Event Details

Date

March 30, 2017

Time

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

CCE - Wyoming County Business Center
36 Center Street
Warsaw, NY 14569

Host

Cornell University's Small Farms Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension
Nancy Glazier
585-315-7746

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NYS Livestock Summit - Warsaw Location

March 30, 2017

NYS Livestock Summit - Warsaw Location

Our aim is to prioritize needs to grow the livestock sector in NY. The target audience for the Summit is the experienced producer (beef, swine, sheep, goat, poultry) and supporting agencies/industries. Your perspective and feedback is essential to shape the future of livestock industry support in NY!

Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing your site host's contact information and the street addresses for all the sites. 

Register Here

NYS Livestock Summit Flyer (PDF; 111KB)


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