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Grassroots Farmers' Market November 2018 Grassroots Page 25 to their crops. The landowner is The different programs and sportsmen’s clubs, non-profit Venison issued a permit that they can assign permits can help farmers decrease organizations, regional food to agents. There will be three to the deer population on their banks, local food pantries as well Continued from page 12 five carcass tags issued to harvest property which would decrease the as local, state and federal agencies antlerless deer only during growing damage to their crops. If they also including the Farm Bureau whose season. required the harvested deer to be objective is to secure funding for hunt during Open Season ONLY donated to the Coalition, this would the processing and distribution and harvest antlerless deer. How to Get Permits help to feed the less fortunate in of venison to families in need. Contact the local NYSDEC office their community. With the help of its partners, DDP (Deer Damage — for additional information and The Venison Donation Coalition the Venison Donation Coalition Nuisance— Permits) applications for the DMAP and DDP has been feeding the hungry in secures funds to pay the meat This type of permit is issued on permits. Apply for DMP's at license New York State since its inception processors for their services. a case by case basis to landowners issuing town clerks and retail outlets 19 years ago. It was started in Today eight regional food banks based on the amount of deer damage in early August thru Oct 1st each year. 1999 when Chemung and Steuben support the entire state with the County sportsmen’s federations distribution of the meat to those backed up the efforts of the Venison in need. Through the generous Donation Coalition with funds donation of deer from the hunters Trade Report to pay 2 processors and together and farmers, the Coalition processes they distributed 1000 lbs. of highly an average of 38 tons of venison Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 nutritious ground venison to those each year and more than 4 million in need. servings of highly nutritious meat will remain at zero tariffs. Since the imposed on agricultural products Since that time, the Venison has been served to individuals and original NAFTA did not eliminate all by the nation's trading partners, Donation Coalition has seen children in need. tariffs on agricultural trade between most recently in retaliation to tremendous growth due to Farmers who implement deer the United States and Canada, the tariffs imposed by the federal the partnerships they have management plans and include the USMCA will create new market government. In addition, federal formed with organizations Venison Donation Coalition in that access opportunities for United policies relating to visas and and individuals. The Coalition plan provide a win/win situation for States exports to Canada of dairy, other immigration programs have consists of representatives from both themselves and the Coalition. poultry, and eggs, and in exchange increased restrictions on migrant the United States will provide new workers, who are an important part access to Canada for dairy, peanuts, of the agricultural workforce. Producers May be Eligible for Emergency processed peanut products, and a The full report can be found on limited amount of sugar. the Comptroller’s website www.osc. Conservation Program Assistance In Mexico, the USMCA includes state.ny.us. new provisions to provide science- Flooding has caused severe A producer qualifying for ECP based trading standards, timely damage in several areas in the assistance may receive cost-share review of products produced Southern Tier portions of New levels not to exceed 75 percent of through biotechnology and gene Oneida York State. Farms suffering the eligible cost of restoration editing and new provisions on severe damage may be eligible measures. No producer is eligible geographic indications. Continued from page 2 for assistance under the for more than $200,000 cost sharing American Farm Bureau Emergency Conservation Program per natural disaster occurrence. Federation also is supportive of the market or a farm-to-table administered by the Farm Service The following types of measures new agreement. restaurant, consider a fresh pint of Agency. For land to be eligible, the may be eligible: “This was a hard-fought win and chocolate milk or fresh cheese from natural disaster must create new • removing debris from farmland we commend the administration a local farm. Communities in New conservation problems that, if • grading, shaping, or releveling for all the efforts to solidify the York State should take the lead to untreated, would: severely damaged farmland trading relationships we have with ensure the continued livelihood of • be so costly to rehabilitate • restoring permanent fences our North American neighbors,” farmers. that Federal assistance is or will • restoring conservation structures said Zippy Duvall, AFBF President. Unfortunately, low commodity be needed to return the land to and other similar installations “Trade is critical to agriculture, prices, increasing labor costs productive agricultural use Producers who have suffered especially trade with our two closest and other farm inputs have made • is unusual and is not the type a loss from a natural disaster neighbors. The USMCA builds it difficult for farms to remain that would recur frequently in the should contract their local County on the success our farmers and profitable. In recognizing the same area FSA office to request assistance. ranchers have seen from NAFTA. struggles that farmers currently • affect the productive capacity For more information about ECP, While the announcement is good face, Oneida County has focused on of the farmland contact your local or visit www.fsa. news, the deal reached by negotiators priorities to ensure their farms not • impair or endanger the land usda.gov/. still must be approved by Congress as be forgotten. Farms are integral to well as the other two countries. Also, the economic well-being of many the tariffs on agricultural products New York communities and now that have been costly to New York more than ever, we need to look farmers remain in place. New York for solutions and be supportive of Farm Bureau is hopeful that this can actions that will ensure their long- E-lobby Center NYFB.org be resolved as well. term viability. Grassroots Farmers’ Market Classified Ads FREE to NYFB members HAY Call for quantity and shipping Reach Farm Bureau members throughout the state! prices/deals. References available. 607-538-9685 www.svrhay.com. STRAW FOR SALE. Skanda Sell equipment, real estate or a service, you name it! Equine in Cazenovia has beautiful, One free ad — up to 30 words — per month for every member, as long RYE STRAW. 3000 small square soft straw for sale. $4.10/bale. 917- as we receive your ad by the 15th of the previous month. bales. $5/bale. donaldmarkoff@ 940-4963 Want an additional up-to-30-word ad? No problem. yahoo.com or 607-775-2057 HAY FOR SALE. Tubed round Members pay just $15. Non-members pay $30. HAY FOR SALE. Small squares. 518-461-3779 bales of oatlage and 3rd cutting We gladly accept ads by e-mail at: [email protected]. alfalfa mix balage; 1st & 2nd cutting Savanah-Sorghum balage or mail to: Grassroots Classifieds, PO Box 5330, Albany, NY 12205 HAY FOR SALE. ROUND BALES and round dry bales under cover. or fax to: 518-431-5656 For more information call: 518-436-8495 of mixed legume, mainly grass 518-753-4387 or 518-466-1457 Advertisers in this section support the mission of hay. Wrapped bales $40 each, unwrapped $35each. 607-522-4852 TOP QUALITY tested horse hay for New York Farm Bureau. NYFB reserves the right sale. RVF feed value 87-98. Timothy to refuse to accept any classified ad, paid or unpaid, at its sole BALEAGE and dry round bales. Orchard mix. Low sugar/starch discretion. Payment must accompany order with all paid ads. Various qualities. Early June hay also available. 10,000 small through mid-July baleage. Mid- square bales available. $6-$7 a bale. summer dry round bales. Sorghum Page 26 Grassroots November 2018 and oatlage. Some 2015. $25-$45 per HAY FOR SALE. PREMIUM HAY FOR SALE. 1st cut, mixed KUBOTA bale. 607-547-5885. Joeduke1014@ Quality hay. Orange county. I focus grass dry hay, ninety 4x4 round yahoo.com. on QUALITY not quantity. Small bales, under cover. Standing 2014 KUBOTA M6060 diesel. 163 squares. $5 1st cutting, $6 2nd & 17 acres 2nd cutting available. hours, loaded, cab. $31,500 518- HAY FOR SALE. 1st cutting small 3rd cutting at farm. 845-496-4907 Amsterdam Area. Call for price. 885-5696 squares and 4x6 round bales. 518-728-5647 Delivery available for a fee. Call for HAY FOR SALE. 4x5 mixed grass pricing. 518-441-7231 silage bales. 1st cutting, 1200lbs HAY FOR SALE. Organic 4x4 KUBOTA 2014 50hrs. Loaded, $30; 2nd cutting, 1600lbs $40 and 1st and 2nd cut, mostly grass, bucket, everything. 70hp, cab. Like HAY FOR SALE. 1st,2nd &3rd 3rd cutting $2000lbs $50. Payment some clover. Organic 4x5 1st dry brand new. $42,000. 845-857-0242 cutting. Small squares. Good prior to loading. Schaghticoke, NY bales. Organic small squares. CASE quality. $4/bale or let’s make a 518-796-2344 Conventional buyers also. 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