“Agriculture is something that needs to be seen and experienced to be fully understood, so it has been a true privilege to have the opportunity to take legislators of both parties around upstate New York to see just how food makes it from our farms onto our plates,” said Tague. From the production of food to the growing of Christmas trees and the brewing of craft beer, the tour provided legislators a thorough look into everything New York state agribusinesses have to offer, how goods are produced from start to finish, and the real experiences of New Yorkers who work in agriculture. The tour highlighted the various facets of the agricultural industry within New York and the unique challenges they face in their businesses. 22, 2021 as part of his third annual farm tour of agribusinesses and agricultural facilities.Īssemblyman Chris Tague (R,C,I-Schoharie) today concluded his third annual tour of New York state farms, agribusinesses and agricultural facilities attended by a large, bipartisan group of Senate and Assembly legislators from across the state. Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C,I-Schoharie) joins a bipartisan group of lawmakers and business owners at Veeder’s Tree Farm in Earlton, NY on Sept.
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