Another NYS Fair has come and gone. The 2021 State Fair, held in Syracuse, NY, is a familiar stop for families, both near and far before school starts after Labor Day. The State Fair typically averages 85,000 people in [...]
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A traditional end of the summer ritual in New York State might look something like this: back to school shopping, sleeping in, staying up late for a few more days, boating on a nearby lake, and most importantly, a trip [...]
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Did you know that June is a very special month for the dairy industry? In many parts of the United States, the chilly spring days have become fewer and fewer and hot, humid afternoons cause farm [...]
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NYAAC works directly with NY farmers on a daily basis. We often talk with farmers about the perception and presumptions that the public and non-farming community have about farmers and the impact that agriculture has on [...]
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Early in American history, when the colonies were founded and settled, women were primarily responsible for caring for children and the homestead, but was there more to their chore list outside of the home? Yes, in fact, [...]
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