Upcoming Events & Opportunities: Wednesday, January 15, 2025

January 15, 2025

Ag English Mentorship

$275 for NYS residents, $325 for out of state residents

January 17 - February 28

Zoom

Materials available January 17

Live weekly Zoom sessions Fridays from January 27 to February 28

Participants can choose from 2 options to attend the live sessions at either 8am or 2pm

This program offers an agricultural-focused English course that blends professional instruction with mentorship, making learning both relevant and engaging.  For a limited time only!

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Ag Supervisory Leadership

ASL104: Staffing and Organizing Your Team

$275 for NYS residents, $325 for out of state residents
Scholarship opportunity available for dairy producers

January 17 - February 27

Zoom

Materials available January 17

Live weekly Zoom sessions Thursdays, at 3pm.

Registrations due January 22

Learn how to professionalize your human resource systems and position your farm as employers of choice.  Improve your interview and selection process, and learn how to implement a strong onboarding program.  

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Farm Succession Planning Webinar

Free

Wednesday, January 22 | Noon - 1:30pm

Zoom

Attendees will:

  • Learn the key considerations for successfully transferring a business.
  • Understand when farm succession planning should occur.
  • Be able to identify tensions associated with the succession planning process.
  • Define 10 common pitfalls of succession planning.

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Cornell Organic Field Crops Conference

$40 per person | Includes coffee, lunch, and happy hour!

Thursday, February 6 | 9am - 5:30pm

Jordan Hall, Cornell AgriTech, Geneva, NY

This inaugural meeting seeks to bring together organic field crop farmers, service providers and researchers from the Northeast region and beyond to share knowledge on a diversity of topics relevant to our vibrant and growing organic crop farming community.

Topics covered include: 

  • Reducing Tillage and Soil Health
  • Pest Management
  • Diversifying your Crop Rotation Profitably
  • Transition to Organic
  • Cornell Organic Research Briefs

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Ag Solutions & Networking Expo

Tuesday, February 18 | 9:30am - 3pm

Prentice Hall

SUNY Cobleskill

Join us for a day of networking and collaboration tailored to farmers, rural landowners, and aspiring agriculturalists.  The event is designed to focus on the topics that matter more to the agricultural community in our region.

Registration due February 11.

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Parasite Issues and Management for Small Ruminants

Free

Wednesday, March 5 | 6:30pm

Zoom

Topics include:

  • Common parasite signs and lifecycles
  • Five point check
  • Treatments and management
  • Resources

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Dairy Producer Survey

In partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension and Oneida County, Mohawk Valley EDGE is seeking input from regional dairy farmers to understand the potential for new dairy processing solutions for the county's dairy farmers. The project aims to support the region's valuable dairy industry and dairy farmers to ensure their long-term viability.

We are especially interested in reaching dairy farmers in Fulton, Herkimer, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego counties.

Please note that all data received in survey responses will be kept anonymous and only used to plan and assess the value of new dairy processing for this study. Individual data will not be shared or published.

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Farmers Helping Farmers: Assistance for Hurricane Helene Victims

Many herds and homes in Western North Carolina have been hit hard by Hurricane Helene. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) is helping to connect farmers who have lost their feed supply during the disaster with others who have hay or feed to donate.

Three donation sites for livestock supplies are open in North Carolina to help those affected by Hurricane Helene. Needed items include round and square hay bales, grain mix and pellets for cattle, and fencing supplies. Click here for more information.

If you are able to assist livestock producers through providing feed or supplies, please click the link above, or click here to learn how.

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Opportunity for Organic Dairies

Participate in this USDA multi-state project and receive a free evaluation of your milking equipment and parlor routine, a bacteriology test of your bulk tank, and a $100 Amazon gift card.

Contact Daniela for more information and to sign up at 315-749-3486 or DG647@cornell.edu

What will you get? 

  • Bacteriology results from your bulk tank on 2 occasions.
  • Milking equipment check
  • Parlor timing and hygiene evaluation
  • A report summarizing your farm's specific mastitis risk factors and a follow up report.
  • $100 online Amazon gift card as a token of thanks for the time dedicated to the project.

What will participating farms be asked to do?

Participating farms will be interviewed over the phone/web conference to complete a milk quality survey, and then we will spend 1/2 at the dairy conducting the evaluation including during one of their milking shifts. We will return for a second evaluation ~ 1/2 year later. We will be taking extra precautions from a biosecurity standpoint.

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Microenterprise Grant Program - Herkimer County

To fill a void in helping micro existing companies or start-up companies by providing funding for fixtures, equipment, machinery, and furniture, while at the same time amplifying efforts to increase job opportunities for low-to-moderate income.  Click here for more information.

$5,000 - $35,000: Must result in either the creation of at least one new job for individuals of low-to-moderate income, or company owner must be of low-to-moderate income.

Criteria: Involved in manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, agriculture, high technology, research and development and traditional and innovative small business endeavors.  Must be located within the County of Herkimer.  Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability, or Corporation.

Commercial enterprises that have 5 or fewer full-time employees, one or more of which owns the enterprise at the time of the application.  Must complete approved entrepreneurial assistance or small business-training program.

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USDA Launches Assistance Network to Support Financially Distressed Farmers and Ranchers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing the launch of the Distressed Borrowers Assistance Network, an initiative designed to provide personalized support to financially distressed farmers and ranchers across the nation. Through a series of Cooperative Agreements, this national network will connect distressed borrowers with individualized assistance to help them stabilize and regain financial footing

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List on MeatSuite for FREE

MeatSuite.com is a free resource provided by Cornell University where NY meat farmers can create a farm profile and list their bulk (wholes, halves, quarters) and bundled (i.e. Grilling Bundle) meat products

How do I join?

Farmers can click here to create a free farm profile.  You must list at least one product for your farm's profile to go live.  You'll also have access to Cornell's free Meat Price Calculator, a helpful tool for pricing your meat to make a profit.

If you have any questions as you create your farm profile or products, please email Matt LeRoux at mnl28@cornell.edu

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NYSERDA's Agriculture Programs

Three programs :

  • Agriculture Energy Audit Program (AEAP): This program offers NY state farmers no-cost energy audits to help identify energy efficiency opportunities on their farm.
  • REAP Technical Assistance Program (RTAP): This program has been designed to assist farmers at no-cost to make applications to the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP).  If awarded, farmers can receive up to 50% of the total project cost.
  • Energy Best Practices for Agriculture: The best practices have been developed to help educate producers with energy-efficient technologies, how they function, the average cost, and the average payback in years.

To learn more about these programs and eligibility, click here.

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Video: Endangered Species Act and Pesticides: An Example

Bill Chism, chair of the Endangered Species Act Committee of the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA)'s acclaimed March 20, 2024 webinar on how pesticide labels may change to protect endangered species is now available on NYSIPM's YouTube channel. 

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Video: Quebec Farmer Panel on Life After Neonics

Four years ago, neonicotinoid seed treatments were banned in Quebec (the provisions in NY's Birds and Bees Act are similar to this law).

Recently, UVM extension hosted a Quebec Farmer Panel on Transitioning Away From Neonic Treated Seeds.

The discussion was recorded and can be viewed for free and unedited.

Opinion article can be found here by Louis Robert.

NY Farm Bureau's statement on NY's Birds and Bees Act.

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NY FarmNet E-newsletter

Click here to sign up at the bottom of their webpage.

The Farm Hand e-newsletter is the newest monthly resource from NY FarmNet.  Each month they will bring readers information, resources, and news about how NY FarmNet supports agriculture across NYS.

NY FarmNet's free, confidential services are available to all farmers, farm families, and agribusinesses operating in New York State, regardless of size or type.  They help farmers with a variety of personal and financial issues - 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  NY FarmNet can be contacted at 1-800-547-3276 or by email at nyfarmnet@cornell.edu

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Dairy Market Watch

November's Dairy Market Watch is now available for sharing, downloading, or viewing here.

Dairy Market Watch is an educational newsletter to keep producers informed of changing market factors affecting the dairy industry. Dairy Market Watch is published at the end of every month, funded in part by Cornell Pro-Dairy, and is compiled by Katelyn Walley, Farm Business Management Specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension's Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program.




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Upcoming Events

Farm Succession Planning Webinar

January 22, 2025 : Farm Succession Planning Webinar

Free webinar

View Farm Succession Planning Webinar Details

Ag Supervisory Leadership

January 17, 2025
January 23, 2025
January 30, 2025
February 6, 2025
February 13, 2025
February 20, 2025
February 27, 2025
: Ag Supervisory Leadership

ASL104: Staffing and Organizing Your Team

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Ag English Mentorship

January 17, 2025
January 24, 2025
January 31, 2025
February 7, 2025
February 14, 2025
February 21, 2025
February 28, 2025
: Ag English Mentorship

This program offers an agricultural-focused English course that blends professional instruction with mentorship, making learning both relevant and engaging.  For a limited time only!

View Ag English Mentorship Details

Announcements

Sign Up for Our Weekly E-Newsletter

We send out a bi-weekly e-newsletter that has announcements, upcoming programs, and opportunities for you!  Registration is quick, easy, and free.  Click here to sign up today!

Document and Share Storm Damage

Mother nature has really been difficult over the last few days. Significant damage has been seen throughout NYS. Please let us know what types of damage your farm may have sustained during this time. This could be in the form of property damage, lost power, milk dump due to lost power, loss of livestock, loss of stored feed or growing crops.

Farms are encouraged to DOCUMENT AND SHARE any impacts the weather may have had on their home or business. This could include structure damage, crop loss, inventory loss due to power outages, damage to equipment or fencing, and more.

If your farm experienced any sort of damage, please reach out to any of the folks listed below (or all of them). The more impact information that is collected, the greater the likelihood of a disaster declaration which can bring vital emergency support and awareness. The CNYDLFC Team will continue to collect detail and submit to NYSDAM and the EDEN network.

Reporting Weather Related Impacts (For your home or farm business)

  • First, ensure that all the people and animals on your farm are safe, and that there aren't any unsafe working conditions created because of the weather (check your structures!). If there's an emergency, call 911 - don't try to manage it all on your own.
  • Second, document all negative weather impacts for your farm and their estimated financial cost. Take photos, make estimates, and put it all in a safe place.
  • Reach out to your insurance providers - farm, vehicle, crop, etc. to initiate the claim process as needed.
  • Then, share your farm's damage with any (or all) of the ag support agencies listed below. We all work together to collect storm damage information and funnel it up to Ag and Markets which can initiate a natural disaster declaration.
Your local Cornell Cooperative Extension Association Office.
  • Chenango: 607-334-5841
  • Fulton/Montgomery: 518-853-2135
  • Herkimer: 315-866-7920
  • Madison: 315-684-3001
  • Otsego: 607-547-2536
  • Schoharie: 518-234-4303
  • Saratoga: 518-885-8995
Any of our CNYDLFC Team members (calls/emails/texts/site visit requests all ok)
  • Erik Smith: 315-219-7786
  • Daniela Gonzalez: 315-749-3486
  • Ashley McFarland- 315-604-2156

Your county USDA/FSA service center.
  • Chenango: 607-334-3231
  • Fulton/Montgomery: 518-853-4015
  • Herkimer: 315-866-2520
  • Madison:315-824-9076
  • Otsego: 607-547-8131
  • Schoharie: 518-295-8600
  • Saratoga: 518-692-9940

Your county farm bureau manager

  • Region 3: Bailey Coon: 518-937-0566
  • Region 5: John Wagner: 315-761-9770
  • Region 6: Natally Batiston: 518-937-0269
  • Region 7: Todd Heyn: 518-431-9338

Please let us know how we can help you.


Cash Rent and Custom Harvest Survey

To date, there is limited information available about rental rates and fees for crop harvesting.  Farms can use this valuable information for their farm business planning to help improve decision making and profitability. 

The data that is collected, and the subsequent reports/findings/resources will be helpful for all of us to answer that call of "What's the average rental rate in my area?" and "How much do people charge to combine oats?"

Take the survey here.


Farmers Can Join MeatSuite For Free!

MeatSuite.com is a free resource provided by Cornell University where NY meat farmers can create a farm profile and list their bulk (wholes, halves, quarters) and bundled (i.e. Grilling Bundle) meat products.

Why should farmers join?

1. It's free and easy!
2. Connect with more local customers. In the past year the MeatSuite.com farm directory had 8,300 visits from New York consumers. Farm profiles get as many as 25 views per month from potential local customers. We also spotlight MeatSuite farms on social media and bring attention and purchases to farms through highlights and giveaways.

How do I join?

Farmers can visit https://www.meatsuite.com/farmers/ to create a free farm profile. You must list at least one product for your farm's profile to go live. You'll also have access to Cornell's free Meat Price Calculator, a helpful tool for pricing your meat to make a profit.

While you're on MeatSuite, check out the "Creating Consumer-Friendly Bulk Meats" publication on the log-in page. It has tips on how to create bulk meat products that are easier for first-time buyers to say "yes" to.

If you have any questions as you create your farm profile or products, we're here to help! Please email Matt LeRoux at mnl28@cornell.edu.


Spotted Lanternfly

Lycorma delicatula, or Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), is an invasive plant hopper from Asia and is an agricultural pest. In the United States, it was first found in Pennsylvania in 2014. Spotted Lanternfly has been found in New York State on Staten Island, all New York City boroughs, Long Island, Port Jervis, Sloatsburg, Orangeburg, Ithaca, Binghamton, Middletown, Newburgh, Highland, and the Buffalo area. SLF threatens the agriculture and forestry industries, and is also a nuisance pest. The nymphs and adults feed on over 70 different plants, but is especially detrimental to grapes, a black walnut, hops, maple trees and apples. New York State Ag and Markets supported CCE efforts to help bring awareness to communities and we developed this Public Service Announcement and would appreciate you sharing it with your member lists. 



CCE Livestock Program Work Team

See the Livestock Program Work Team website for news, upcoming programs, and NYS Slaughterhouse Map.

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