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SUMMARY:2026 CNY Cut Flower Conference 
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DESCRIPTION:Register for the 2026 Central New York Summer Cut Flower ConferenceThis event is designed to provide new and experienced cut flower growers with useful information and a time to learn from each other as well as the speakers and organizers.Cost: $60—includes lunch on July 28 and coffee both days.If the registration fee is cost-prohibitive, please contact Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb at eml38@cornell.edu.Location: The Orchards at Rocking Horse Farm, 3760 Apulia Rd, Jamesville, NY 13078.Tuesday, July 28 9–9:45 a.m.: Registration and coffee9:45–10 a.m.: Introduction and welcome10–10:30 a.m.: &quot;Bespoke floral designs and event planning&quot; with Ashley Paul of C+A Event Planning10:30–11 a.m.: &quot;Entering the wholesale market with support&quot; with Stephanie Brainard of Brainard Farmette and The Flower Collective of Central New York11–11:30 a.m.: &quot;NYSFI and new 2027 flower introductions&quot; with Sue Adams of Mark &amp; Sue Adams Greenhouses11:30 a.m.–Noon: &quot;Starting a perennial cut flower farm&quot; with Tammy Spear of Bloomers at Poormon FarmsNoon–12:30 p.m.: &quot;Agritourism and partnerships in cut flower farming&quot; with Jamie Hunt of Tap Root Fields12:30–1:15 p.m.: Lunch (provided)1:15–3:20 p.m.: Tour at Green Effects Farm3:20–6 p.m.: Tour at Tap Root Fields FarmWednesday, July 29 8:30–8:45 a.m.: Registration and coffee8:45–9:20 a.m.: Tour at Rocking Horse Gardens9:30–10 a.m.: “How to assess organic pest control options (even if you aren’t organic)” with Maryellen Sheehan of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County10–10:30 a.m.: &quot;Market channel assessment&quot; with Lindsey Pashow of Harvest New York, Cornell Cooperative Extension10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.: Tour at Withy Hollow Flower FarmRegistration closes after July 21, 2026.
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