 
                                    
                                    For more than ninety years Cornell University Cooperative Extension has been delivering state-of-the art, university based research to people throughout Ulster County.
Our efforts seek to strengthen the economic and social vitality of communities; develop the skills, abilities and character of youth and adults; strengthen agriculture and help local food systems thrive; improve the quality of the environment and natural resources; and to improve the health, nutrition, and safety of communities and individuals. We accomplish this through a network of community-based educators providing information and education to residents, businesses and community leaders in the following areas.
	Agriculture
	Production practices, integrated pest management, marketing, business planning, diversification, organic growing methods & alternative crops
	Techniques to improve farm profitability, worker safety & environmental stewardship
	Outreach through commodity schools, on farm meetings, demonstration plots, newsletters, electronic messages & collaborative research.
	Environment
	Safe pest control for the home, school, athletic fields, garden & landscape
	Soil nutrient testing for commercial producers & home gardeners
	Information and landscape advice for home gardeners through Master Gardener Horticulture Hotline, Diagnostic Lab, workshops & demonstrations
	Training pesticide applicators for state certification
	Stream management education and outreach (upper Esopus Creek)
	Community and Economic Vitality
	Demonstration & learning gardens
	Land use issues (farmland preservation, agritourism, sprawl, etc.)
	Leadership training & development
	Community collaboration for children & families
	Housing resources & education
	Families and Youth
	Financial Literacy
	Parenting education: practices & policies
	Education programs on early childhood care & development
	Child, youth & family development programs
	4H Club program
	In school & after school programming
	Special interest Programs (Tractor Safety Certification, Environmental Awareness Day, Vet Science, etc.)
	Nutrition and Health
	Consumer nutrition education in group and individual settings
	Low income nutrition education programs (Eat Smart New York-Food Stamp Nutrition Education, Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program)
	Farmer's Market nutrition education programs.