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Members of the New York State Farm Bureau, reacting to a state labor board decision to phase in a 40-hour workweek for farm laborers, warn that could severely diminish the state’s agricultural industry, which is largely made up of small, family-owned farms.
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Farmers warn a 40-hour work week will put them out of business and are urging a state wage board to vote against it.
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The New York Farm Bureau, the state’s largest agricultural lobbying and trade organization has released its annual list of budget priorities.They come as…
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This year’s Thanksgiving meal will cost a little less, according to a new report. A survey released by the New York Farm Bureau shows the average holiday…
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Governor Andrew Cuomo spent the early part of this week in a marathon bill signing — and vetoing — session. The governor rejected an unusually high number…
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Governor Cuomo has vetoed a bill that would have given New York farmers a tax break for donating fresh food to food banks. Under the bill, farmers would…