CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION HERKIMER COUNTY TDOORS RKIMER OU HE Volume 7, Issue 6 November Decembe 2025

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Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) puts knowledge to work in pursuit of economic vitality, ecological sustainability and social well-being. We bring local experience and research-based solutions together, helping New York state families and communities thrive in our rapidly changing world.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is a collaboration among Cornell University, the United States Department of Agriculture, the State of New York, and the residents of New York state.
CCE connects communities with Cornell University research from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and the College of Human Ecology (CHE) to enrich and empower New York state neighbors, local businesses, towns and cities. Across New York, CCE works hard to improve: Farming and food production.
The strategic plan identifies six primary goals: Enhancing Communication; Campus/Community Connections; Diversification of Funding, Culture of Innovation, Board/Staff/PAC Capacity, and Capital Improvements/Enhancements.
CCE is part of the nationwide Cooperative Extension system of educational programs that are funded by federal, state and county governments. The U. S. Department of Agriculture is the federal partner while land grant universities are state partners.
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