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Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
25 Dairy Farms Receive Conservation Easement Grants
More than $18.6 million has been
provided in support of conservation easement projects on 25 New York
dairy farms.
Dairy farmers continue to face challenges from prolonged
low milk prices, increasing the threat of conversion of viable
agricultural land to non-farm development.
Through the Farmland Protection Implementation Grant program, dairy farms can diversify their operations or transition their farms to the next generation at more affordable costs, while ensuring the land forever remains used for agricultural purposes.
Through the Farmland Protection Implementation Grant program, dairy farms can diversify their operations or transition their farms to the next generation at more affordable costs, while ensuring the land forever remains used for agricultural purposes.
Since early 2018, New York state has awarded more
than $30.7 million to dairy farms, protecting
15,102 acres.
Protecting
the agricultural land base of an operating dairy farm from conversion
to non-farm use is essential to the long-term viability and
sustainability of New York's
agricultural industry.
New York's dairy
industry is the largest sector of the state's
agricultural industry and a critical component of its economy, accounting for
about one-half of New York state's
on-farm production, agricultural support
services and value-added products.
New York State is home to nearly 4,000
dairy
farms with more than 620,000 cows, producing 14.9 billion pounds of
milk. New York ranks fourth in the production of milk and is
first in the nation in the production of other dairy products, such as
yogurt and cottage cheese.
The projects awarded will protect 10,253 acres of viable agricultural land comprised of prime soils:
Capital Region
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $413,670 to protect 260 acres of the New Generation Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $859,075 to protect 648 acres of the Burch Family Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $200,142 to protect 71 acres of the Wagner Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $517,737 to protect 357 acres of the Adams Acres Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $369,261 to protect 309 acres of the Chapin Family Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $821,841 to protect 439 acres of the Otter Creek Farm.
- Saratoga PLAN - $823,706 to protect 172 acres of the Drumm Farm.
- Saratoga PLAN - $1,010,164 to protect 175 acres of the Hanehan Family Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $324,968 to protect 165 acres of the Liddleholme Farm.
- Agricultural Stewardship Association - $ 572,921 to protect 332 acres of the Hickory Hills Dairy.
Central New York
- New York Agricultural Land Trust - $500,194 to protect 200 acres of CBG Farms.
- New York Agricultural Land Trust - $339,281 to protect 164 acres of Fesko Farms.
- New York Agricultural Land Trust - $1,993,723 to protect 796 acres of Pastureland Farm.
- New York Agricultural Land Trust - $637,219 to protect 299 acres of Fesko Farms.
Finger Lakes
- Genesee Land Trust - $1,124,759 to protect 567 acres of Koeberle Farm.
- Finger Lakes Land Trust - $967,522 to protect 414 acres of Christiansen Farm.
- Genesee Valley Conservancy - $1,999,750 to protect 1,055 acres of Highgrove Farm.
- Genesee Valley Conservancy - $2 million to protect 1,384 acres of Roll-N-View Farm.
Hudson Valley
- Scenic Hudson Land Trust - $790,000 to protect 96 acres of Scholldorf Farm.
Mohawk Valley
- Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust - $417,690 to protect 236 acres of Groeslon Farm.
- Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy - $960,971 to protect 823 acres of Creek Acres Farm.
North Country
- Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust - $880,678 to protect 721 acres of Huntley Farm.
- Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust - $468,878 to protect 323 acres of Northrup & Sons Farm.
- Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust - $301,184 to protect 156 acres of Nemeth Farm.
- Adirondack Land Trust - $116,200 to protect 91 acres of Moran Farm.
Following
the success of Round 1 of this program,
New York state is launching a second round of the Farmland Protection
Implementation Grant program specifically for dairy. The state will
accept applications on a rolling basis for farmland protection
grants of up to $2 million from eligible entities, such as land trusts, municipalities,
counties, and soil and water conservation districts. There is no application deadline.
Conservation easement projects will be awarded to eligible dairy farms that are:
- Transitioning to the next ownership of a continuing dairy, but whose operation has been modified to ensure greater financial sustainability;
- Continuing dairy, but diversifying the overall farm operation; or
- Converting to a non-dairy farm operation.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Stinky Corpse Plant Ready to Bloom at Cornell
Titan arum |
The full name of the plant is titan arum. The corpse flower and plants “emits a powerful scent that smells like rotting meat to attract carrion flies and other insects that spread pollen to other Titan Arums,” according to Cornell.
For updates on what the plant is doing and even watch a livestream, go to
http://conservatory.cals.cornell.edu/
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Companies Chosen to Compete in Grow-NY Food, Business Challenge
From Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office:
Eighteen companies have been selected to take part in round one of the Grow-NY food innovation and
agriculture technology business challenge.
The contenders were chosen
from a field of almost 200 startups that applied to be part of the
initiative, which is focused on enhancing the emerging food, beverage
and agriculture innovation cluster in Central New York, the Finger Lakes
and the Southern Tier.
The applicant pool represented
23 different states and 16 countries. The Grow-NY region includes a
broad 22-county swath that includes Upstate New York's farming community
as well as several major urban centers, including Rochester, Syracuse,
Ithaca and Binghamton.
The selected finalists include:
- AgVoice - Norcross, Ga.
- Capro-X - Ithaca
- Combplex - Ithaca
- Dropcopter - Syracuse
- Halomine - Ithaca
- Whole Healthy Food - Ithaca
- Independent Barley & Malt - Litchfield, Mich.
- Livestock Water Recycling - Alberta, Canada
- Nuravine - New York City
- Paragon Pure - Princeton, NJ
- The Perfect Granola - Victor, NY
- Radical Plastics - Beverly, Mass.
- RealEats America - Geneva, NY
- Re-Nuble - Rochester
- Simply Good Jars - Philadelphia, Pa.
- Slate Craft Goods - Westwood, Mass.
- Tiliter - Munich, Germany
- Varcode - Naperville, Ill.
Each startup
has recently been assigned
a mentor who will help them make connections in the region, plan
regional business trips, and refine their business pitches. The
finalists will pitch their ideas to a panel of Grow-NY judges and a live
audience from Nov. 12-13 at the
Grow-NY Food and Ag Summit held at the Rochester Riverside Convention
Center.
Cornell University is administering the competition through its
Center for Regional Economic Advancement.
Monday, September 9, 2019
Agriculture Academy Sees Enrollment Climb
Check out this story from the Watertown Daily Times.
Go to https://www.nny360.com/news/stlawrencecounty/student-enrollment-climbs-at-agriculture-academy-for-st-lawrence-county/article_71bf5420-7b7c-5aa4-a04c-934b1c91bc52.html to see the story about this agriculture academy.
Go to https://www.nny360.com/news/stlawrencecounty/student-enrollment-climbs-at-agriculture-academy-for-st-lawrence-county/article_71bf5420-7b7c-5aa4-a04c-934b1c91bc52.html to see the story about this agriculture academy.