AUBURN, N.Y. — On Monday, August 14, 2017, from Noon to 2 p.m., central NY dairy producers
are invited to share their thoughts on extreme weather.
The main purpose is to gather information from local dairy producers about weather and its effect on your business, as well as steps you’ve taken to lessen its economic impact. Information gathered from dairy producers in Wisconsin will be shared on how they are responding to climate impact.
If you, or someone associated with your dairy would like to participate and share their experiences, please have them contact us. Register by Friday, August 11th to be eligible to win a $100 Tractor Supply Gift Card. Share your thoughts and get a free lunch.
Contact Keith Severson (kvs5@cornell.edu) at 315-255-1183 ext. 225 OR Judy Wright (jlw24@cornell.edu) at 315-255-1183 ext. 234, Allison Chatrchyan (amc256@cornell.edu) at 607-254-8808 OR David Lane (del97@cornell.edu) at 607-255-5656.
Allison Morrill Chatrchyan, Ph. D. is coordinating the event. She is Director of the Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions.
When: Monday, August 14, 2017, 12 Noon -2 p.m. (starting promptly with lunch at Noon)
Where: Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County Office, 248 Grant Avenue Auburn, NY
Goal: Assist universities, extension and the USDA develop information and tools for farmers to adapt and thrive in a changing climate.
—Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County
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