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Follow us for the latest news from Cornell Cooperative Extension Yates County. Use hashtag #CCEYates. Find us at https://t.co/94n5fwYO8V

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🕒 Reminder! Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, November 3rd! Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday night! 🍂

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FYI: CCE-Yates County will be CLOSED Friday, October 25th for Staff Development Training. We will REOPEN Monday, October 28th at 8:30 am Thank you for your understanding and have a great weekend!

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Thinking of starting or growing your agritourism business? 🌾 Join our monthly lunch-hour virtual workshop series to learn how! 📅 Nov 12: Implementing Outdoor Recreation on the Farm 👉 Register here: bit.ly/48exi6n

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🌿 In this week's episode, we explore the invasive Flowering Rush! First found in North America in 1897, it's now spread across Canada & the northern U.S., including NY's Keuka Lake Outlet. youtu.be/WWm8E4Mnjm8


On September 19th, CCE-Yates County will be closed for Conservation Field Day. We’re teaming up with the Yates County Soil & Water Conservation District to host this outdoor event for local 6th graders. Here’s to educating the next generation of environmental stewards!

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CCE-Yates County is hiring! We're looking for a Nutritionist to help deliver and implement programs that promote healthy food and lifestyle choices for SNAP-eligible families of all ages. For more info or to apply, click the link here: bit.ly/3ZlkaKe

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It's Invasive Species Friday! This week, we dive into the history of Eurasian watermilfoil, an invasive aquatic plant originally from Europe and Asia. youtu.be/qzL635sk0Xs


Fall ecological garden tasks fit into three categories: (1) closing down the growing season, (2) preparing for the cold, dry winter, and (3) preparing for the onset of spring. These practices will ensure a proactive and ecological approach to gardening in the seasons to follow.

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ICYMI: CCE Seneca and the Cornell Master Forest Owner program (MFO) invite you to an educational hybrid workshop. Participants can join either in person or virtually via Zoom. RSVPs are due TODAY (9/10). Click the link for more information. bit.ly/4gkSZ8s

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The aquatic invasive starry stonewort has spread across multiple states, including 14 counties in New York. Tune in to learn why this invasive species is so hard to identify and why its spread may be even worse than reported. youtu.be/7DjUxt1ZgL8


Did you know that zucchini is in season through October? Don't let the name fool you - this summer squash is perfect for fall recipes. Check out our expert tips on buying, storing, and prepping zucchini for maximum flavor and nutrition. bit.ly/3B3nHm7


Alewives are an invasive fish introduced to the Great Lakes as prey for game fish. While they serve as food for lake trout, a diet high in alewives can reduce trout reproduction. To learn more, listen to this week's Invasive Species podcast episode! youtu.be/T9gLIIViCdY


In this bonus episode, Lydia discusses the Spotted Lanternfly (SLF). SLF reaching Yates County is not a matter of if but rather when. But, with your help, we can mitigate the damage that this insect will cause as it spreads. youtu.be/2CZohcRELl8


This week's podcast is about the tree-of-heaven, an invasive species that harms local ecosystems. We discuss its fast growth, ability to outcompete native plants, and the challenges in controlling its spread. Click the link below to learn more: youtu.be/1ljWo71T57w


CCE Seneca and the Cornell Master Forest Owner program (MFO) invite you to an educational hybrid workshop. Participants can join either in person or virtually via Zoom. Click the link below for more information or to RSVP: bit.ly/4dLINDI

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Save the date! The next Food Pantry Pop-Up at the Starkey Town Barn is Friday, September 20th. Click the link to pre-register: form.jotform.com/241354108252145

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Check your freezer. Perdue Foods is recalling more than 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders after some customers reported finding metal wire embedded in the products. Click the link below for more information: bit.ly/3X8ycgB


Get ready for the latest Invasive Species Friday Podcast, Episode! This week, we're diving back into the ditch to tackle one of the most notorious offenders: the purple loosestrife. Join us for an eye-opening discussion on this invasive species. youtu.be/xiQSJMmTZGs


While not all woody debris is a problem, in some instances, significant debris can impact flows by blocking bridge and culvert openings, diverting streams, and causing erosion of banks. If you want general debris removal guidance, please click the images below.

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Cornell Cooperative Extension reminds farms affected by recent storm damage to document and share any impacts the weather may have had on their home or business. morningagclips.com/reporting-floo…


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