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6064 New York 22, Suite 5, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides information in various methods to educate local farmers on management of their farms and gardens regarding season extension, marketing locally grown food, and vegetable and fruit production more effectively with an emphasis on environmentally friendly practices. Also provide landscape, grounds and turf management with current practices.
417 Liberty Street, Room 1024, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Offers programs to help sustain agriculture including information and support where possible in managing pests, pollution prevention, waste and water management, animal husbandry including dairy and livestock production, beekeeping, field/crop management, grape and vegetable crop production, farm business management, and forest and wildlife management. Also includes information on home gardening including free or low-cost gardening classes.
455 Court St, Binghamton, NY 13904
An eight-county coalition of diverse stakeholders working to build food secure communities and a thriving healthy regional food system through collaboration.Current programs include:Farm to SchoolFood as Medicine - Produce Prescription ProgramFarm to Early Care and Education
203 North Hamilton Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Provides research-based field crop production recommendations and resources to help improve crop production efficiency through increased yields, improved quality, decreased input costs, protected yields, and new technologies.
425 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira, NY 14904
Offers programs to help sustain agriculture including information and support where possible in managing pests, pollution prevention, waste and water management, animal husbandry including dairy and livestock production, beekeeping, field, grape and vegetable crop production, farm business management, and forest and wildlife management. Also provides information on water quality, recycling, household hazardous waste, radon, lead and other household environmental issues.
355 West Main Street, Suite 150, Malone, NY 12953
Provides information and resources to help farmers and gardeners with plant, vegetable, and fruit production, including information about plant diseases, germination, soil testing and much more.
323 Owego Street, Unit 5, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Offers programs to help sustain agriculture including information and support where possible in managing pests, pollution prevention, waste and water management, animal husbandry including dairy and livestock production, beekeeping, field, grape and vegetable crop production, farm business management, and forest and wildlife management. Also provides information on water quality, radon, and other household environmental issues.
323 Owego Street, Unit 5, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Offers programs to help sustain agriculture including information and support where possible in managing pests, pollution prevention, waste and water management, animal husbandry including dairy and livestock production, beekeeping, field, grape and vegetable crop production, farm business management, and forest and wildlife management. Also provides information on water quality, radon, and other household environmental issues.
3357 Route 9W, Highland, NY 12528
Researchers work with commercial fruit and vegetable growers along with other agricultural producers to support the local food system and to protect the agricultural heritage of the Hudson Valley and Eastern New York.
355 West Main Street, Suite 150, Malone, NY 12953
Works to foster and develop agricultural and natural resources, creates and supports local farmers, dairies, ranchers and gardeners to protect the natural resources through educational programs and technical services and practice in organic farming. Resources for new or beginning farmers available.
6064 New York 22, Suite 5, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides research results and information about farming issues to local farmers with varying farm size and enterprises, through farm visits, newsletters, and local programs. Provide workshops on specific farm issues, such as herd health, nutrition, farm business management, calf care, and more.