2024 Agritourism Monthly Webinar Series




Event Details

Date

January 9, 2024
February 13, 2024
March 12, 2024
April 9, 2024
May 14, 2024
June 11, 2024
July 9, 2024
August 13, 2024
September 10, 2024
October 8, 2024
November 12, 2024
December 10, 2024

Time

Noon - 1pm

Location

Zoom

Host

CCE Harvest New York

Lindsey Pashow
518-569-3073



This series is free and meets on the second Tuesday of every month from Noon - 1PM.  You can register for one or more of the webinars.  Register here.

  • 1/9 - Agritourism for Maple Syrup Operations
  • 2/13 - Grants for Agritourism Operations
  • 3/12 - Staffing Your Agritourism Operation
  • 4/9 - Working with Your Local Tourism Office
  • 5/14 - Overview of Agritourism Business Plan in AgPlan
  • 6/11 - How To's: Livestock Operations (not a petting zoo)
  • 7/9 - Urban Agritourism
  • 8/13 - TBD
  • 9/10 - Handling Difficult Customers
  • 10/8 - Creating Value-Added Items/Experiences
  • 11/12 - Implementing Outdoor Recreation on the Farm
  • 12/10 - Agritourism Accessibility

Webinar Series made possible from USDA NIFA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Program





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Dairy

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Business

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Grains

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Upcoming Events

Build Your Own Bee Hotel Workshop

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Belmont, NY

Create a welcoming home for native pollinators and boost your garden's health!

Planning For Immigration Enforcement At Your Farm

May 20, 2025

Ramped-up immigration enforcement is spreading fear and resulting in family and workforce disruptions across the farm landscape. Farms and employees should take action by making a plan for what to do in case of an immigration enforcement action at your farm. Planning is critical to avoid the worst outcomes. Learn about available resources and hear from the experience of crisis support leaders!

Chainsaw Safety & Forestry BMP's

June 13, 2025
Belmont, NY

Perfect for beginners or experienced users needing a refresher. We'll cover safety features and basic maintenance of the modern saw and learn kickback prevention techniques. Participants will be able to try on various PPE and learn ergonomic practices. Interested participants will learn to safely start up, throttle up, and turn off a saw. You may bring our own saw if you choose, there will be no cutting in this class.

Announcements

Our Team is Hiring

The SWNY Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team is looking for a Farm Business Management Specialist to join our team. Information about the position, qualifications, and compensation can be found here