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The submission deadline is April 30, 2025 Selections will be made by May 15, 2025. If your proposal is selected, you will receive a complimentary ticket to attend the conference and one hotel room for ...
Farms are a business. That means they hire their employees with the same rigor, background checks and proper protocols as any reputable business would. They do not hire indiscriminately, no matter how ...
New York high school seniors who are graduating and interested in pursuing a career related to agriculture can apply for New York Farm Bureau’s Agricultural Youth Scholarship. Eligible students can ...
NYS Tax Memo on Exemptions for Farmers and Commercial Horse Boarding Operations. Form ST-125--Farmers and Commercial Horse Boarding Operator's Exemption Certificate for qualified items (except diesel ...
New York is a leading agricultural state, worth more than $8 billion in revenue in 2022. Below is the latest data available, provided by USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, the NYS ...
The New York Farm Bureau® Safety Group 486 was started by farmers who understood the need for safety, security, and competitive pricing. Since 1967, we have been providing just that. As agriculture ...
Take advantage of some great deals and discounts as an NYFB member! If you are a member, log in to use your membership status. Non-members can check out information about our Member Benefits and see ...
The USDA released its 2022 Agriculture Census revealing a cause of concern for New York agriculture. While 98-percent of farms remain family owned in the state, the overall number of farms declined by ...
Three women took their hundreds of thousands of social media followers to the farm on a recent tour of agriculture in New York’s Hudson Valley. The unique experience was a collaboration between New ...
Providing workable solutions for issues affecting agriculture Influencing public policies that affect agriculture now and in the future Stepping up and telling the story of agriculture Serving their ...
In late February, I joined several other Farm Bureau members and staff from across the state on a trip to New York City a for multipurpose visit. Our lobbying visits with the local offices of six ...
In 1911, times were tough in Broome County, New York. Farmers did not have money to spend. Binghamton merchants were feeling the loss. The Lackawanna Railroad saw lower freight shipments to the area.
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