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4-H

The Collegiate 4-H Orginization National Website

Gardening

Cornell's Gardening Resources website

Marketing

"Smart Marketing" is a monthly marketing newsletter for food and agricultural industry by Department of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University.

Vegetable Production

Cornell's Commercial Vegetable Producer Resource website

Cornell's Vegetable MD for help with plant diseases. For recent news and disease related articles on the Vegetable MD click here.

Dairy

A great website for viewing information and spreadsheets on facility designs such as tunnel ventilation or dry cow barns is www.prodairyfacilities.cornell.edu .

General

The NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets web site is: www.agmkt.state.ny.us
This website is a great tool for finding updated statistics, rules and regulations, and contact information.

NY Farm Net provides support to farmers and farm communities in many ways.
www.nyfarmnet.org

Foodroutes is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about where their food comes from. The site has lots of good information and you can request a free educational toolkit.

Healthy Farmers Healthy Profits is a University of Wisconsin project to address the lack of ergonomics in small scale farming. There is good information, printable tipsheets and design ideas to reduce body strain during farm work.

Growing New Farmers is a project based out of the New England Small Farm Institute in Belchertown, MA. It is a support program and network to aid New England new farmers in their enterprises.

The Small Farms Program at Cornell University is a great resource for both farmers and people who work woth farmers.

 

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