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2026 Winter Crop Meeting - Dryden Location




Event Details

Event Offers DEC Credits

Date

January 23, 2026

Time

Registration at 9:15am Program 10am -3 pm

Location

Dryden VFW
2272 Dryden Road (Rte 13)
Dryden, NY 13053

Cost

$35 for Pre-registration or $40 at the door : $35.00

(addl attendee $35.00 ea.)

additional attendee(s)

Host

South Central New York Dairy & Field Crops

Janice Degni
(607) 391-2672



Emerging Innovation in Plant Breeding and Technologies - A Peek at the Future | Ben Rogers, Pioneer Field Agronomist

Ben's keynote address will focus on innovations on the horizon including developments in genetics including disease tolerance and trait technology to help manage crop pests and reduced stature corn. Discussion will include pest pressure management through AI and data learning tools to help growers make timely and informed decisions about pest management practices. He will also introduce new innovations coming for a more sustainable product placement methodology as well as fungicide application and seeding rate decision making.


Managing Herbicide-Resistant Weeds in NY Corn & Soybean | Dr. Vipam Kumar, NYS Extension Weed Scientist, Cornell University
New invasive weed species such as palmer amaranth and waterhemp (pigweeds) are rapidly spreading across NYS. Several populations of these pigweeds have recently been identified with multiple herbicide resistance. In addition, horseweed and Italian ryegrass populations have also developed resistance to commonly used herbicides. Dr. Kumar will provide an up-to-date overview of herbicide resistant weeds in NY cropping systems, highlight results from ongoing field projects evaluating alternative chemical tools and non-chemical management strategies for controlling herbicide-resistant weeds.


Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) Insurance Program | KC Slade, Risk Management Specialist, Farm Credit East—Crop Growers
LRP is federally subsidized risk management program designed to protect against a decline in livestock prices, allowing producers to set a price floor and mitigate risk from marketplace volatility (producers' price doesn't affect indemnity). LRP insures a wide variety of livestock including: fed cattle, feeder cattle and swine.


Birds & the Bees Legislation and the Fate of Neonics | Janice Degni, Extension Field Crop Specialist For the past 20 years neonicotinoid insecticides have been reliable seed treatments to help control both below and above ground insect pests since they translocate. It is believed that they have contributed to pollinator and bee decline. Additionally, the high solubility, persistence and toxicity of these products to aquatic insects is harming aquatic food chains.


Emerging Disease Pests and Soil Borne Diseases of Soybean | Dr. Camilo Parada Rojas, NYS Extension Plant Pathologist, Cornell University Meet Dr. Parada, our new Extension Field Crop Plant Pathologist, replacing Dr. Gary Bergstrom who retired. Dr. Parada will give an update on the status of Tar Spot in NY corn fields. He will review soil borne diseases in soybeans with a focus on white mold and Southern rust in corn, an emerging threat will be addressed.


Solar Farms—Benefit or Detriment? |Mr. Michael McMahon, Chair, Homer Town Planning Board 

A thought provoking presentation on the challenges of solar development on productive farmland. What is driving solar development? How will NYS meet competing goals of expanding solar farms and dairy processing plant expansion in the state. How will we meet the demand for milk production at the rate we are losing farmland.




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Upcoming Events

March CCE Shop Meeting

March 11, 2026 : Understanding the Benefit and Logistics of Dairy and Crop
Union Springs ,

CCE Cayuga Cayuga, PRODairy, and the SCNY Regional Team, will be hosting their March shop meeting "Understanding the Benefit and Logistics of Dairy and Crop Farmers Sharing Manure." The event is designed to connect dairy and crop farmers interested in exploring manure-sharing arrangements as a practical strategy for reducing input costs and improving nutrient management on both sides of the equation. No registration is required — doors open at 12:30 PM.

 

Dairy Support Services Company Spring Safety Meeting

March 13, 2026 : Dairy Support Services Company Spring Safety Meeting
Cortland, NY

This meeting is targeted at both experienced and new farm workers and ag service contractors who are operating trucks and ag equipment while applying manure and harvesting crops.  There will be CAFO training credits available for farms that need them. 

From Dry to Fresh -- Setting Up Cows for Success

March 18, 2026 : From Dry to Fresh -- Setting Up Cows for Success
Scipio Center, NY

Topics:

  • How to Do Dry Cows Correctly -- precision dry cow management
  • Dystocia model -- demonstrate and discussion on calving interventions
  • Health Checks on Fresh Cows
  • Facility Considerations and Pen Management

Announcements

Farm Participants Needed for Bale Grazing Grant!

Information on the Project:  
  • Approximately 10 acres total needed to bale graze two different bale densities
  • "Core" farms will graze two winters, "Demo" farms will graze one winter.
  • Payments for both "Core" farms and "Demo" farms
  • Baseline soil sampling by bale grazing team
  • Forage measurements in early season by bale grazing team
  • Late season clipping if residual not trampled down by farm
Interested farms can enroll for this winter or next.

Looking for 2-3 dairy farms to enroll! If interested, please reach out to Betsy Hicks, 607.391.2673 or bjh246@cornell.edu 


Cornell Cow Convos - New Podcast

On-going podcast, New episodes released on the last Thursday of the month.
Guest speakers, CCE Dairy Specialists.

Housed on Soundcloud Channel is CCE Dairy Educators


Topics:
  • Preventative healthcare for cows
  • The trend of beef on dairy
  • What to look forward to in the new year for dairy
  • Socially grouping or pair-housing calves



2018 Drug Residue Prevention Manual

For more than 30 years, the U.S. dairy industry has focused educational efforts on the judicious use of antibiotics through the annual publication of a Best Practices Manual. The 2018 edition of the National Dairy FARM Program: Farmers Assuring Responsible Management? Milk and Dairy Beef Drug Residue Prevention Manual is the primary educational tool for dairy farm managers throughout the country on the judicious and responsible use of antibiotics, including avoidance of drug residues in milk and meat.

The manual is a quick resource to review those antibiotics approved for dairy animals and can also be used as an educational tool and resource for farm managers as they develop on-farm best management practices necessary to avoid milk and meat residues. Visit the Manual and Form Library to download copies of this important tool!



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NYSERDA Agriculture Energy Audit Program

NYSERDA offers energy audits to help eligible farms and on-farm producers identify ways to save energy and money on utility bills. Reports include recommendations for energy efficiency measures.

Eligibility
Eligible farms include but are not limited to dairies, orchards, greenhouses, vegetables, vineyards, grain dryers, and poultry/egg. The farms must also be customers of New York State investor-owned utilities and contribute to the System Benefits Charge (SBC). Please check your farm’s current utility bills to see if your farm pays the SBC.

Energy Audit Options
You can request the level of energy audit that best fits your farm’s needs. NYSERDA will assign a Flexible Technical Assistance Program Consultant to visit your farm and perform an energy audit at no cost to you.

For more information and the NYSERDA Agriculture Energy Audit Program Application click here