New York Farm Bureau News Bytes

di New York Farm Bureau

You're seeking new ways to stay up-to-date in the ever changing agricultural world, but it's not always easy to find reliable news sources. Each week we bring you the issues affecting New York farmers and strive to keep you informed about what you need to know! Keep up with current events and get your weekly updates with focused and curated news headlines.

Episodi del podcast

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  • #6: Interview with Jessica Henesy on the Taste of NY Program - 05-9-2024

    #6: Interview with Jessica Henesy on the Taste of NY Program - 05-9-2024

    In this episode of the NYFB News Bytes Podcast we explore the highly successful Taste New York program. We sit down with Jessica Henesy from the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets to discuss how Taste NY has grown over its 10 years to promote New York's diverse agricultural products. Learn about the program's $100 million economic impact by connecting consumers to local farms and food businesses. Jessica shares inspiring success stories and highlights plans for Taste NY to further support producers through resources like product development and marketing.

  • #5: Interview with Jared Buono on the Hudson Valley Research Lab - 04-25-2024

    #5: Interview with Jared Buono on the Hudson Valley Research Lab - 04-25-2024

    In this episode, we, talk with Jared Buono, Director of the Hudson Valley Research Lab and the critical role that agricultural research plays in helping farmers adopt new technologies, methods, and practices to improve sustainability, efficiency, and resilience. Buono provides insights into the lab's work on addressing issues like invasive species, plant diseases, and the impacts of climate change. He also highlights exciting projects like integrating solar panels into apple orchards and developing new crop varieties suited for the region's conditions. This fascinating conversation underscores the importance of continued investment in agricultural research to drive innovation and ensure a viable food system for New York and beyond.

  • #4: Interview with Kymara Lonergan on Exploring Emu Farming in the Hudson Valley - 03-21-2024

    #4: Interview with Kymara Lonergan on Exploring Emu Farming in the Hudson Valley - 03-21-2024

    In this episode we interview Kymara Lonergan, owner of Thunder Horse Hollow Farm in Ulster County, New York. Kymara shares her unique story of raising emu, the large flightless birds that are cousins of the ostrich. She discusses how she got started farming emu, inspired by her family's agricultural roots in Connecticut. Kamara provides insights into emu behaviors, their diet, housing needs, challenges of raising them in New York's climate, and the growing market for emu meat and oil products. She highlights the benefits of emu oil for skin care and how farms can diversify into emu farming. Kamara also talks about the role of New York Farm Bureau in supporting her farm, lobbying efforts, and promoting education around niche livestock farming. It's a fascinating look at a lesser-known but promising aspect of New York agriculture. Outline: On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamps to jump to that time. (00:00) - Intro to Thunder Horse Hollow Farm (01:13) - Kamara's Agricultural Roots (02:59) - The Allure of Emu Farming (04:39) - Getting Started with Emus (07:32) - Emu Behavior & Care (12:46) - The Benefits of Emu Products (16:36) - Challenges of Emu Farming (23:23) - The Importance of Agricultural Education (28:37) - Farm Bureau's Support (33:48) - Advice for Prospective Emu Farmers (35:55) - Outro & Contact Info

  • #3: Interview with Eileen Jensen on the AFBF's Partners in Advocacy Leadership (PAL) program - 03-7-2024

    #3: Interview with Eileen Jensen on the AFBF's Partners in Advocacy Leadership (PAL) program - 03-7-2024

    In this episode we talk with Eileen Jensen about her experience participating in the American Farm Bureau Federation's Partners in Advocacy Leadership (PAL) program. Jensen shares how the intensive two-year program challenged and equipped her to be a more confident communicator and advocate for agriculture. From hands-on media training in New York City to learning about policy development in Washington D.C. and stakeholder engagement in Missouri, the PAL program provided Jensen a national network of agriculture advocates while strengthening her skills in public speaking, writing, and telling her personal story. Jensen enthusiastically recommends the program to others looking to elevate their advocacy efforts and highlights the upcoming March 25th application deadline for the next PAL class. https://www.fb.org/initiative/pal-partners-in-advocacy-leadership - Learn more about PAL

  • #2: Interview with Olivia Fuller on Transitioning the Family Farm - 02-22-2024

    #2: Interview with Olivia Fuller on Transitioning the Family Farm - 02-22-2024

    In this candid interview, Olivia Fuller, a fourth-generation farmer from Washington County, New York, shares her personal experience of transitioning Fuller Acres, a diversified beef and maple farm, from her father to herself. Olivia discusses the emotional and logistical challenges she and her family faced during the multi-year process, including navigating conversations around the farm's future, diversifying operations, and ultimately transferring ownership. She highlights the importance of open communication, trust, and respecting the legacy of the senior generation while also honoring their vision. Olivia's story provides valuable insights and lessons for farm families considering generational transitions, emphasizing the need for patience, perseverance, and a shared commitment to keeping the farm in operation.