Tuesdays, 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2026
All sessions are provided via Zoom. Advanced registration is required to obtain the Zoom links.
Webinars will be recorded and all the recordings will be sent to registrants for future review.
Session 1: 1/6/2026
1:00 PM Updates on the Cut Flower Cost Calculator
Speaker: Steve Hadcock, Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Market Development Educator, Team Leader of Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension
2:00 PM Great Woody Cuts: From Field to Vase
Speaker: Dr. John Dole, Professor, Horticultural Science, North Carolina State University
Session 2: 1/13/2026
1:00 PM So You Want to Grow Some Perennials as Cuts?
- a few comments that you won’t find on the Internet or Chat GPT from a scarred veteran of cut flower foibles
Speaker: Dr. Allan Armitage, Emeritus Professor of Horticulture, the University of Georgia, Author of “Specialty Cut Flowers”, “The Field Guide to Specialty Cut Flowers”, and other 15 books
2:00 PM Industry Trends from a Regional Wholesaler’s Perspective
Speaker: Jessica Balnaves, Founder & Owner of Flower Aggregate
Session 3: 1/20/2026
1:00 PM Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation: A Sustainable Path to Disease-Free Cut Flowers
Speaker: Dr. Francesca Hand, Professor of Ornamental Pathology, Department of Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University
2:00 PM Biochar Use in Cut Flower Production: Practical Insights
Speaker: Dr. Debbie Aller, Senior Extension Associate, Program Coordinator, the New York Soil Health Initiative, Cornell University
Session 4: 1/27/2026
1:00 PM Bugs in My Blooms? Using Beneficial Insects in Cut Flower High Tunnels*
Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Lamb, Senior Extension Associate, Ornamentals IPM Coordinator, Cornell Integrated Pest Management
2:00 PM Propagation Techniques for Plants That Are Used for Cut Flowers
Speaker: Dr. Mark Bridgen, Professor of Plant Breeding, School of Integrative Plant Science, Horticulture Section, Plant Breeding and Genetics Section, Cornell University
Session 5: 2/3/2026
1:00 PM Managing Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spots and Root Rot on Cut Flowers*
Speaker: Dr. Margery Daughtrey, Plant Pathologist, School of Integrative Plant Science, Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section, Cornell University
2:00 PM Managing Pests in (and Out of) Cut Flower Production*
Speaker: Daniel Gilrein, Entomologist and Associate Agricultural Program Director, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
3:00 PM Market Trends and New Cut Flower Varieties for 2026
Speaker: Dave Dowling, Cut Flower Specialist, Ball ColorLink
* NYSDEC pesticide application credits will be provided.
Cost: $20 per session and $60 for all five sessions
There is a partial scholarship available to extension educators of Cornell Cooperative Extension and other states - please contact Jingjing Yin at jy578@cornell.edu for more information.
Registration link:
https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/2026CutFlowerWebinarSeries_201, or scan the QR code.
If you need assistance with registration, contact: Jingjing Yin, jy578@cornell.edu or 518-429-8608
$ 20 per session and $60 for all five sessions
https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/2026CutFlowerWebinarSeries_201
Jingjing Yin
jy578@cornell.edu
518-429-8608
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Last updated December 19, 2025