By lifbblogger on
2/3/2010 3:25 PM
January is meeting month with numerous industry and commodity educational programs. Long Island Ag Forum at SCCC in Riverhead was fairly well attended.
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By lifbblogger on
12/29/2009 10:36 AM
It has been a challenge organizationally for Farm Bureau, not only legislatively, but internally as well. The frustrating thing for us staff people, as good as Farm Bureau is at performing our mission (to strengthen and protect our industry), it is never enough to satisfy some members. Long Island and New York Farm Bureaus are extremely respected and effective in thwarting bad public policy before it happens. Time and time again Farm Bureau is in there fighting bad legislative proposals on your behalf without anyone even realizing we “took care of it”.
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By lifbblogger on
11/17/2009 2:37 PM
As the Executive Director of Long Island Farm Bureau, I must pick and choose our PR battles. However, last week’s letter to the editor on pesticides beckons an educational moment here. Most people have concerns on issues or perceptions where they don’t have direct control or knowledge. Such is the case with pesticides.
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By lifbblogger on
10/21/2009 8:18 AM
The last week in September the New York Senate Agricultural Committee Chairman Darrel J. Aubertine toured a number of farm operations to discuss their operations, their concerns and the importance of agriculture to Long Island economy and citizens. The big 3 issues for us were Immigration/Farm Labor concerns, Increasing Damage from Wildlife, and Farm Profitability/General Economics.
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By lifbblogger on
9/28/2009 9:26 AM
Over the last two years, Long Island Farm Bureau has been working closely with Suffolk County, Peconic Land Trust and other interested parties to make careful improvements to Chapter 8 Laws of Suffolk County - the Farmland Preservation Program. The program has worked very well over the life of the program in preserving 15,000 acres of farmland between Suffolk County, the Towns and New York State.
Now it needs to be modified to work even better.
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By lifbblogger on
9/23/2009 2:22 PM
Over the last two years, Long Island Farm Bureau has been working closely with Suffolk County, Peconic Land Trust and other interested parties to make careful improvements to Chapter 8 Laws of Suffolk County - the Farmland Preservation Program. The program has worked very well over the life of the program in preserving 15,000 acres of farmland between Suffolk County, the Towns and New York State.
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By lifbblogger on
8/31/2009 8:30 AM
Once a policy concept is articulated and developed in writing, it is presented to the Farm Bureau membership at our annual meeting in October and voted up by the members present. If a policy is adopted, it then is deemed a “position” on a particular issue.
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By lifbblogger on
7/30/2009 1:05 PM
The challenges of farming continue this season. August is upon us already, yet the weather has not straightened out as a normal Long Island summer is typically hot and dry. This year is cool and very wet. The first summer that I can remember that we didn’t have one-day reach 90.
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By lifbblogger on
7/6/2009 8:54 AM
Wow, time is flying. Fourth of July and summer is officially here! The weather has been so crappy I’ve been keeping my head low and just keep working on the issues. My farmer friends are not very happy as you can imagine.
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By lifbblogger on
6/1/2009 9:18 PM
Can’t believe its June already. I saw local strawberries out this past weekend. I’ve been enjoying Lyle Wells’ asparagus and Schmitt’s spinach for a couple of weeks already, nothing better than “Grown on Long Island” produce.
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