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Agricultural businesses offer ideas to Sen. Ritchie’s Senate Ag Panel

Posted 9/24/11

Upstate agriculture industry leaders, including onion growers, wineries and dairy farmers, told New York State Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Patty Ritchie that upstate can grow jobs if the state …

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Agricultural businesses offer ideas to Sen. Ritchie’s Senate Ag Panel

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Upstate agriculture industry leaders, including onion growers, wineries and dairy farmers, told New York State Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Patty Ritchie that upstate can grow jobs if the state reduces the regulatory burden on farm families.

Farm owners and representatives of agricultural groups at the Agricultural Business Forum in Watertown on Tuesday said Albany needs to cut regulations and reduce burdensome rules that are adding to the cost of operations and reducing profit margins, according to a release from Sen. Ritchie’s office.

Ritchie held the session to help her committee set its agenda for the upcoming legislative session.

“Too often New York gives lip service to its number one industry, but leaves farms out of the critical economic development equation,” Ritchie said. “What we grow on our farms provide the critical materials for many of our upstate manufacturing companies that provide high paying jobs for our citizens.”

Speakers urged the Senate to consider:

- reducing State Liquor Authority regulations on wineries

- abolishing New York’s pesticide regulations that duplicate existing federal Environmental Protection Agency rules

- encouraging the development of farm-based anaerobic digesters to produce electricity

- continue supporting Pro Dairy, New York Farm Viability Institute, Northern New York Agricultural Development Program, Grape and Wine Growers Foundation, Maple Producers Association and other agencies that help New York’s farmers stay on the cutting edge of the agricultural industry.

Attendees included Senator David Valesky (D-Oneida) and Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R-Black River), ranking member of the Assembly Agriculture Committee.

Ritchie has also scheduled forums in Geneseo and on Long Ilsand in October.

Those interested in attending, submitting testimony or getting more information, can contact the Senate Agriculture Committee at 518-455-3438.

Ritchie also announced creation of a special webform on her website, www.ritchie.nysenate.gov, for farmers and those interested in agriculture issues to share their ideas for boosting farming and helping to create jobs.