Interviews with Ag Producers

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I have been active posting interviews with New York Agri-Women and NCBA Young Producer Council members on other blogs over the last few weeks.  In case you missed it, please check out my interview with: Cheryl Hellert, a Farm Credit East assistant from Albion, New York; Karen Barie-Keough, Cargill’s Northeast Region Retail Leader from Jamestown, New York; Diane Eggert from …

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Part One: How To Find The Right Attorney For You

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As I write this blog, there is a stack of directories from the Yellow Pages by my building’s front door on the Upper West Side.  It has been sitting there for the last two days completely untouched while busy New Yorkers went to work and walked passed it coming home.  Finally, this morning I decided to break open the package and …

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Why I Started New York Agri-Women

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For those of you who have been following this blog, you know that for the last eight months I have been working hard trying to start a state affilate of American Agri-Women (“AAW”).  We had a tremendous turnout for the reception and agri-tour in New York City and meet-ups in the Finger Lakes and Syracuse.  With huge efforts from AAW and …

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How Can You Help Change the Law?

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Many people in the agriculture community like to complain about the law, but only a select few take the time to do something about it.  In the recent Grassroots newspaper published by the New York Farm Bureau (“NYFB”), there is a great article by Jeff Williams (on page 13) about how a New York agriculture producer took the initiative to …

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Celebrating One Year of Blogging About Food and Agriculture Law

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I want to give a big thank you to all of my readers out there.  I have had a great time blogging over the last year about food and agriculture law issues on this blog.  I am excited to implement video blogs and guest blogs in the next year. In case you missed them, here were some of my favorite …

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Beef Quality Assurance Certification

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I am pretty excited to complete the Beef Quality Assurance (“BQA”) certification program.  I registered with Carol Gillis at the New York Beef Industry Council .  A $10 registration fee is required to help pay for the Mid-Atlantic Producer Certification Manual.  After a cursory overview of the materials this morning, the manual seems chalk full of best management practices concerning …

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Excited To Be Blogging Again

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Apologies to my readers for taking a hiatus from blogging the month of July.  My blog was changed to a different platform to give me greater flexibility.  I hope to start video blogging this fall so please stay tuned.  Big thank you to Matt Welsh at Kill Disco Design and Ranch House Designs for helping me with this transition.  Now …

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New York Agri-Women Spotlight: Interview with Erica Leubner

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The next spotlight interview is with Erica Quinn Leubner from Marietta, New York.  I had a great time getting to know Erica last week at the New York Agri-Women reception and tour.  I am particularly looking forward to visiting her family’s pumpkin patch next fall! Erica answered my questions as follows: 1.  What is your connection to New York agriculture? …

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New York Agri-Women Spotlight: Interview with Ulla Kjarval

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Today’s interview is with a fellow Simmental cattle girl currently living in New York City.  She is originally from Upstate New York and is very passionate about food and agriculture issues here in New York.  I originally met Ulla through Twitter’s (@NYCUlla) weekly #AgChat community (just another reason why I think the agriculture needs to get involved with social media). …

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New York Agri-Women Spotlight: Interview with Shiela Marshman

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Had a great time last week at the New York Agri-Women reception and agriculture tours in New York City getting to know women involved in the New York agriculture industry.  I know that it is a long drive for most people in Upstate New York to make it down to NYC so I really appreciate the effort from all the …

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New York Agri-Women NYC Reception and Agriculture Tours

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Had a wonderful time over the last few days with members from the New York Agri-Women and American Agri-Women.  You can view tweets from the reception and agriculture tours by searching for the #AgInNYC hashtag on Twitter.  I’m very thankful to all the women who come down from Upstate New York for the event.

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Will Be Attending NCBA Summer Conference Next Month

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I am looking forward to attending the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (“NCBA”) Summer Conference Denver, Colorado from July 28-30th.  In addition to my activities with Young Producers’ Council (“YPC”) I am a voting member on the Agriculture Policy, Property Rights and Environmental Management and the International Markets Committees for the New York Beef Producers Association.  If you haven’t registered already you can …

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