friend of extension and year in review 2013
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Welcome! 2013 Year-End Celebration &
Friend of Extension Award Presentation
• Increasing profitability
• Creating jobs
• Ensuring food processing quality
& safety
• Expanding marketing outlets
• Maximizing production efficiency
Harvest New York
Harvest New York
Faculty Harvest NY Specialists Production Ag Team (s)
Dr. Martin Wiedmann, Food Science Tristan Zuber, Dairy Processing
Northwest NY Dairy Team
Pro-Dairy
Dr. Tom Overton, Animal Science Beth Dahl, Dairy Modernization
Northwest NY Dairy Team
Pro-Dairy
Judd Reid Dr. Todd Schmit Dr. Miguel GomezSenior Dyson School Dyson SchoolExtension of AEM of AEMAssociate
Local Food Distribution
Cheryl Elizabeth Thayer Newbold
Cornell Vegetable Program
Harvest New York
DAIRY FOOD PROCESSING & SAFETY IMPACTS
• 236 individuals were trained
• Total wages of $12.8 million
• Live in 7 Western NY Counties
• 58% had no previous experience
• Genesee Community College 2 yearDegree Program
• Offered Basic & Advanced Cultured Dairy Products short courses
• Food Processing Certificate:– 78 applicants– 80% no previous experience– 18 have formal interviews
Harvest New York
LOCAL FOOD DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING IMPACTS
• Six new farmers joined Finger Lakes FreshFood Hub - sold $92,000 in produce
• Increased income in 3 Western NY produce auctions by $185,000
• Created 2 new produce auctions – increasedproduce sales by over $5 million
• Awarded $175,000 grant for Western NY Food Hub feasibility study and business plan with Field and Fork Network
• 4 institutions working on expanding local foods programs
Harvest New York
DAIRY MODERNIZATION & PROFITABILTIY IMPACTS
• 7 Dairy farms planned growth:• Increase of 2,700 cows• Increase of $1.3 million in
farm gross revenue
• $30,000-$1million investment in robotic milkers on 2 dairy farms
Harvest New York
• $1 million in Governor’s Budget
• ~11 Specialists
• Regionally Employed, Statewide Deployed
• Coordinated support from CCE Administration (Ithaca)
• Priority Positions:• Dairy Processing and Food Safety Specialists• Local Food Distribution and Marketing Specialists• Farm Brewery, Winery, Hard Cider and Distillery
Development Specialists• Dairy Modernization and Profitability Specialists
THE 2014 HNY PROPOSAL
Harvest New York
Other Regional Teams Include:
Central New York Dairy & Field CropsCornell VegetableEastern New York HorticultureFinger Lakes GrapeLake Erie GrapeLake Ontario FruitNorthwest NY Dairy, Livestock & Field CropsSouth Central NY Dairy & Field Crops
Area Teams
Area Teams
Area Teams
GAPS is:- Nationally recognized- Reduces the risk of microbial contamination of fruits and
vegetables - More than 400 growers in NYS have attended workshops- Helping farmers to be better prepared for food safety audits- Is an effective marketing tool for courting distributors
concerned about produce safety
Research Navigators
- A core element of CHE’s Extension & Outreach efforts
- Over 80 Resource Educators and EDs trained- Introduces CCE Educators to diverse research
methodologies, recruitment and retention strategies, and content areas
- Connects CHE faculty to the resources of CCE
Campers at 4H Camp Bristol Hills participate in a collaborative research
project informed by the Research Navigators project
CCE/CHE intern Jamie Blum worked with PROSPER during the summer of 2013
PROSPER
- A joint project of BCTR and CCE
- Evidence-based delivery system for programs that prevent teen substance abuse, enhance parenting skills and build family strengths
- A partnership of university based researchers, CCE educators, and public schools
Cornell NutritionWorks
- Cornell NutritionWorks is an interactive, web-based continuing professional education program for nutrition practitioners
- Uses distance learning to help professionals stay up to date
- In 10 years, almost 16,500 people from 181 countries have registered
- In 2012, collaborated with UNICEF to create online training in Programming for Infant and YoungChild Feeding
- In a year, more than 6,400 people from 166 countries have registered
- Cornell’s first mini “MOOC”
The People’s Garden
- An Extension Partnership that aims to engage more that 4,000 elementary students in creating vegetable and fruit gardens in 54 low-income schools
Smart Clothing, Smart Girls: Engineering via Apparel Design
Smart Clothing, Smart Girls
CCE Summer Internships 2013
Director’s Innovation Fund
Some words from the summer intern blogs:
“Overall, my internship experience this summer was AMAZING! I learned soooooo much about beef cattle, meat quality, the beef industry and Cornell’s cooperative extension program and I’m incredibly grateful to have had this opportunity. I’m not really sure who (if anybody!) will be reading this blog, but if there’s any prospective interns out there looking for a great experience for summer 2014, I can’t even express how great this opportunity is – so you better take it!”
-Mary Beth Hannon, Junior, CALS Animal Science, working with Dr. Mike Baker and Alleghany County CCE
Director’s Innovation Fund
Some words from the summer intern blogs:
“…I have been reflecting upon all that I have learned from this incredible experience. I began the summer with hopes of gaining both research and outreach experience by studying neuroscience and decision making. I can confidently say that those goals have been met...My major assignment in the lab this summer was to calculate, analyze, and summarize fMRI behavioral data using SPSS. At the beginning of the summer, however, all I knew about SPSS was that it can be used to store and analyze data. I now feel much more confident in my ability to analyze and manipulate data using SPSS. In addition to research in the lab, the outreach opportunities have been invaluable, as well. I learned a great deal about both myself and about neuroscience, health, and decision making from the several teaching opportunities I had over the past few months. From the combination of research and outreach, I have realized just how much work goes into developing and teaching curricula. Teaching the curricula, however, has proven that all the work and effort is well rewarded when the students enjoy and learn from the lessons. I am grateful for having this internship experience this summer.”
– Deanna Blansky, CHE, working with Dr. Valerie Reyna and various CCE Associations
Director’s Innovation Fund
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!
R. David Smith
2013 Friend of Extension
R. David Smith
2013 Friend of Extension
2013 Friend of Extension
Dave with the Northern New York CCE Executive Directors at one of their monthly meetings at the WILD Center.
2013 Friend of Extension
2013 Friend of Extension
THANK YOU DAVE!
Thank You!