New York FFA Association welcomes 4 new FFA chapters to New York City boroughs
Four New York City FFA chapters we instated within the boroughs of the Big Apple and officially chartered into the National FFA Organization in Feb. 2022.
Four New York City FFA chapters we instated within the boroughs of the Big Apple and officially chartered into the National FFA Organization in Feb. 2022.
Working on a farm used to be as much a lifestyle as a career. But farm businesses are now much different, and New York’s work-week rules are just the beginning.
ProAgni, an Australian biotech company, was named the $1 million grand prize winner of the 2022 Grow-NY Global Food and Agriculture Business Competition.
You are surely affected by trees everyday. Adding arboriculture to your list of things to learn will help you better understand your environment around you.
Climate change solutions are going to be at the heart of this year’s Grow-NY Food & Ag Summit, being held Nov. 15 and 16 in Syracuse, New York.
The biannual Fun on the Farm event in Ontario County, New York, has been a success for because of the determination of the committee and volunteers.
For decades now we have been watching our pollinator population decline due to a number of factors, including the changing climate, predators, habitat obstruction, and pest control on crops, gardens, and lawns.
Following a subpoena by New York State’s Attorney General regarding the alleged price-fixing of meat products, Tyson Foods is refusing to cooperate. The rulemaking process was launched to address suspected price gouging by the industry giant back in March.
In a potential cattle rustling case, Asha’s Farm Sanctuary is in a spat with a farmer over who owns two head of beef cattle.
Cornell University has hired Caitlyn McFadden as an Urban Agricultural Education and FFA Specialist to support the greater NYC Metro Area’s agricultural education programs.