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New Nassau County Chapter Meets at The Crossroads Farm at Grossmann’s

May 6th, 2012 @ 6:15 am by marshmsa

Planting a row of Agri-Women

The Nassau County Chapter of New York Agri-Women, which was formed earlier this year, held its second meeting on April 27, 2012 at The Crossroads Farm at Grossmann’s in Malverne, Long Island.

The Crossroads Farm is a five-acre organic vegetable farm owned by Nassau County and operated by the Nassau Land Trust.  It is located on a portion of the historic Grossmann’s Farm, which was established in 1895 and 0perated by four generations of the Grossmann family until a few years ago.

 

Melissa Boo Leads Our Tour of Grossmann's

The farm grows and sells its own seasonal produce and operates a farm stand that sells a variety of products from other Long Island farms.  Assistant
farm manager Melissa Boo spoke to the group about the origins and development of the farm, and about the history of farming on Long Island.

 

 

The Farmstand is Open

After a general meeting and discussion led by NYAW’s Long Island District Leader and local attorney Vicki Gruber, the group’s Nassau County Leader Mary Callanan reported on the Small Farm Summit recently held at  Hofstra University.

 

Nassua County Leader Mary Callanan Reports on the Small Farm Summit

Guest speakers for the meeting were Courtney and Jim Thompson, who spoke about their new company, A Taste of Long Island, which is planning to open a shared kitchen facility, specialty food market and farmer’s market located in Farmingdale, NY.  The kitchen will be available for rent in four-hour blocks, and will offer small food producers a licensed facility for commercial food production.  Local food processors will also be able to sell their products through the retail food market and farmer’s market.

 

Jim and Courtney Thompson from a Taste of Long Island

Following the formal presentations, Melissa Boo led us on a tour of the farm, including its greenhouse, farmstand and beehives.  The farm recently opened
for the season, and has a variety of organic vegetables, as well as planting
materials, available for sale.

Inside the greenhouse

Meeting participants were treated to Mary Callanan’s delicious home-made scones with jam, fresh cream and butter, and had a chance to share ideas about farming in our suburban area, including local restrictions, backyard chickens and raising bees.  Special thanks to our hosts, speakers and guests, and please stay tuned for news about future meetings!

 

Jeanmarie Pina & the beehives

NYAW Launches Nassau County Chapter

February 4th, 2012 @ 12:52 am by vgruber

I am delighted to report that this morning New York Agri-Women held the first meeting of its Nassau County chapter, thanks largely to the efforts of Mary Callanan, the CSA Coordinator at Kaos Farms in Old Westbury. Thanks also to our host, Sally Ingraham of Ridgelands Farm, for her hospitality and delicious food — home-made goat cheese, goat milk and old-fashioned cornbread, among other delicacies!

In addition to Sally, Mary and Lynette Frey, also from Kaos Farms, we were joined by women from Fox Hollow Farm, Turtleback Farm, Youngs Farm, Restoration Farm, Crossroads Farm at Grossmann’s, Seedsower Farm, Four Season Farm and North Shore Land Alliance. We got off to a great start, with a lively discussion on diverse topics such as:

  • formation of a small-farm purchasing cooperative for farm goods (cover crops, seed, hay, etc.) and services (marketing, etc.);
  • land and other resources available to new farmers;
  • education, mentorship, internship and job opportunities;
  • grants available for women and small farmers:
  • unique economic challenges faced by farmers;
  • farm marketing and value-added products and revenues;
  • use of social media, blogging, etc.

Our next meeting of the Nassau chapter will be held on Friday morning, April 27, at 9:30 am at Grossmann’s Farm in Malverne.   It will include a tour of the farm.  More details to follow….

This chapter will serve not just Nassau, but western parts of Suffolk as well as Queens and Brooklyn (at least until new chapters can be launched in those counties). We invite any of our Suffolk County members to attend this chapter’s meetings if they are more conveniently located, and apologize for any duplication of this email.

Thanks again to all of today’s participants, and I look forward to our next meeting!

My NYAW Annual President’s Report to AAW: Successful First Year & Bright Future Ahead

November 14th, 2011 @ 9:18 am by Cari Rincker

I was recently asked to submit a President’s Report for American Agri-Women Annual Meeting.  I thought I would share my report with the membership.

New York Agri-Women has had a successful first year. New York Agri-Women currently has 84 paid members and are in the process of seeking renewals from members. Elections took place in Fall 2010 establishing a leadership board, district leaders, and county leaders. Several of the county leaders have planned meetings at the local level grabbing media attention.

NYAW and AAW Members Getting a Tour of a Rooftop Garden in Brooklyn

New York Agri-Women maintains a website at www.newyorkagriwomen.com, paid by business sponsors, and a blog at www.newyorkagriwomen.com/blog. New York Agri-Women also aims to maintain a strong social media presence with a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/newyorkagriwomen) and Twitter account (http://twitter.com/NYAgriWomen). Cari Rincker maintains an email list for the paid members of New York Agri-Women, which was recently uploaded to Constant Contact. New York Agri-Women recently sent out its first eNewsletter to the membership. Both members and nonmembers are free to join the New York Agri-Women Google Email Group which provides updates on news and agriculture events in New York. The potential of the Google Group has yet to be fully optimized by the participants.

NYAW and AAW at the Red Hook Port Authority

NYAW and AAW Members at the Red Hook Port Authority

In February 2011, New York Agri-Women hosted its first Annual Meeting at Morrisville State College in Morrisville, New York. Approximately forty (40) women attended the event. Chris Wilson spoke to the attendees via Skype regarding the goals of American Agri-Women. We offered attendees both a business and law track in the afternoon. The next Annual Meeting is tentatively scheduled for March 3, 2012 in Riverhead, New York, approximately 90 minutes east of New York City, to help pull attendees from metro- New York City and the United Nations.

Participants at the First Annual Meeting

Great presentation about personality types at the First Annual Meeting

Ready for Dinner at the First Annual Meeting

Are you ready to be an advocate for agriculture in your community?

New York Agri-Women has developed a relationship with the Rural Women Empowerment and Life Improvement Association (“WELI”) from Japan. Member Erica Leubner will be representing New York Agri-Women this month at an agriculture conference in Tokyo, Japan speaking about her experience as a co-owner of Tim’s Pumpkin Patch in Marietta, NY and issues pertaining to U.S. women involved in the agriculture industry.

Syracuse Meet-Up

Goals for the 2011-2012 year include the following:

• Have a County Leader in every county in New York;

• Host quarterly county meetings;

• Host annual district meetings;

• Have active Consumer Education, Producer Education, Membership, Social/Networking,

Resources, Legislative, and Governance Committees;

• Establish an active Annual Meeting Planning Committee to help plan the function

throughout the year;

• Send out monthly eNewsletters to membership;

• Participate in politics at the state and local level;

• Have a regular blogging team;

• Reach out to more consumers in both rural and urban areas;

• Create a membership “Face Book” with photographs of members;

• Recruit more members to participate in American Agri-Women events; and,

• Have a smooth transition of leadership in spring 2012.

 

Wyoming and Genesee County NYAW Meet-Up

November 4th, 2011 @ 9:46 am by Cari Rincker

New York Agri-Women will host a meet-up on Saturday, November 12, 2011 for women involved in agriculture from both Wyoming and Genesee County.  The meeting will take place at Stokoe Farms, located on South Road, Scottsville, NY 14546 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.  Suzanne Stokoe will host a farm tour of her family’s diverse entrepreneurial agri-business including cattle, grain, pumpkins and Christmas trees.  After the tour, New York Agri-Women will serve lunch consisting of sandwiches & refreshments.

“I am really looking forward to our inaugural Wyoming and Genesee County meet-up,” says Katie Carpenter, the County Leader for Wyoming County and Co-Chair of the Membership Committee.  “I am looking forward to meeting ladies from our area and the opportunity to create a foundation of New York Agri-Women leadership here within our community.”

Those who wish to attend the event should RSVP and send $5.00 for refreshments to either Carpenter at kcarp1100@hotmail.com or Becky Snyder, the Genesee County Leader and President-Elect, or Becky Snyder at rebecca_snyder@cargill.com.

 

Schmitt Farm Hosts Tour for Over Twenty Long Island Agri-Women

November 3rd, 2011 @ 6:03 pm by Cari Rincker

Huge thanks to Phil and Debbie of Schmitt Farms for hosting the Suffolk County Chapter Meeting of New York Agri-Women (“NYAW”) this week. Over twenty women involved in the Long Island agriculture industry attended the farm tour.  Debbie Schmitt showed NYAW women the farm’s facilities for packaging and washing produce and explained its farm stand and wholesale delivery operations. Phil Schmitt then demonstrated some of the farm’s seeding and spreading techniques and equipment.  The Schmitts hosted a fun hayride for the ladies while they were able to tour the farm fields and composting area.  The NYAW members learned about different leafy vegetable crops ranging from cabbage to horseradish.

Debbie Schmitt discussing her farmstand produce

Schmitt Farmstand

NYAW members enjoy a hayride and field tour of the Schmitt Farm

Phil Schmitt preparing to demonstrate blade harvesting of spring mix

Afterwards, the ladies traveled to Stonewall’s for lunch and had a wonderful discussion on current agriculture topics including immigration, farm labor, opportunities for beginning farmers, and outreach efforts to local schools.  Joe Gergela, the Executive Director of Long Island Farm Bureau, was in attendance and discussed the new agriculture Enterprise Park being developed at the Stony Brook incubator at Calverton which will provide labs, kitchen resources for agriculture producers and small-scale food processors to research and develop new products.

Lunch at Stonewall's

Big thanks to Vicki Gruber, the Long Island/NYC District Leader and Suffolk County Leader, for coordinating the event.  Stay tuned for more details regarding the next Suffolk County Meeting.

Oneida County Meet-Up Quickly Approaching

October 29th, 2011 @ 5:47 pm by Cari Rincker

The Oneida County Meet-up will be on November 12th from 11am to 1pm at the Cornell Cooperative Extension on Second Street in Oriskany, NY.  The meet-up will include a lunch and will cost $10.  Please preregister with Terri DiNitto at (315) 768-3120 or tdinitto@roadrunner.com.  Both members and non-members are welcome to attend.

Save the Date: Genesee & Wyoming County NYAW Meet-Up To Be Held on Nov. 12th.

October 29th, 2011 @ 5:41 pm by Cari Rincker

Genesee and Wyoming Counties are working together to organize a New York Agri-Women meet-up on Saturday, November 12th.  More details to come.  If you are interested in attending or helping organize the event, please contact Becky Snyder at rebecca_snyder@cargill.com or Katie Carpenter at krcarp1003@hotmail.com.

Oneida County Meet-up

September 10th, 2011 @ 9:42 pm by tdinitto

The Oneida County meet-up is being planned for November 12 from 11:00-1:00 at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Offices in Oriskany.  There will be a small fee for lunch.  I am currently working on speaker for the meet-up.  I’m hoping for a nice turn-out!

Tonight’s New York Agri-Women Meet-Up in Orange County Has Been Canceled

August 29th, 2011 @ 9:17 am by Cari Rincker

Tonight’s Orange County Meet-up for New York Agri-Women and the Middletown Rotary Club has been canceled due to the aftermath of Hurricane Irene.  Please contact Christine Rolando, the District and County Leader for Orange County, directly for more information.   You can email Christine directly at horses@warwick.net.

Meet up of Cayuga, Onondaga and Tompkins Counties for New York Agri-Women

August 21st, 2011 @ 7:07 pm by Julie Patterson

Yesterday, Aug. 20th was our first meet up of Cayuga, Onondaga and Tompkins Counties for New York Agri-Women.   The luncheon was held at the Ward O’Hara Ag Museum in Auburn on Owasco Lake.  Chris Fesko was our featured speaker, her talk was inspiring, educational, and entertaining.  Chris spoke with the group about how and why she got started filming her award winning videos that have touched so many people around the country.  Her videos educate children and adults about the many facets of agriculture today.  Chris also runs a discovery center that hundreds of students visit each year and learn “by experience” while visiting the Discovery Center instead of just learning out of a book in the classroom.

Some of the things I personally took home from her talk was, “be proud of being a farmer and talk with people about it!“  Also, she feels one of biggest enemies is the statement “somebody told me…”  People in general believe what they hear without any information to back up the thought, that is why it is important to talk with others about our agricultural businesses and help educate them.

After Chris spoke, we had a wonderful lunch of BBQ chicken (thank you Molly Zorn for the preparation), salads (thank you Georgianne Centore and Donna Mayer) and cookies (thank you Erica Leubner).  Our team of ladies did a wonderful job of pulling this event together and I very much appreciate their dedication and time!

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