Cornell Cooperative Extension

Extension Out Loud

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Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Paul Treadwell highlights the impact that CCE has on the daily lives of New Yorkers through engaging interviews with researchers, educators, and practitioners. These wide-ranging conversations explore agriculture, food systems, nutrition, sustainable energy, youth development and more.

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Cornell Cooperative Extension

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www.cce.cornell.edu

Latest episode

May 7, 2026

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Cast Forward : CCE Oswego County 4‑H and Trout Unlimited Hook Tomorrow’s Anglers 07.05.2026

Cast Forward : CCE Oswego County 4‑H and Trout Unlimited Hook Tomorrow’s Anglers by Cornell Cooperative Extension

Innovations in apple farming with CCE specialist Mario Miranda-Sazo 19.05.2025

In this episode of Extension Out Loud, Mario Miranda Sazo, fruit extension specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension's (CCE) Lake Ontario Fruit Program, shares how advanced technology and agricultural techniques are revolutionizing apple orchards. The digitalization of orchard management is transforming farming practices. Advanced drone technology now enables farmers to create precise blossom...

A conversation with David Kay, Climate change and sustainable energy critical issue lead 09.12.2024

In a rapidly evolving world, strengthening connections between the work done in Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) program areas across the state and the related research conducted at Cornell University has never been more crucial. This episode of Extension Out Loud is the first in a series introducing the purpose and potential impact of Critical Issue Leads. As defined by Andy Turner, director o...

Cornell insect expert breaks down potential impacts of Joro spider 01.07.2024

The Joro spider, an arachnid that's been in the United States for years in some southern states, has been trending in the news lately as the next potentially invasive species to land in New York State. Some media hypes giant, venomous, flying spiders, but how concerned should we really be here in New York about their potential arrival? To address these questions Alejandro Calixto, Director of the...

Cornell dairy specialist shares latest on avian influenza in cattle 14.06.2024

Though the H5N1 virus, often referred to as avian influenza, is most commonly associated with poultry, this spring farms in the Midwest reported cases in dairy cattle, presenting new risks for dairy herds, and farmers who work with them. While there are currently no known cases of H5N1 in New York dairy herds, Cornell and Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) experts are carefully monitoring the sit...

Cooperative Extension celebrates 55 Years of empowering communities through EFNEP 03.06.2024

A trip to the grocery store today is an exercise in balancing budget against nutritional need. For many community members, these calculations lead to decisions based on economy and convenience. For historically underserved populations, this process is complicated by issues of access and the expense of healthier choices. Addressing this challenge is the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program...

Reconnecting with Nature: Revisiting Liberty Hyde Bailey’s ‘The Nature Study Idea’ 22.04.2024

In a world increasingly dominated by technology, fostering a connection with the natural world carries more weight than ever. This episode of ‘Extension Out Loud’ is a conversation with John Linstrom, who recently edited a new version of Liberty Hyde Bailey’s book, “The Nature Study Idea.”   Bailey, a horticulturist, and educator, helped found the Cornell College of Agriculture, becoming dean...

New CCE director shares vision, appreciation, and hope 30.11.2023

After nearly 10 years as the New York State 4-H Director, Andrew Turner ’88, MPS ’98, is moving into a new role as Director for Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) beginning Dec. 1. In this episode of ‘Extension Out Loud,’ Turner shares his vision for moving the organization forward and his deeply personal connection to and appreciation for the CCE educators across the state who selflessly drive a...

New CCE director shares vision, appreciation, and hope 30.11.2023

New CCE director shares vision, appreciation, and hope by Cornell Cooperative Extension

CCE shares strategies for building a resilient future in ag 11.10.2023

The agricultural sector dealing with unprecedented challenges in the face of climate change. To shed light on the efforts being made to address these issues, Jenna Walczak, Ag Climate Resiliency Specialist for CCE’s Harvest New York team joined Cornell Cooperative Extension’s (CCE) ‘Extension Out Loud’ podcast for a conversation about helping farmers adapt to the changing climate and build resilie...

CCE Broome commercial kitchen helps local chefs share the sweetness 13.09.2023

Chef Chantay Skrine is dicing onions for her collard greens. Skrine, owner of Sweetay’s LLC in Binghamton, N.Y., is at work in a shared commercial kitchen on the campus of Cornell Cooperative Extension Broome County. The past two years have been demanding, but her presence here signals a major step in the growth of her food-based business. “Being able to utilize the kitchen here at the CCE has bee...

CCE's South Lawn Project: transitional jobs program cultivates opportunity. 15.06.2023

The South Lawn Project, on-site at the offices of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, in Rochester, N.Y., has transformed an underutilized piece of land into a thriving food-growing environment, offering employment opportunities to at-risk young adults. In this episode of Cornell Cooperative Extension ‘s 'Extension Out Loud” podcast Marci Muller, CCE Urban Garden Specialist, explains t...

Aravelle: the extension story behind Cornell's newest grape variety 18.05.2023

Aravelle is a new grape variety developed by Dr. Bruce Reisch of Cornell Agri Tech. This Riesling Cayuga White cross has some unique features that address specific challenges faced by growers here in NY State.  For this episode of Extension Out Loud I sat down with Dr. Reisch, Hans Walter Peterson – viticulture specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension and Louis and Donna Gridley of Gridl...

Poultry in peril: CCE experts discuss avian influenza, backyard chickens and biosecurity. 30.03.2023

For the episode transcript and more show notes, please visit: cals.cornell.edu/news/leading-through-extension

Sowing the seeds of success: tips for smart seed selection 06.03.2023

Episode Transcript: PAUL TREADWELL: Welcome to Extension Out Loud, a podcast from Cornell Cooperative Extension. I'm Paul Treadwell. And it's that time of year. Seed catalogs have arrived. The days are slowly getting longer. And we look, with longing and hope, to our backyards, anticipating the day when we can finally plant the first seeds of the season. And so many seeds to choose from, as we fli...

CCE, NY FarmNet helping farmers confront mental health challenges 23.01.2023

For this episode  of Extension Out Loud I’m joined by three guests who are active in a new program focusing on mental health on the farm. Farmers faces several complicating factors that create mental health stressors – long work hours, volatile commodity prices and lack of access to mental health resources being serval of these factors. New statistics from the CDC reveal a startling truth abo...

Leading Through Extension - Ashley Helmholdt and garden based learning 11.08.2021

Episode links: Episode Transcript: PAUL TREADWELL: Welcome to Extension Out Loud, a podcast from Cornell Cooperative Extension. I am Paul Treadwell. KATIE BAILDON: And I'm Katie Baildon. PAUL TREADWELL: This is our final episode in the Living Through Extension series that we've been running. And as a side note, it's also the final episode that my co-host will be joining me for the show. We want to...

Leading through Extension-The Cornell Farmworkers Program 02.08.2021

    Episode transcript: PAUL TREADWELL: Welcome to Extension Out Loud, a podcast from Cornell Cooperative Extension. I'm Paul Treadwell. KATIE BAILDON: And I'm Katie Baildon. PAUL TREADWELL: We got a chance to sit down and talk to-- KATIE BAILDON: We talked to Mary Jo Dudley. She's senior extension associate and director of the Cornell Farmworker Program in the Department of Global Devel...

Summer Boating Safety with David White of New York Sea Grant 14.07.2021

Summer is a great time to be on the water.  For this episode of Extension Out Loud we talked with David White, of New York Sea Grant, about the basics of boating safety. Learn how you can help insure a safe and family friendly experience on the great waterways of New York State.   Transcript: Paul Treadwell  Welcome to extension out loud, a podcast from Cornell Cooperative Extension...

Summer Special: Cornell Chicken: The story behind its famous flavor 30.06.2021

The Cornell Chicken recipe has a storied history. During this conversation with Reenie Baker Sandsted - daughter of Dr. Baker, and Sarah Sandsted - grandaughter of Dr. Baker, we dive into the origins of this recipe. We also discuss other poultry innovations that Dr. Baker is responsible for. Recorded August 2018 at the New York State Fair.   Original Cornell Chicken recipe published 1950:&nbs...

Leading Through Extension: Meeting Local Emerging Needs Nationwide 26.05.2021

What trends are we seeing in Extension work nationally and how are state Extension systems rising to meet needs highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic? Dr. Caroline Crocoll Henney, executive director of the national Cooperative Extension System, joins the Extension Out Loud podcast to discuss these questions and the history of the Cooperative Extension System in the latest episode of Cornell Coopera...

Leading Through Extension: Supporting Families 05.05.2021

In this episode of “Extension Out Loud,” CCE Associate Director Kimberly Kopko introduces listeners to the history and evolution of the College of Human Ecology and how its mission to support New York state families has endured. For show notes and the episode transcript visit: https://cals.cornell.edu/news/2021/05/leading-through-extension-supporting-families

Leading Through Extension: Experimenting Together 14.04.2021

Historian and professor Scott Peters has dedicated over two decades to examining the dynamic relationships that scientists, scholars, and extension educators at land-grant universities have with the communities they serve. In this episode, Peters traces the history of extension systems and engages with the difficult question: what exactly is extension work? For the episode transcript and more show...

Leading Through Extension: Finding Our Common Humanity 24.03.2021

Under Anu Rangarajan’s direction, the Cornell Small Farms Program builds networks and cultivates relationships among new, aspiring, and longtime farmers across the state. During the past year, when staying connected feels harder than ever, Rangarajan, also an assistant director of Cornell Cooperative Extension, and her team created space for human connection and personal reflection. In this episod...

Leading Through Extension: Engaging Youth In Trying Times 10.03.2021

Hands-on youth development programming looks different these days, with more youth, educators, and 4-H volunteers gathering virtually and making full use of digital communication and learning platforms. What hasn’t changed is 4-H's enduring commitment to nurturing the heads, hearts, hands, and health of youth across the New York state. In this episode of “Extension Out Loud,” a podcast by Cornell...

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