Event Details

Date

October 20, 2016

Time

1:00 p.m.

Location

Johnny and Lovina Beachy
15 Seventys Road
Burke, NY 12917

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program


Produce Auction Meeting

October 20, 2016


Produce Auction Meeting

What is a produce auction?
It is an auction where farmers can bring their products (fruits, vegetables, flowers, hay, straw,
ect.) to sell at a competitive bid. The intent of a produce auction is so farmers can spend less time marketing and more time growing the product with getting a premium price.

What is the purpose of this meeting?
This meeting is intended to explore the opportunity of starting a produce auction in northern New
York.

RSVP by Wednesday October 19th: CCE Franklin County Online
https://reg.cce.cornell.edu /produceauction_ 216 or (518) 483-7403












































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