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Receding snow may uncover the harsh reality of plants injured by winter's winds and freezing temperatures.Winter injury of plants manifests itself in several ways, adversely affecting trees, shrubs and spring bulbs. Fortunately, most injury is not fatal to the plant, although it may disfigure or delay the onset of 'normal' growth. Read more...
A groundbreaking new Web site, eXtension.org, promises to be a gateway to answering all of life’s little questions—from parenting, to saving and investing, entrepreneurship and vegetable gardens—was recently launched by America’s land-grant colleges and the Cooperative Extension Service. Read more...
Assistance is available through the USDA to local farmers in Monroe, Genesee, Niagara, and Orleans Counties for damages and losses caused by drought that occurred May 1, 2007 and continuing.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County was recognized by the Youth Services Quality Council at their December 2007 Annual Breakfast, with the Organization Quality Award of the Year. CCE was given the award for their active involvement with the work of the Youth Services Quality Council and commitment to quality service for youth and families in our community.
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