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Nursery Growers and Greenhouse Nursery Growers and Greenhouse County License Number Operation Type SULLIVAN 481241 Nursery Stock Only TOMPKINS 504934 Nursery Stock Only ERIE 146689 Nursery Stock Only SENECA 450323 Nursery Stock Only NIAGARA 645162 Nursery Stock Only ORANGE 331025 Nursery Stock Only DUTCHESS 645405 Nursery Stock Only SENECA 644577 Greenhouse Stock Only MADISON 250352 Nursery Stock Only NIAGARA 296176 Nursery Stock Only MONROE 643674 Nursery Stock Only ONONDAGA 646052 Nursery Stock Only PUTNAM 372431 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse MONROE 266200 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse Page 1 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse Nursery Size Greenhouse Size Trade Name 11-100 Acres MAPLEHORST FARM NURSERY INC 10 Acres or Less HUNTS TREE FARM 10 Acres or Less BLAKE TOM VEHICLE 10 Acres or Less KINGDOM ROAD NURSERY 10 Acres or Less GUY KORNAKER 101 Acres or More SHUBACK FARMS INC 10 Acres or Less ONE NATURE LLC 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less DAN SCHMUCKER 11-100 Acres CRITZ FARMS INC 11-100 Acres ERWAY FARMS 11-100 Acres LEMCKE RICHARD A 10 Acres or Less BLOOMS FLOWER FARM 11-100 Acres 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass BERKSHIRE NURSERY 10 Acres or Less 20,001 SqFt of Glass or More PALOMAKI FARMS LLC Page 2 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse Owner Name Business Phone Street Number JOHN W. RAPP 845-794-8596 151 HUNT ROBERT F 607-539-7582 146 BLAKE TOM 716-822-7610 91 BRADLEY MICHAEL 315-568-9607 2922 GUY KORNAKER 716-550-3152 309 SHUBACK FARMS INC 845-651-4074 229 BRYAN QUINN 845-440-1677 321 DAN SCHMUCKER 264 CRITZ FARMS INC 315-662-3355 3232 ERWAY DAVE 716-308-2997 4202 RICHARD LEMCKE 585-392-7120 293 RICHARD POPOV 315-673-2092 3243 LOPANE CARMINE 914-878-9383 2714 PALOMAKI FARMS LLC 585-223-8951 23 Page 3 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse Street Name Address Line 2 Address Line 3 RAPP ROAD BLACKMAN HILL ROAD TAMPA DRIVE KINGDOM ROAD DIVISION STREET MT EVE ROAD MAIN STREET ST RT 414 RIPPLETON ROAD PO BOX 29 WILLOW PECK RD FOX ROAD ROUTE 22 PANNELL CIR Page 4 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse New York Zip City State Zip Code Georeference Codes 2 MONTICELLO NY 12701 POINT (-74.744175 1024 41.687636) BERKSHIRE NY 13736 POINT (-76.266538 1630 42.355961) BUFFALO NY 14220 POINT (-78.797371 109 42.835975) WATERLOO NY 13165 POINT (-76.822174 701 42.885429) NORTH TONAWANDA NY 14120 POINT (-78.860885 953 43.031772) GOSHEN NY 10924 POINT (-74.416134 1504 41.3156840000000 05) BEACON NY 12508 POINT (-73.970239 950 41.505213) WATERLOO NY 13165 POINT (-76.858274 701 43.013647) CAZENOVIA NY 13035 POINT (-75.874842 354 42.881991) WILSON NY 14172 POINT (-78.814048 29 43.231456) HILTON NY 14468 POINT (-77.759107 238 43.2442600000000 04) SYRACUSE NY 13215 POINT (-76.258387 732 42.932689) PATTERSON NY 12563 POINT (-73.578394 990 41.491644) FAIRPORT NY 14450 POINT (-77.378296 231 Page 5 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse NYS Municipal Counties 2 Boundaries 2 2180 650 2181 714 2041 276 2144 577 2131 158 2134 885 2040 601 2144 576 2092 165 2131 131 2093 542 2132 693 627 101 2093 540 Page 6 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse YATES 645495 Greenhouse Stock Only ONEIDA 307103 Greenhouse Stock Only OSWEGO 644241 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse WAYNE 644900 Nursery Stock Only ULSTER 511615 Greenhouse Stock Only ONONDAGA 315871 Greenhouse Stock Only PUTNAM 643817 Greenhouse Stock Only ERIE 645260 Nursery Stock Only FULTON 170035 Nursery Stock Only JEFFERSON 225595 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse SUFFOLK 643885 Nursery Stock Only CHAUTAUQUA 643897 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse HUNTERDON 643658 Greenhouse Stock Only Page 7 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass ZIMMERMAN JERRY 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass FREEDOM FARM MARKET LLC 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less TONYS FARMS 10 Acres or Less DOUG FRANKE'S NURSERY INC 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass COUNTRY FLOWERS GIFTS & GOODIES INC 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass MUSUMECI FARMS 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less LELAND FARMS 10 Acres or Less DUKE'S EVERGREEN 10 Acres or Less PINELANDS NURSERY & SUPPLY 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less STROCK FARMS 10 Acres or Less PEAT & SON CORPORATION 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less K & M GREENHOUSE 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less ALEX FARM/ JERSEY FARM PRODUCE INC Page 8 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse JERRY ZIMMERMAN 607-243-9496 150 STEPHEN ADAMKOWSKI 215-207-7708 4826 OUELETTE ANTHONY 315-345-4242 1089 DOUGLAS FRANKE 3074 ROBIN ANDERSON AND ANDREW ANDERSON 845-647-5256 2 WEEKES BONNIE J 315-458-1118 7669 PAUL L BONBON 845-284-2445 31 JEFFREY DUCHMANN 716-239-0799 7400 KNEZICK DONALD 609-291-9486 324 STROCK TERENCE & JUDY & TYLER 315-658-0202 33807 PEAT & SON CORPORATION 301 MARTHA C BYLER 6395 HECTOR PEREZ 908-797-0718 610 Page 9 of 1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse PUTNAM ROAD STATE ROUTE 5 STATE RT 176 GILDERSLEEVE RD RIVER ST VILLA MARIA STARVIEW AVE ZIMMERMAN ROAD COUNTY HIGHWAY 112 TRACY ROAD REEVES AVE LAWSON RD LITTLE YORK MT PLEASENT ROAD Page 10 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse 43.063653) DUNDEE NY 14837 POINT (-76.920103 1776 42.548979) VERNON NY 13476 POINT (- 1383 75.5674799979999 5 43.0765399910000 6) FULTON NY 13069 POINT (-76.439438 623 43.28606) MARION NY 14505 POINT (-77.235245 318 43.184742) NAPANOCH NY 12458 POINT (-74.377321 252 41.738097) NORTH SYRACUSE NY 13212 POINT (-76.157785 730 43.141522) PUTNAM VALLEY NY 10579 POINT (-73.859478 1341 41.379738) NORTH BOSTON NY 14110 POINT (- 527 78.7797520209999 8 42.6844990170000 64) GLOVERSVILLE NY 12078 POINT (-74.379029 1227 43.130126) LAFARGEVILLE NY 13656 POINT (-75.988167 1580 44.154665) RIVERHEAD NY 11901 POINT (-72.703811 1530 40.949592) MAYVILLE NY 14757 POINT (-79.474971 1731 42.294037) MILFORD NJ 8848 POINT (-75.076366 40.605687) Page 11 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse 2225 90 625 983 2135 247 631 633 2182 407 2132 703 627 99 2041 302 2085 389 2089 847 2179 1017 2035 220 2488 Page 12 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse ONONDAGA 315252 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse CORTLAND 112974 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse CHAUTAUQUA 645445 Greenhouse Stock Only WAYNE 644658 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse GREENE 192187 Nursery Stock Only SCHUYLER 447129 Greenhouse Stock Only CATTARAUGUS 46073 Nursery Stock Only MONTGOMERY 644706 Nursery Stock Only RENSSELAER 645968 Greenhouse Stock Only RENSSELAER 386456 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse ERIE 145765 Greenhouse Stock Only CLINTON 643705 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse SARATOGA 413758 Nursery Stock Only CHAUTAUQUA 645909 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse Page 13 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse 10 Acres or Less 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass WATSON FARMS LLC 10 Acres or Less 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass LITTLE YORK PLANTATION LLC 20,001 SqFt of Glass or More YERICO FARMS LLC 11-100 Acres 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less STOP 28 FARM & NURSERY INC 10 Acres or Less SKLIBA TREE FARM 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less SUGAR HILL WOODWORKS & CRAFTS 11-100 Acres WOODRUFFS TREE FARM 10 Acres or Less LIZZIE L MILLER 10 Acres or Less HEMPCHAIN FARMS LLC 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less RUEBEL FARMS 2,001-20,000 SqFt of Glass FUNKES FLOWERS 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less AMBROSE BLACK WALNUT TREES 11-100 Acres BOBS TREES 10 Acres or Less 2,000 SqFt of Glass or Less FINDLEY LAKE LANDSCAPE & GARDEN SUPPLY Page 14 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse WATSON MARY LOU 315-677-3157 2778 CRANE RICHARD JR & JACQUELINE 607-749-4861 6088 JOHN M. YERICO 716-673-1271 3186 MICHAEL VIENS 585-314-8407 750 SKLIBA JOSEPH 518-731-2417 GEE RODNEY 607-535-7856 1621 JAY WOODRUFF 716-353-4570 4240 LIZZIE L MILLER 518-993-4734 292 NATURAE LLC 475 RUEBEL JUDITH A 518-658-2151 18435 FUNKE KATHLEEN 716-992-3049 4135 RICHARD AMBROSE 518-563-7942 16 A EATON ROBERT & DAVID 518-6274260 CHRISTINE SELLSTROM, BRODIE BRIGGS, SCOT 716-969-4968 3093 Page 15 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse ROUTE 11 PO BOX 345 ROUTE 281 EAST MAIN ROAD ALDERMAN ROAD RD BOX 204 MURDERKILL ROAD SUGAR HILL ROAD GOOSENECK ROAD PHILLIP RD GREEN HOLLOW ROAD STATE ROUTE 22 ROSEDALE AVENUE LOZIER PLACE KANIA ROAD ROUTE 426 Page 16 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse LAFAYETTE NY 13084 POINT (- 635 76.1107869989999 7 42.9057890140000 5) LITTLE YORK NY 13087 POINT (-76.161461 629 42.702061) DUNKIRK NY 14048 POINT (-79.268585 508 42.472391) PALMYRA NY 14522 POINT (-77.27768 364 43.0372560000000 06) ATHENS NY 12015 POINT (-73.818837 1144 42.288) WATKINS GLEN NY 148919423 POINT (-76.999718 919 42.362557) DELEVAN NY 14042 POINT (-78.5405 505 42.4599150000000 1) FORT PLAIN NY 13339 POINT (-74.743378 551 42.94106) BERLIN NY 12022 POINT (-73.340141 1305 42.707325) BERLIN NY 12022 POINT (-73.377727 1305 42.704453) EDEN NY 14057 POINT (-78.830544 513 42.664092) PLATTSBURGH NY 12901 POINT (- 202 73.4558630000000 1 44.70825) HAGAMAN NY 12086 POINT (-74.113317 1231 42.995555) FINDLEY LAKE NY 14736 POINT (-79.744342 1714 42.136601) Page 17 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse 2132 698 620 773 2035 201 631 634 2087 766 2143 643 2034 374 624 491 2138 152 2138 152 2041 293 2038 4 2085 379 2035 207 Page 18 of1188 09/27/2021 Nursery Growers and Greenhouse DUTCHESS 645883 Nursery Stock Only NIAGARA 643704 Nursery Stock Only HERKIMER 645996 Combined Nursery and Greenhouse CATTARAUGUS 40782 Greenhouse Stock Only CHAUTAUQUA 66824 Greenhouse Stock Only COLUMBIA 645604 Nursery Stock Only DUTCHESS 645346 Nursery Stock Only ERIE 144287 Greenhouse Stock Only JEFFERSON 645513 Nursery

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