Cornell Coop

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480 N Main St
Canandaigua, NY 14424

Cornell Cooperative Extension is a collaborative effort between The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and The College of Human Ecology, working to bring research-based solutions to communities across New York state. With a presence in every county and the five boroughs of New York City, CCE offers tailored programming and resources to support economic vitality, ecological sustainability, and social well-being.

Rooted in local experience and knowledge, CCE connects communities with research from Cornell University to empower neighbors, businesses, and cities. Through initiatives like Farm Ops for veterans, urban agriculture projects, and clean water programs, CCE is dedicated to helping families and communities thrive in a rapidly changing world.

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