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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 County Support Offices are staffed Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The objective of these offices is to establish and maintain a clearinghouse of information related to ...
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.
New York Farm Bureau works every day to advocate for the agricultural industry and for our rural communities. We identify key issues that directly and indirectly impact agriculture through a ...
The new law preserves risk management tools for farmers and DEC’s regulatory control over agricultural pesticides. The following may be attributed to NYFB President David Fisher: “New York Farm Bureau ...
New York Farm Bureau's Public Policy Department identifies consensus issues and advocates for our members’ interests on state and national levels to guide legislative and regulatory proposals for the ...
In 2009, the Supreme Court Appellate Division ruled that houses built by Sandy and Barbara Lewis on Lewis Family Farms in Essex County for their farmworkers were agricultural use structures and not ...