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The Sixty-Four Dollar Question by Shannon Hayes, PhD Behavoir-based Grazing Management by Darrell L. Emmick Phd. Current topics in Behavior-based Grazing Research by Kathy Soder There's more to pasture than protein & energy by Tiffanny Lyman Raising Heifers on pasture by Vaughn Eno Achieving the Life You Want on You Farm by Phil Metzger and Erica Frenay Local Connections by Dave SmithPermits, licenses, Certificates required for Farmer's Market sellers by Thomson Marketing Grass based Products Karma GLOS Marketing Grass-Based Products by Maryrose Multi-SpeciesGrazing DECLUE.pdf multispeciesgrazing PARKS.pdf Why I don't feed protein SULLIVAN .pdf Working with Chefs, Grocers, Customers SMITH.pdf |
NORTHEAST GRASSTRAVAGANZA 2008 Held March 28th 29th, 2008 Hosted by the Central New York RC&D Project Inc. Conference handouts and Power Point Presentations Just click on the links to each PDF file.
Grasstravaganza 2008 Welcomed Congressmen to Huge Northeast Event Excitement is mounting for grass-based agriculture and its benefits to farmers, consumers, the environment and rural communities. The Grasstravaganza planning committee is pleased to welcome U.S. Congressman Maurice Hinchey (22nd District) and U.S. Congressman Michael Arcuri (24th District) to our Friday night, March 28th banquet that will showcase local grass-fed products and farms. Representative Hinchey’s District spans eight counties from the Hudson Valley to the Finger Lakes region. Now serving in his eighth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Mr. Hinchey is a member of the House Appropriations Committee, which allocates funds in the federal budget. On that panel, he serves on the Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies; the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies; and the Subcommittee on Financial Services. Mr. Hinchey has been a strong advocate for the integrity of American agriculture, focusing on protecting the family farm and the safety of the food supply. He continues to be a firm and effective defender of America's natural resources. Representative Arcuri’s District spans eleven counties from the foothills of the Adirondacks to the Susquehanna River Basin. The first term Congressman knows first-hand how important it is to ensure that the next generation isn’t saddled with debt or threatened by unclean air and water. Since taking office, Congressman Arcuri has cosponsored two bills, which passed the House specifically designed to increase the research, production, and implementation of alternative energy sources. He has been very supportive of grazing and local food initiatives as well. Both Mr. Arcuri and Mr. Hinchey are fighting the proposed NYRI’s power line with legislation and community action. Invited guests include: Congressman James Walsh, Assemblyman Clifford Crouch, Assemblyman Gary Finch, Assemblyman Bill Magee, Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo, Senator Tom Libous, Senator David Valesky, NYS Ag. Commissioner Pat Hooker, Binghamton Mayor Matt Ryan, USDA-NRCS State Conservationist Ron Alvarado, NY Farm Bureau President John Lincoln and Cornell University’s Dean Dr. Susan Henry Don’t miss this important
educational event and a chance to visit with your neighbors.
This event is graciously sponsored by: Organic Valley-Family of Farms, NYS Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative, CNY RC&D Council, Cornell Small Farms Program, Heifer International, Holistic Management International, Watershed Ag. Council, USDA-NRCS, Cortland Co. SWCD, Northeast SARE, Agrotain International, Horizon Organic, CADE, The Fertrell Company, Kings Agri-Seeds, Upper Susquehanna Coalition, NY Farm Bureau, NY Beef Industry Council, Bakewell Reproduction, SWCDs’ of Broome, Chenango, Onondaga, and Madison Co., Cornerstone Farm Ventures, Sustainable Genetics, Leona Meats, Country Folks, Williams Fence, Agri-Dynamics & many more!!
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Grazing Heifers BENSON.pdf How Animals Learn VOTH.pdf How Farmers Work Successfully with Processors HARRIS.pdf Kevin Fulton Grasstravaganza 2008.pdf kunz.ERT Presentation 10-5-06.pdf Let mom raise her own calf moore SCHNEIDER.pdf Nutrient Analysis Diane VAN HEKKEN.pdf pasturedpigs PARKS.pdf PattersonFarms Carbon Credits.pdf pride schools DENNISTON.pdf Shift Happens BISHOPP.pdf Social Marketing MCFADDEN.pdf Turning cows into weed eaters VOTH.pdf Useful Numbers for Sheep MCNALLY.pdf |
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