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New York State Berry Growers' Association
NYBGA and New York Farm Viability Institute Team Up To Promote Berry Production Efficiency In New York

The Voice for the Berry Industry

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More berry info from Cornell University

NYSBGA Sponsors:

DeGrandchamp Farms, Inc.

Gowan Company

Hillside Cultivator LLC

Ken-Bar

Krohne Plant Farms

Nourse Farms

Rimol Greenhouse Systems

Strawberry Tyme Farms

U.S. Food Service SOFCO Division

Valent USA
Give yourself a present: Join the NYBGA - A message from Paul Baker, NYBGA Executive Secretary.

Indar has received a section 3 supplemental label for blueberries from the NYSDEC. Here's the new label.


Wanted/For Sale
2007 row cover and sandbag program


2007 Annual Educational Meeting
While the snowstorm kept two speakers and some growers away from Syracuse, the Feb. 15 program went on. Read the annual business meeting minutes.

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Resources - Berry nutrition and health, production guides, etc.
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Berry Pricing Survey - Results of the fall 2006 survey on pricing of berry crops by NYSBGA members.

Newsletter notes '07

 
Berries Make
Kids Smile
They make him smile ...
View video.

5 MB mpeg file

A 30-second TV spot by NYSBGA highlights the joy of a young boy tasting a succulent strawberry, as well as the nutritional benefits of strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. The spot is available to grower members and the media in VHS, DVD, or master TV broadcast tape. Contact the NYSBGA Executive Secretary at (716) 754-4414, or goodberries@roadrunner.com.


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