Cornell-bred, blight-resistant potato variety – New York 121 – is sent to Russia for testing to stave off potato crisis

Russia is teetering on the brink of a large-scale potato crisis ignited by the same virulent, fungal-like pathogen, Phytophthora infestans, more commonly called late blight, that was responsible for the 19th century Irish potato famine.

Café Crunch is whey cool: chocolate-coated snack stick from Cornell wins $5,000 top prize in national dairy contest

Cornell food science students have developed a mocha-flavored, chocolate- coated snack that uses an unusual ingredient: whey. The students call their concoction Café Crunch, and the product has won the $5,000 top prize at the Dairy Management Inc.'s annual Discoveries in Dairy Ingredients contest.

Cornell freshman, 19, dies Nov. 25

Cornell is saddened to report the death Saturday, Nov. 25, of one of its students, Graham Baker Morin, 19, of Bellingham, Wash.

Corn borer damage can be halved by releasing army of wasps early and just once, says Cornell research report

In a war against the European corn borer, a major pest of sweet corn, Cornell scientists have found that an army of tiny wasps, released just once and early in the season, can reduce damage to ears of corn by half.

Cornell's Agribusiness Economic Outlook Conference will be Dec. 12

The annual Cornell Agribusiness Economic Outlook Conference will be held Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. hosted by Cornell's Department of Applied Economics and Management.

Texaco Inc. diversity officer, Angela Vallot, to speak Oct. 26

Angela Vallot, director of corporate diversity initiatives at Texaco Inc., will deliver a talk at Cornell on Oct. 26, at 4:30 p.m. in 305 Ives Hall.

Do you want to see something really scary? Learn about 'Tarantulas: Terrific or Terrible?' Oct. 28 at Ithaca Sciencenter

Just in time for Halloween, spider expert Linda Rayor will be showing and telling all about certain scary arachnids, in her talk "Tarantulas: Terrific or Terrible?" Saturday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. at Ithaca Sciencenter.

Cornell Greenhouse Management Conference is set for Nov. 9-10 at the Holiday Inn, Batavia, N.Y.

Cornell University will host the "2000 Greenhouse Management Conference: Grow Your Greenhouse" conference Nov. 9 and 10 at the Holiday Inn, Batavia, N.Y. The conference is being held in conjunction with the Country Folks Grower Trade Show and Garden Plant Education Day. The conference is for anyone interested in starting or expanding a greenhouse business or for those involved in the horticultural industry, either as managers or as service providers, and for horticultural educators.

Cornell will host in-service tax school in November

Cornell's Department of Agricultural, Resource and Managerial Economics will hold an in-service income tax school in November to review tax reporting and management.