ALBANY, NY — New York Farm Bureau (NYFB) today provided testimony at a joint legislative public hearing on the 2025 executive budget proposal at the State Capitol. Associate Director of Public Policy ...
The following statement may be attributed to New York Farm Bureau President David Fisher: “New York Farm Bureau is pleased that Governor Hochul included in her budget an extra $5,000,000 for the ...
Verona, NY – New York Farm Bureau attracted a record-breaking 400-plus attendees and nearly 70 sponsors to its State Annual Convention in Verona, NY, held Dec. 3-5. This was the 68 th annual meeting ...
New York Farm Bureau was honored to host a four-day tour of farms across New York State for members and associates of the National Far m Union (NFU) of England and Wales, our counterparts in the ...
A dream of producing cider and opening a cidery is now about to become a reality for the Geertz family in Jerusalem. But the road to this dream has been filled with hiccups along the way.Jean, Syd, ...
New York Farm Bureau invites you to join us this year as a sponsor or exhibitor at this year’s State Annual Convention. This is an opportunity to support and network with more than 350 New York Farm ...
Deanna Fox, a veteran leader and communicator, to lead the largest farm organization in the state. New York Farm Bureau’s new CEO, Deanna Fox, is excited to bring her years of leadership and ...
New York Farm Bureau has implemented a Legal Service and Referral Plan for New York Farm Bureau members. The program is designed to provide assistance to members who have legal questions or concerns ...
At Cornell AgriTech, formerly the New York State Agriculture Experiment Station, scientists are unleashing the power of robotics and artificial intelligence to tackle major challenges facing farmers ...
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 ...
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 ...