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Writing About Life Changes
Alexandra Holmes, Kathleen McCormick,
Taylor McGuire and Patricia Gonzalez
Faculty: Jane Mendle
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentor: Tim Davis
CCE Ontario and Schuyler Counties
“Dear Diary”: Writing About Life Changes
 For 5 weeks, we recruited girls (ages 10-13) to participate in the
expressive writing study at Bristol Hills and Hidden Valley 4-H Camps.
 A total of 102 girls completed the experiment: 50 girls in the experimental
group and 52 girls in the control group
 We learned that expressive writing may allow girls’ transition into
adolescence to be a smoother and more positive experience.
 Many of the girls really enjoyed the writing exercise and told us that they
intended to continue writing on their own
Climate Change and Agriculture:
Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate
Change in New York
Rachel Erlebacher
Faculty: Allison Chatrchyan and David Wolfe
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentors: Zywia Wojnar, Stephanie Radin,
and Jennifer Fimbel
CCE Dutchess County
Rachel Erlebacher
Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate
Change in New York
• Farm Interviews
• Workshops
• Team Meetings
• Bioenergy and Bioproducts Program
• Grant Writing
• Literature Review
Climate Change and Agriculture:
Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate
Change in New York
Jacob Sackett
Faculty: Allison Chatrchyan and David Wolfe
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentors: TBA
CCE Tompkins County
Climate Smart Farm
Stories
As part of my internship
this summer, I created
short, 5-10 minute long
video interviews with
farmers from the Finger
Lakes Region. The
farmers shed light upon
how climate change and
variability is affecting their
farms and what steps they
are taking in terms of
mitigation and adaptation.
CCE Climate Change and Agriculture:
Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in New York
• Projects:
• Climate Smart Farm Stories
• Dairy Cattle Heat Stress Literature Review
• Climate Institute Development (web page, content)
• Empire Farm Days
Parent Education in New York City:
The Parenting a Second Time
Around Project
Paisley Terenzi
Faculty: Rachel Dunifon
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentor: Jackie Davis-Manigaulte
CCE New York City
Parenting the Second Time Around (PASTA)
• Community-based
education in a large urban
setting
• Implementation,
evaluation, and
maintenance
• Writing the proposal
• Observed and assisted
with weekly workshops
Invasive Species Statewide
Outreach Program
Kaitlyn Anderson and Christina Hall
Faculty: Antonio DiTommaso and Deb Grantham
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentor: Laurel Gailor
CCE Tompkins County
Invasive Species Statewide
Outreach Program
Kaitlyn Anderson and Christina Hall
Saratoga and Tompkins County
Health and the Brain
Neuroscience Outreach
Lindsay Dower
Faculty: Valerie Reyna
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentor: Tim Davis
CCE Ontario County
Health and the Brain Neuroscience Outreach
• Updated theory-based & activity-based curricula geared towards middle school
students involving aspects of neuroscience, nutrition, & genetics
• Recruited campers to participate in a randomized control trial via the hands-on
lesson plans based on Dr. Reyna’s work on fuzzy-trace theory
• Traveled to 4-H Camp Bristol Hills in Canandaigua, NY to teach the curricula to small
groups of campers
• Lived at the camp for 3 weeks, personally getting to know the campers and directly
engaging them in the research of Dr. Reyna’s Laboratory for Rational Decision
Making
• Gained amazing field experience in teaching adolescents about health, learned
much about the research process, & strengthened my leadership skills; all while
helping to improve the broader New York State community
Building a Community Legacy Together
Program Evaluation
Masrai Williams
Faculty: Karl Pilemer
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentors: Denyse Variano and Beverly Mancuso
CCE Orange and Genesee Counties
Building a Community Legacy
Together (BCLT)
• During my summer internship I gained valuable experience
in evidence-based program development and evaluation in
a community agency setting.
• I was trained in the art of interviewing, conducted
interviews, assisted in coding the main themes of the
interviews, and collaborated in analyzing the process
evaluation data.
• I learned, through first-hand experience, how to interview
and to interpret interview data.
• I gained a comprehensive knowledge-base about the
development of evidence-based programs.
• I genuinely enjoyed being able to grow both professionally
and personally through this amazing internship. Dr. Karl Pillemer
Leslie Schultz
Immigrant Integration in New Destinations:
How to Engage Latino Children and
Youth with 4-H
Susana Jimenez
Faculty: Pilar Parra
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
CCE Wayne County
Immigrant Integration
Dr. Pilar Parra
Susana Teresa Jimenez
Infant Poverty and the
Achievement Gap
Jane Conway
Faculty: Gary Evans
College of Human Ecology
The Link Between Maternal Object Movement and
Infant Word Learning
• Recruited for
participants from
Tompkins and
surrounding counties
•Performed cognitive
development tests on
infants
•Analyzed data using
SPSS analytical
software
• Interacted with
families of varying
socioeconomic
backgrounds
•Sought to pinpoint
the start of the
achievement gap
Integrated Management of Weeds:
Insect and Mites in Hops
Anna Long
Faculty: Dr. Greg Loeb
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
CCE Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie and Niagara Counties
The Effect of Predatory Mites on Two Spotted
Spider Mites: Biological Control in the
Hopyard
Anna Long
Cornell Lake Erie Research and Extension Lab
Site Supervisor: Tim Weigle
Faculty Supervisor: Greg Loeb
Measuring and Improving Rural Food
and Physical Activity Environments to
Improve Health
Christine Loui
Faculty: Rebecca Seguin
Field-Based Mentor: Kelly White and Paddy Redihan
CCE Tioga and Schuyler Counties
Assessing Physical Activity and Food Environments in
Rural Areas to Improve Health
The food and physical activity environments influence people’s
choices concerning their health. Tools that help identify these barriers
and assets to healthy eating and physical activity may help bring
awareness to residents so they can take action to address these
issues to improve community health. I analyzed results from an
electronic tool that was used to capture barriers and assets to
healthy eating and active living in two rural communities.
Market Testing for Alternative
Tree Sap Products
Zech Hintz
Faculty: Miguel Gomez
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentors: Anita Deming and Michelle Ledoux
CCE Essex County
Alternative Syrup and Sap Testing
Essex County CCE, Westport, NY
Intern Zech Hintz, Cornell ‘17
Risk Communication for
Public Audiences
John Zakour
Faculty: Katherine McComas
Risk Communication for Public Audiences
My experience: I worked with professors and graduate students
on the cutting edge of communication research by
My work: I created write-ups for the Risk Communication
Research Group website based on primary research, aimed at
public audiences without a science background.
Sustainability, Style and Technology
Brittany Owens
Faculty: Tasha L. Lewis
College of Human Ecology
Field Based Mentor: Jacqueline Davis-Manigaulte
Cornell University
Sustainability, Style & Technology- Brittany Owens
• 10-11 weeks
• 2 parts
• 1st- Fashion Chop Shop: 4H program
– month worth of prep going into workshop
-deconstruction & reconstruction, fashion show, team work
-visit to recycling center
• 2nd- Research: with Professor Tasha Lewis
-Researched what’s currently available on the market for apps in fashion
-wrote a literary review on the articles I read
-meetings on app development and layout
Satiating Effects and Human
Eating Behavior
Shamail Shahid
Faculty: David Levitsky
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
CCE New York City
My responsibilities and
accomplishments
 Complete required trainings
and meetings
 Read and edit research
proposals
 Edit/ improve current forms
and documents
 Make amendments to the IRB
proposal
 Provide input/ suggestions
 Data entry
 Subject recruitment/advertising
 Assist in running subjects
 Statistical analysis
 Minor computer repairs
 Daily reports and logs
 Weekly meetings
Conducting an eating study
– What was it about?
 Measuring intake before and
after giving a preload
 Measuring extended effects
and possible caloric
compensation of intake.
 Measuring eating behavior as
well as accounting for other
factors of intake via
questionnaires.
The Influence of Past Food Insecurity
on Parents’ Use of Child Feeding
Practices Recommended to Prevent
Child Obesity
Tracey Rosa
Faculty: Katherine Dickin
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentors: Zahrine Bajwa and Jennifer Colletti
CCE Suffolk County
“…hungry is a kind
of suffer, hungry is
not funny…”
THE INFLUENCE OF PAST FOOD INSECURITY ON
PARENTS’ USE OF CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES
RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT CHILD OBESITY
Tracey Rosa
“why is that a
memory that you
think would stick
with you?”
“were there any
…guidelines…that
your family had
about how much
you ate?”
“…my parents went
through World War II
and there were always
starving children in
China. So, we were told
to eat everything...the
clean plate club.”
Western New York Nutrient Management,
Field Crops Applied Research
Anne Mills
Faculty: Quirine Ketterings
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentor: Bill Verbeten
CCE Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston, Ontario,
Orleans, and Niagara Counties
Research for the Continuous
Improvement of 4-H
Katrina Simon
Faculty: Stephen Hamilton
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentor: Angela Northern
CCE Erie County
Research for Continuous
Improvement of 4-H
During my project I…
-Collaborated with the educators of Western New York counties
-Attended and participated in various conferences and 4-H community
meetings
-Created a brochure for 4-H Afterschool providers
4-H National Youth Science Day
Experiment Curriculum Development
Ciara Rodriguez
Faculty: Susan Hoskins
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentors: James Hooper, Timothy Davis,
and Charles Malone
CCE Ontario County
4-H National Youth Science Day Experiment
Curriculum Experiment
• Constructed an interactive
five day curriculum to go
along with “Rockets to the
Rescue”
• Activities included giant
gliders, egg drop parachutes,
stomp rockets, etc
• Class consisted of 14 4-H
campers including 3 girls
• Participants accomplished
feats such as launching a
rocket over 134 feet in the
air
Assessing Potential for Scaling Up
Farm to Cafeteria in Saratoga and Washington
Counties in New York State
Jamie Lo
Faculty: Jennifer Wilkins
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentor: Diane Whitten
CCE Saratoga County
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3
2
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Reliability of Supply
Food Safety
Seasonality of local produce
Quality
Cost
Top Concerns of Purchasing Local Foods
Ranked 1st
Ranked 2nd
Ranked 3rd
• Surveyed food service directors in Saratoga County
utilizing a revised needs assessment survey from 2010.
• Informally interviewed food service director of
Skidmore College and farmers.
• Helped with nutrition and food classes for the
community.
• Learned about Farm to School programs and the many
factors that affect it.
Skidmore College Community Garden
Master food preserver class and CCE-Saratoga
Development of Survey and Monitoring
Procedures for a New Pest in Orchards –
Black Stem Borer
Hannah Rae Warren
Faculty: Art Agnello and Kerik Cox
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentor: Elizabeth Claypoole
CCE Wayne County
Development of Survey and Monitoring
Procedures for a New Pest in Orchards –
Black Stem Borer
Hannah Rae Warren
Refugee Family Child Care Provider Project
Emily Satinsky
Faculty: John Eckenrode
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentor: Ronald Bunce
CCE Madison and Oneida Counties
Home-Based Child-Care Training Program for
Refugees in Utica, New York
Emily Satinsky
Lisa McCabe, Lorraine
Kinney-Kitchen, John
Eckenrode
October 7, 2014
Employing Biological Control Measures
to Manage Spotted Wing Drosophila in
Commercial and Organic Small Fruit
Production Systems
Pawan Angara
Faculty: Peter Jentsch
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Field-Based Mentors: Laura McDermott, Teresa Rusinek,
Emily Cook, and Jim O’Connell
CCE Ulster County
Employing Biological Control Measures to Manage Spotted Wing Drosophila
in Commercial and Organic Small Fruit Production Systems
(Left) Raspberries are a prime SWD target.
(Middle) A trap-and-kill SWD station using gel product.
(Right) An SWD monitoring trap at Poughkeepsie Farm Project.
Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth
Krista Galie
Faculty: Nancy Wells
College of Human Ecology
Field-Based Mentors: Gretchen Ferenz, Caroline Tse, Caroline Kiang,
Mary Lee Bourbeau, Amie Cressman, Chris Logue,
Donna Alese Cooke, and Jeanne Darling
CCE Tompkins County
Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth
School Gardens Research:
data analysis and
literature reviews
Play space environment
and physical activity:
study design and direct
observation
Nancy M. Wells, Beth M. Myers, Krista Galie

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Cornell Cooperative Extension Intern Presentations 2014

  • 1.
  • 2. Writing About Life Changes Alexandra Holmes, Kathleen McCormick, Taylor McGuire and Patricia Gonzalez Faculty: Jane Mendle College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentor: Tim Davis CCE Ontario and Schuyler Counties
  • 3. “Dear Diary”: Writing About Life Changes  For 5 weeks, we recruited girls (ages 10-13) to participate in the expressive writing study at Bristol Hills and Hidden Valley 4-H Camps.  A total of 102 girls completed the experiment: 50 girls in the experimental group and 52 girls in the control group  We learned that expressive writing may allow girls’ transition into adolescence to be a smoother and more positive experience.  Many of the girls really enjoyed the writing exercise and told us that they intended to continue writing on their own
  • 4. Climate Change and Agriculture: Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in New York Rachel Erlebacher Faculty: Allison Chatrchyan and David Wolfe College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentors: Zywia Wojnar, Stephanie Radin, and Jennifer Fimbel CCE Dutchess County
  • 5. Rachel Erlebacher Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in New York • Farm Interviews • Workshops • Team Meetings • Bioenergy and Bioproducts Program • Grant Writing • Literature Review
  • 6. Climate Change and Agriculture: Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in New York Jacob Sackett Faculty: Allison Chatrchyan and David Wolfe College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentors: TBA CCE Tompkins County
  • 7. Climate Smart Farm Stories As part of my internship this summer, I created short, 5-10 minute long video interviews with farmers from the Finger Lakes Region. The farmers shed light upon how climate change and variability is affecting their farms and what steps they are taking in terms of mitigation and adaptation. CCE Climate Change and Agriculture: Helping Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in New York • Projects: • Climate Smart Farm Stories • Dairy Cattle Heat Stress Literature Review • Climate Institute Development (web page, content) • Empire Farm Days
  • 8. Parent Education in New York City: The Parenting a Second Time Around Project Paisley Terenzi Faculty: Rachel Dunifon College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentor: Jackie Davis-Manigaulte CCE New York City
  • 9. Parenting the Second Time Around (PASTA) • Community-based education in a large urban setting • Implementation, evaluation, and maintenance • Writing the proposal • Observed and assisted with weekly workshops
  • 10. Invasive Species Statewide Outreach Program Kaitlyn Anderson and Christina Hall Faculty: Antonio DiTommaso and Deb Grantham College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentor: Laurel Gailor CCE Tompkins County
  • 11. Invasive Species Statewide Outreach Program Kaitlyn Anderson and Christina Hall Saratoga and Tompkins County
  • 12. Health and the Brain Neuroscience Outreach Lindsay Dower Faculty: Valerie Reyna College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentor: Tim Davis CCE Ontario County
  • 13. Health and the Brain Neuroscience Outreach • Updated theory-based & activity-based curricula geared towards middle school students involving aspects of neuroscience, nutrition, & genetics • Recruited campers to participate in a randomized control trial via the hands-on lesson plans based on Dr. Reyna’s work on fuzzy-trace theory • Traveled to 4-H Camp Bristol Hills in Canandaigua, NY to teach the curricula to small groups of campers • Lived at the camp for 3 weeks, personally getting to know the campers and directly engaging them in the research of Dr. Reyna’s Laboratory for Rational Decision Making • Gained amazing field experience in teaching adolescents about health, learned much about the research process, & strengthened my leadership skills; all while helping to improve the broader New York State community
  • 14. Building a Community Legacy Together Program Evaluation Masrai Williams Faculty: Karl Pilemer College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentors: Denyse Variano and Beverly Mancuso CCE Orange and Genesee Counties
  • 15. Building a Community Legacy Together (BCLT) • During my summer internship I gained valuable experience in evidence-based program development and evaluation in a community agency setting. • I was trained in the art of interviewing, conducted interviews, assisted in coding the main themes of the interviews, and collaborated in analyzing the process evaluation data. • I learned, through first-hand experience, how to interview and to interpret interview data. • I gained a comprehensive knowledge-base about the development of evidence-based programs. • I genuinely enjoyed being able to grow both professionally and personally through this amazing internship. Dr. Karl Pillemer Leslie Schultz
  • 16. Immigrant Integration in New Destinations: How to Engage Latino Children and Youth with 4-H Susana Jimenez Faculty: Pilar Parra College of Agriculture and Life Sciences CCE Wayne County
  • 17. Immigrant Integration Dr. Pilar Parra Susana Teresa Jimenez
  • 18. Infant Poverty and the Achievement Gap Jane Conway Faculty: Gary Evans College of Human Ecology
  • 19. The Link Between Maternal Object Movement and Infant Word Learning • Recruited for participants from Tompkins and surrounding counties •Performed cognitive development tests on infants •Analyzed data using SPSS analytical software • Interacted with families of varying socioeconomic backgrounds •Sought to pinpoint the start of the achievement gap
  • 20. Integrated Management of Weeds: Insect and Mites in Hops Anna Long Faculty: Dr. Greg Loeb College of Agriculture and Life Sciences CCE Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie and Niagara Counties
  • 21. The Effect of Predatory Mites on Two Spotted Spider Mites: Biological Control in the Hopyard Anna Long Cornell Lake Erie Research and Extension Lab Site Supervisor: Tim Weigle Faculty Supervisor: Greg Loeb
  • 22. Measuring and Improving Rural Food and Physical Activity Environments to Improve Health Christine Loui Faculty: Rebecca Seguin Field-Based Mentor: Kelly White and Paddy Redihan CCE Tioga and Schuyler Counties
  • 23. Assessing Physical Activity and Food Environments in Rural Areas to Improve Health The food and physical activity environments influence people’s choices concerning their health. Tools that help identify these barriers and assets to healthy eating and physical activity may help bring awareness to residents so they can take action to address these issues to improve community health. I analyzed results from an electronic tool that was used to capture barriers and assets to healthy eating and active living in two rural communities.
  • 24. Market Testing for Alternative Tree Sap Products Zech Hintz Faculty: Miguel Gomez College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentors: Anita Deming and Michelle Ledoux CCE Essex County
  • 25. Alternative Syrup and Sap Testing Essex County CCE, Westport, NY Intern Zech Hintz, Cornell ‘17
  • 26. Risk Communication for Public Audiences John Zakour Faculty: Katherine McComas
  • 27. Risk Communication for Public Audiences My experience: I worked with professors and graduate students on the cutting edge of communication research by My work: I created write-ups for the Risk Communication Research Group website based on primary research, aimed at public audiences without a science background.
  • 28. Sustainability, Style and Technology Brittany Owens Faculty: Tasha L. Lewis College of Human Ecology Field Based Mentor: Jacqueline Davis-Manigaulte Cornell University
  • 29. Sustainability, Style & Technology- Brittany Owens • 10-11 weeks • 2 parts • 1st- Fashion Chop Shop: 4H program – month worth of prep going into workshop -deconstruction & reconstruction, fashion show, team work -visit to recycling center • 2nd- Research: with Professor Tasha Lewis -Researched what’s currently available on the market for apps in fashion -wrote a literary review on the articles I read -meetings on app development and layout
  • 30. Satiating Effects and Human Eating Behavior Shamail Shahid Faculty: David Levitsky College of Agriculture and Life Sciences CCE New York City
  • 31. My responsibilities and accomplishments  Complete required trainings and meetings  Read and edit research proposals  Edit/ improve current forms and documents  Make amendments to the IRB proposal  Provide input/ suggestions  Data entry  Subject recruitment/advertising  Assist in running subjects  Statistical analysis  Minor computer repairs  Daily reports and logs  Weekly meetings Conducting an eating study – What was it about?  Measuring intake before and after giving a preload  Measuring extended effects and possible caloric compensation of intake.  Measuring eating behavior as well as accounting for other factors of intake via questionnaires.
  • 32. The Influence of Past Food Insecurity on Parents’ Use of Child Feeding Practices Recommended to Prevent Child Obesity Tracey Rosa Faculty: Katherine Dickin College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentors: Zahrine Bajwa and Jennifer Colletti CCE Suffolk County
  • 33. “…hungry is a kind of suffer, hungry is not funny…” THE INFLUENCE OF PAST FOOD INSECURITY ON PARENTS’ USE OF CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT CHILD OBESITY Tracey Rosa “why is that a memory that you think would stick with you?” “were there any …guidelines…that your family had about how much you ate?” “…my parents went through World War II and there were always starving children in China. So, we were told to eat everything...the clean plate club.”
  • 34. Western New York Nutrient Management, Field Crops Applied Research Anne Mills Faculty: Quirine Ketterings College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentor: Bill Verbeten CCE Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans, and Niagara Counties
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  • 36. Research for the Continuous Improvement of 4-H Katrina Simon Faculty: Stephen Hamilton College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentor: Angela Northern CCE Erie County
  • 37. Research for Continuous Improvement of 4-H During my project I… -Collaborated with the educators of Western New York counties -Attended and participated in various conferences and 4-H community meetings -Created a brochure for 4-H Afterschool providers
  • 38. 4-H National Youth Science Day Experiment Curriculum Development Ciara Rodriguez Faculty: Susan Hoskins College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentors: James Hooper, Timothy Davis, and Charles Malone CCE Ontario County
  • 39. 4-H National Youth Science Day Experiment Curriculum Experiment • Constructed an interactive five day curriculum to go along with “Rockets to the Rescue” • Activities included giant gliders, egg drop parachutes, stomp rockets, etc • Class consisted of 14 4-H campers including 3 girls • Participants accomplished feats such as launching a rocket over 134 feet in the air
  • 40. Assessing Potential for Scaling Up Farm to Cafeteria in Saratoga and Washington Counties in New York State Jamie Lo Faculty: Jennifer Wilkins College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentor: Diane Whitten CCE Saratoga County
  • 41. 0 3 2 1 4 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reliability of Supply Food Safety Seasonality of local produce Quality Cost Top Concerns of Purchasing Local Foods Ranked 1st Ranked 2nd Ranked 3rd • Surveyed food service directors in Saratoga County utilizing a revised needs assessment survey from 2010. • Informally interviewed food service director of Skidmore College and farmers. • Helped with nutrition and food classes for the community. • Learned about Farm to School programs and the many factors that affect it. Skidmore College Community Garden Master food preserver class and CCE-Saratoga
  • 42. Development of Survey and Monitoring Procedures for a New Pest in Orchards – Black Stem Borer Hannah Rae Warren Faculty: Art Agnello and Kerik Cox College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentor: Elizabeth Claypoole CCE Wayne County
  • 43. Development of Survey and Monitoring Procedures for a New Pest in Orchards – Black Stem Borer Hannah Rae Warren
  • 44. Refugee Family Child Care Provider Project Emily Satinsky Faculty: John Eckenrode College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentor: Ronald Bunce CCE Madison and Oneida Counties
  • 45. Home-Based Child-Care Training Program for Refugees in Utica, New York Emily Satinsky Lisa McCabe, Lorraine Kinney-Kitchen, John Eckenrode October 7, 2014
  • 46. Employing Biological Control Measures to Manage Spotted Wing Drosophila in Commercial and Organic Small Fruit Production Systems Pawan Angara Faculty: Peter Jentsch College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Field-Based Mentors: Laura McDermott, Teresa Rusinek, Emily Cook, and Jim O’Connell CCE Ulster County
  • 47. Employing Biological Control Measures to Manage Spotted Wing Drosophila in Commercial and Organic Small Fruit Production Systems (Left) Raspberries are a prime SWD target. (Middle) A trap-and-kill SWD station using gel product. (Right) An SWD monitoring trap at Poughkeepsie Farm Project.
  • 48. Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth Krista Galie Faculty: Nancy Wells College of Human Ecology Field-Based Mentors: Gretchen Ferenz, Caroline Tse, Caroline Kiang, Mary Lee Bourbeau, Amie Cressman, Chris Logue, Donna Alese Cooke, and Jeanne Darling CCE Tompkins County
  • 49. Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth School Gardens Research: data analysis and literature reviews Play space environment and physical activity: study design and direct observation Nancy M. Wells, Beth M. Myers, Krista Galie