Extension Out Loud
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Extension Out Loud is a education podcast hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension. It has 49 episodes, with the latest published August 2021.
Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Katie Baildon and Paul Treadwell highlight the impact that CCE has on the daily lives of New Yorkers through engaging interviews with researchers, educators, and practitioners. Their wide-ranging conversations explore agriculture, food systems, nutrition, sustainable energy, youth development and more.
education ·en ·49 episodes
Mastering tomato variety selection with Cornell's Greg Vogel
News Faces of Extension : Crystal Stewart Courtens
Innovations in apple farming with CCE specialist Mario Miranda-Sazo
A conversation with David Kay, Climate change and sustainable energy critical issue lead
Cornell insect expert breaks down potential impacts of Joro spider
Cornell dairy specialist shares latest on avian influenza in cattle
Cooperative Extension celebrates 55 Years of empowering communities through EFNEP
Reconnecting with Nature: Revisiting Liberty Hyde Bailey's 'The Nature Study Idea'
New CCE director shares vision, appreciation, and hope
CCE shares strategies for building a resilient future in ag
CCE Broome commercial kitchen helps local chefs share the sweetness
CCE's South Lawn Project: transitional jobs program cultivates opportunity.
Aravelle: the extension story behind Cornell's newest grape variety
Poultry in peril: CCE experts discuss avian influenza, backyard chickens and biosecurity.
Sowing the seeds of success: tips for smart seed selection
CCE, NY FarmNet helping farmers confront mental health challenges
Leading Through Extension - Ashley Helmholdt and garden based learning
Leading through Extension-The Cornell Farmworkers Program
Summer Boating Safety with David White of New York Sea Grant
Summer Special: Cornell Chicken: The story behind its famous flavor
Leading Through Extension: Meeting Local Emerging Needs Nationwide
Leading Through Extension: Supporting Families
Leading Through Extension: Experimenting Together
Leading Through Extension: Finding Our Common Humanity
Leading Through Extension: Engaging Youth In Trying Times
Leading Through Extension: A conversation with CALS Dean Benjamin Houlton
Community Flood Watch Project engages residents in reporting and mitigation
Bridging divides with the 4-H Rural Storytelling Project
Reflections on an unconventional 4-H camp season
Outgoing CALS Dean Kathryn Boor Reflects, Shares Thoughts on Future of Farming
Bio control experiments aim to balance biodiversity
Feature: I Farm Oneida
Feature: Eastern New York Vegetable News
Local Roads Part 2 with Jeffrey Griswold
Local Roads Part 1 with David Orr
CCE helps N. Y. communities get ready and recover
Introducing Parenting Tips: Temper Tantrums
Winter Readiness Roundtable
Talking Turkey
Cornell Farms Ops helps veterans cultivate lives in agriculture
CCE Interns Share Stories of Discovery
Part 3: New York Hemp Policy with Donna Lupardo
Part 2: Cutting Through the Hemp Haze with Larry Smart
Part 1: Cutting Through the Hemp Haze with Larry Smart
Specialist Spotlight: Mario Miranda Sazo on his path to CCE and digitizing orchards
How’s it growing? New York State summer crop outlook
Cornell Chicken: The story behind its famous flavor
Summer Camps: What’s new, tried & true
Growing urban agriculture in New York City
Innovations in New York State maple
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