The County Support Office are staffed Monday through Friday. The objective of these offices is to establish and maintain a clearinghouse of information related to agriculture in our local counties.
Press Releases New York Farm Bureau works not only to advocate for our members, but also to bring issues important to our members into the public eye. We want our communities to know about the ...
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Tradition. Progress. Cooperation. Hope. These are the principles New York Farm Bureau brings to the table every day through advocacy, education and protections for the rural and agricultural way of ...
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Local Farm Market Guide The New York Farm Bureau Local Farm Market Guide invites you to find out what’s growing, brewing, and cooking right in your backyard – or to take a road trip to explore ...
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 ...
New York Farm Bureau Board of DirectorsDavid Fisher President dfisher@nyfb.org Kim Skellie Vice President kimskellie@gmail.com District 1: Lavern Warriner lwarriner@premierselect.com District 2: Brad ...
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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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