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Ulster County stream project focuses on maintain a cold flow

BIG INDIAN, N.Y. Work to stabilize and revegetate a 1,000-foot-long section of the Elk Bushkill is expected to start in the next several days in an effort to reduce turbidity as well as return the stream to its role as a temperature regulator for the Esopus Creek. Keeping the cool waters flowing from mountain […]

Let s Talk about Ticks – hosted by Senator Hinchey! | Lectures & Talks, Government & Politics

Let’s Talk about Ticks – hosted by Senator Hinchey! Join us for a virtual information session about ticks and tick-borne illnesses with Senator Hinchey and local experts! On Thursday, May 18, at 6pm, tune in LIVE on Senator Hinchey’s Facebook page to learn more about ways you can protect yourself and your family (including pets!)

Invasive spotted lanternfly seen in Orange, Rockland and Westchester counties

Invasive spotted lanternfly seen in Orange, Rockland and Westchester counties
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New and recently elected trustees to join Cornell board

At its May 28 meeting, the Cornell Board of Trustees elected six new trustees to four-year terms who will join two recent alumni-elected trustees and two student-elected trustees; the new trustees’ terms begin July 1.

Extension, program, recommend steering away from straight run chicks | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 8, 2021 Amy Barkley, Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Program team member, and Jason Detzel of Cornell Cooperative Extension Ulster, discuss why keeping roosters may not be right for everyone, and why purchasing of straight run chicks should be carefully considered. Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County recommend those looking to purchase female chickens for their farm or homestead steer away from straight run chicks unless they have plans for the roosters. Ordering in chicks has been difficult this year. Not only has the pandemic resulted in an increased demand for backyard poultry, but the recent cold snap in the Midwest led to hatcheries still playing catch-up on orders that were cancelled because of the recent live animal weather-related transport ban. Straight-run chicks, or a 50/50 mix of males and females, are an attractive option to attain desir

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