
Freeville, NY
The Freeville Farm includes a 30 acre parcel which is certified organic by NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC. Research focuses on optimizing organic vegetable production systems in the Northeast.
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Ithaca, NY
Dilmun Hill, a 12-acre student-run farm, provides a working farm for students to learn hands-on organic practices and farm management. Dilmun distributes organic produce to Cornell Dining, Manndible Cafe and sells directly to the public. |
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Aurora, NY
Ten acres of Musgrave Research Farm are certified organic by NOFA-NY with five additional acres in transition. Research includes weed and crop management, organic production systems and breeding and variety testing. |
| Willsboro, NY
Since 1993, six acres at Willsboro Research Farm have been dedicated to organic research, in particular organic grain trials, and those acres of Willsboro Farm became certified organic in 1996. |
| Long Island, NY
LIHREC has a two-acre field exclusively for applied research in cultural practices and pest management within an organic production system and other organic research is conducted elsewhere at the center. |
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Geneva, NY
Two acres are dedicated to research on organic vegetable pest and crop management systems since 1995. Research has also been conducted on the feasibility of organic grape production in New York. |
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Ithaca, NY A student-run vineyard of about 500 grapevines at Cornell Orchards — a little more than half an acre — is certified organic by the NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC. Cornell Orchards also organically manages one acre of disease resistant apple varieties, mainly Liberty, which are planned to go through the certification process in 2013. |
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Ithaca, NY
A greenhouse on Cornell campus with a growing area of 1352 sqft is dedicated to organic research. This greenhouse is certified organic by NOFA and heated with natural gas. Contact: John Jantz |






