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DESCRIPTION:This is the registration for Extension Educators\, who will be 
 given a 50% discount on the event fees.\n\n\n\nThe third annual Winter Cut 
 Flower Webinar Series begins on January 7\, 2025 and continues over 5 weeks
  on Tuesdays.\n\n\nThis is a very popular series of online events you won’t
  want to miss\, with topflight speakers\, a wide variety of subjects concer
 ning growing cut flowers and plenty of interaction between speakers and att
 endees.\n\n\nWebinars will be recorded\, and all the recordings will be sen
 t to registrants for future review.\n\n\nFor Extension Educators\, reduced 
 rates for this event are: $30.00 for all five sessions\, $20 for single ses
 sions. You may choose as many or as few sessions as you wish.\n\n\nIf you n
 eed assistance with registration\, please call 518-765-3518 or email cce-ca
 ahp@cornell.edu. \n\n\nFor program questions\, contact: Jingjing Yin\, jy57
 8@cornell.edu or 518-429-8608.\n\n\nSession 1: 1/7/2025\, 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1
 :00 PM - Botrytis Management of Cut Flowers - Dr. James Faust\, Professor o
 f Floriculture Physiology\, Plant and Environmental Sciences Department\, C
 lemson University\n\n\n2:00 PM - Tips on Propagating Plants That are Grown 
 for Cut Flowers - Dr. Mark Bridgen\, School of Integrative Plant Science\, 
 Horticulture Section\, Plant Breeding and Genetics Section\, Cornell Univer
 sity\n\n\n \n\n\nSession 2: 1/14/2025 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1:00 PM - Growing Ear
 ly Season Flowers in High Tunnels - Jennifer Marks\, Owner\, Farmer/Florist
  of Trademarks Flower Farm\, Clifton Springs\, NY\n\n\n2:00 PM - Cover Crop
 s for Sustainable Flower Production - Dr. Joseph Amsili\, Extension Associa
 te\, Soil Health Program\, School of Integrative Plant Science Soil\, Crop 
 Science Section\, Cornell University\n\n\n3:00 PM - Cover Crop Trials on Fl
 ower Farms - Dr. Jingjing Yin\, Regional Commercial Horticulture Educator\,
  Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture Program\, CCE\n\n\n \n\n\nSessio
 n 3: 1/21/2025 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1:00 PM - The Art of Drying and Pressing Flo
 wers with Old Tavern Farm - Lena Bruursema\, Head Flower Farmer of Old Tave
 rn Farm\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\n\n\n1:30 PM - New Varieties for 2025 that 
 Will Help You Stand Out in the Market - Dave Dowling\, Cut Flower Specialis
 t\, Ball ColorLink\n\n\n2:00 PM - Improving Postharvest Longevity of Dahlia
  and Zinnia Cut Flowers - Dr. Ana Maria Borda\, Postdoctoral Research Scien
 tist\, Plant and Environmental Science Department\, Clemson University\n\n\
 n \n\n\nSession 4: 1/28/2025 9:00am EST\n\n\n9:00 AM - The Challenges of Li
 sianthus Commercial Cultivation in Taiwan - Dr. Yen-Hua Chen\n\n\n10:00 AM 
 - Wildcrafting and Ethical Use of Invasive Plants\, Vines\, and Shrubs - Re
 bekah Rice\, Owner/Farmer of Nine Mile Farm\, Delmar\, NY\n\n\n11:00 AM - G
 rowing Cut Flowers in Containers - Mark Yadon\, V.P. and Head Grower of Mis
 chler’s Florist and Greenhouses\, Williamsville\, NY\n\n\n \n\n\nSession 5:
  2/4/2025 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1:00 PM - Cut Out Cut Flower Diseases!* - Dr. Mar
 gery Daughtrey\, Plant Pathologist\, School of Integrative Plant Science\, 
 Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section\, Cornell\n\n\n2:00 PM - 
 Bad Bugs Bothering Blooms* - Daniel Gilrein\, Entomologist and Associate Ag
 ricultural Program Director\, CCE of Suffolk County\n\n\n* NYSDEC pesticide
  application credits will be provided.
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SUMMARY:2025 CCE Winter Cut Flower Webinar Series(EE)
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:This is the registration for Extension Educators\, who will be 
 given a 50% discount on the event fees.\n\n\n\nThe third annual Winter Cut 
 Flower Webinar Series begins on January 7\, 2025 and continues over 5 weeks
  on Tuesdays.\n\n\nThis is a very popular series of online events you won’t
  want to miss\, with topflight speakers\, a wide variety of subjects concer
 ning growing cut flowers and plenty of interaction between speakers and att
 endees.\n\n\nWebinars will be recorded\, and all the recordings will be sen
 t to registrants for future review.\n\n\nFor Extension Educators\, reduced 
 rates for this event are: $30.00 for all five sessions\, $20 for single ses
 sions. You may choose as many or as few sessions as you wish.\n\n\nIf you n
 eed assistance with registration\, please call 518-765-3518 or email cce-ca
 ahp@cornell.edu. \n\n\nFor program questions\, contact: Jingjing Yin\, jy57
 8@cornell.edu or 518-429-8608.\n\n\nSession 1: 1/7/2025\, 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1
 :00 PM - Botrytis Management of Cut Flowers - Dr. James Faust\, Professor o
 f Floriculture Physiology\, Plant and Environmental Sciences Department\, C
 lemson University\n\n\n2:00 PM - Tips on Propagating Plants That are Grown 
 for Cut Flowers - Dr. Mark Bridgen\, School of Integrative Plant Science\, 
 Horticulture Section\, Plant Breeding and Genetics Section\, Cornell Univer
 sity\n\n\n \n\n\nSession 2: 1/14/2025 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1:00 PM - Growing Ear
 ly Season Flowers in High Tunnels - Jennifer Marks\, Owner\, Farmer/Florist
  of Trademarks Flower Farm\, Clifton Springs\, NY\n\n\n2:00 PM - Cover Crop
 s for Sustainable Flower Production - Dr. Joseph Amsili\, Extension Associa
 te\, Soil Health Program\, School of Integrative Plant Science Soil\, Crop 
 Science Section\, Cornell University\n\n\n3:00 PM - Cover Crop Trials on Fl
 ower Farms - Dr. Jingjing Yin\, Regional Commercial Horticulture Educator\,
  Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture Program\, CCE\n\n\n \n\n\nSessio
 n 3: 1/21/2025 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1:00 PM - The Art of Drying and Pressing Flo
 wers with Old Tavern Farm - Lena Bruursema\, Head Flower Farmer of Old Tave
 rn Farm\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\n\n\n1:30 PM - New Varieties for 2025 that 
 Will Help You Stand Out in the Market - Dave Dowling\, Cut Flower Specialis
 t\, Ball ColorLink\n\n\n2:00 PM - Improving Postharvest Longevity of Dahlia
  and Zinnia Cut Flowers - Dr. Ana Maria Borda\, Postdoctoral Research Scien
 tist\, Plant and Environmental Science Department\, Clemson University\n\n\
 n \n\n\nSession 4: 1/28/2025 9:00am EST\n\n\n9:00 AM - The Challenges of Li
 sianthus Commercial Cultivation in Taiwan - Dr. Yen-Hua Chen\n\n\n10:00 AM 
 - Wildcrafting and Ethical Use of Invasive Plants\, Vines\, and Shrubs - Re
 bekah Rice\, Owner/Farmer of Nine Mile Farm\, Delmar\, NY\n\n\n11:00 AM - G
 rowing Cut Flowers in Containers - Mark Yadon\, V.P. and Head Grower of Mis
 chler’s Florist and Greenhouses\, Williamsville\, NY\n\n\n \n\n\nSession 5:
  2/4/2025 1:00pm EST\n\n\n1:00 PM - Cut Out Cut Flower Diseases!* - Dr. Mar
 gery Daughtrey\, Plant Pathologist\, School of Integrative Plant Science\, 
 Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section\, Cornell\n\n\n2:00 PM - 
 Bad Bugs Bothering Blooms* - Daniel Gilrein\, Entomologist and Associate Ag
 ricultural Program Director\, CCE of Suffolk County\n\n\n* NYSDEC pesticide
  application credits will be provided.
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SUMMARY:2025 CCE Winter Cut Flower Webinar Series(EE)
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