the pandemic put a pause on most hands-on research. Learn how Professor Buz Barstow and his team kept working on sustainable energy technologies from home and hear how his lab has changed now that campus is starting to re-open.
  • Biological and Environmental Engineering
  • Health + Nutrition
  • Biology
  • Environment
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Study finds food safety practices benefit small farmers

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But a new Cornell study finds that when small-scale farmers are trained in food safety protocols and develop a farm food safety plan, new markets open up to them, leading to an overall gain in revenue. “Our results should be welcomed by growers...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Institute for Food Safety
  • Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
  • Food Science
  • Agriculture
  • Applied Economics
  • Behavior
  • Food
  • Health + Nutrition
  • Plants
  • Crops
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Scientists identify new pathogen in NY apples

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The study, “ Identification and Characterization of Colletotrichum Species Causing Apple Bitter Rot in New York and Description of C. noveboracense sp. nov.,” was published July 6 in the journal Scientific Reports. “We were shocked by what we...
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • Hudson Valley Lab
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section
  • Food
  • Fruits
  • Pathology
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