Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County assists and educates residents, businesses and professionals in a broad spectrum of topics by providing research-based information on parenting, diabetes management, nutrition and wellness, horticulture, environmental protection, marine restoration and sustainable agriculture.
Experts from our four main program areas—Family Health and Wellness, Marine, Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development—reach tens of thousands of adults, children, professionals and businesses each year.
We bring this free and low-cost knowledge directly to people at workshops, children’s camps, libraries and schools. We also work one-on-one with fisherman, farmers and growers to strengthen these industries, bringing tourism and advancing economic development. CCE programs have had a significant impact on communities and industry in Suffolk for nearly a century.
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Monitoring, Testing & Interpretation
Troubleshooting & Contamination Concerns
Biology of Composting & Feedstocks
Facility Design, Regulations, & Producer Case Studies
How to install a Lysimeter 12 20
How to collect effluent from a Lysimeter 12 20
The clam MMM
La Placita, Glen Cove
We Are CCE of Suffolk – Here for You, Your Neighbors and Families since 1917.
LIBN | NOW Weekly Webinar
Salt Water Intrusion in the Long Island Sound Area
Employee Highlight: Gerry Lake, Nutritionist, SNAP Ed
Landscape Applications of Biochar
Ornamental Nursery Applications of Biochar
The Science Behind Biochar
Biochar Basics Overview
About us: Community Education (español)
About us: Community Education
Help us save Family Health and Wellness
Just some of the Impact our Family Health and Wellness team has
2020, Year in Review
Rain Gardens at Port Jefferson Harbor Linking Water, Wildlife and Waterways
Compost and Soil Amendments (10/21/2020)
East End Success Stories: Springs Food Pantry