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New York Farm Viability Institute

A Strong Future for New York Agriculture

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For more information, contact Public Relations Specialist Rebecca Schuelke
Office: (315) 453-3823 x103
Cell: (315) 427-2714
rschuelke@nyfarmviability.org
 


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New York Farm Viability Institute Website Press Releases

 

November 27, 2006
NYFVI-Funded Christmas Tree Projects Help Protect Crop & Profitability

November 20, 2006
Greenhouse Growers Gain Against Fungus Gnats;
NYFVI-Funded Project Tests Protection of Poinsettias and Bedding Plants

November 7, 2006
Livestock Marketing Toolkit Debuts at December 9 & January 27 Meetings

November 6, 2006
Snap Bean Growers, NYFVI-Funded Cornell Researchers Working to Fight Virus; National Processor, Other Crop Producers Interested in Results

October 16, 2006
New York Farm Viability Institute Names New Executive Director Thomas N. Sleight Selected to Head Organization Promoting Agricultural Enterprise Success and Profitability

October 10, 2006
NYFVI-Funded Project Evaluates Economic and Environmental Benefits of Reducing Nitrogen Use on Corn Crop

October 5, 2006
New York Farm Viability Institute Seeks Public Relations Specialist

October 4, 2006
NYFVI-Funded Apple Project Produces Fruitful Data for Growers

September 22, 2006
NYFVI-Funded High Tunnel Project Offers Growers High Hope of Profitability

August 25, 2006
State Agriculture Committee Chairs Tour New York Farm Viability Institute Projects at State Fair: Learn About Efforts to Increase Profitability of NY’s Farms

August 25
NYFVI-Morrisville State Project Building E-Commerce Storefront for NY Ag Producers

August 25
NYFVI Grant Helps Fast Track Grower Testing of New NY Apple Varieties

August 14, 2006
Faster-Growing Grass Equals Lower Costs, Higher Profitability for NY Sod Growers; NYFVI Funds Accelerated Sod Production Project

August 3, 2006
NYFVI-Funded Cabbage Project Evaluates Weed Management Strategies

July 26, 2006
Black Currants: New Crop, New Life for NY Farmer

July 24, 2006
Long Island Grape & Wine Producers Reap Sales Saavy from NYFVI-Funded Report

July 17, 2006
Air Quality, Economics Focus of NYFVI-Funded Dairy Project on Ammonia

July 7, 2006
Evaluating On-Farm Pasteurization of Waste Milk Focus of NYFVI–Funded Project

June 30, 2006
New York Farm Viability Institute Recognized at Federal Hearing

June 28, 2006
New Strategies for North Country Farm Profitability Project Names Coordinators

June 21, 2006
NYFVI Funds Project Developing New Oak and Maple Varieties for Urban Environments

June 13, 2006
NYFVI Awards $140,000 Grant to North Country Farm Profitability Project

June 5, 2006
NYFVI Announces Requests for Proposals for Three Grant Programs

May 30, 2006
NY Grape Growers Applying Results of NYFVI Projects

May 22, 2006
NYFVI Project Grows “Clean” Sweet Corn –
Naturally Reduces Worms, Increases Customer Satisfaction

May 15, 2006
NYFVI Awards $80,000 for Saratoga County CCE Equine Project

May 10, 2006
Organic Dairy Focus of New NYFVI Projects

April 27, 2006
National Magazines Feature NYFVI-Funded Success Stories; Institute Thanks Legislators for Making Projects Possible

April 21, 2006
Budget Includes $5 Million for New York Farm Viability Institute, Inc.

April 17, 2006
New York Farm Viability Institute Announces $75,000 to Promote Distribution Link between Farmers and Markets

March 27, 2006
NYFVI Declared Most Exciting Thing for Agriculture, NY Ag Innovation Tops for Productivity and Efficiency

March 14, 2006
NYFVI Project Sweetens Products, Markets for New York’s Maple Producers

March 7, 2006
NYAIC Helps WNY Farmer Add Cost-Effective, Environmentally-Friendly Manure Handling System

February 22, 2006
Project to Analyze Use of Manure as Dairy Bedding; Will Look at Herd Health and Economics

February 13, 2006
NYAIC Helps Onion Jelly Maker Learn, Network, Reach Regional, National, Global Markets

January 30, 2006
New York Farm Viability Institute Announces $2,764,567 in Grant Funding,
Projects Cover Diverse Scope of NY Agriculture

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