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Cornell Cooperative Extension highlights agritourism, education programs amid funding constraints
Summary
Cornell Cooperative Extension (Greene County) reported program growth in 4‑H, Master Gardener and new farmer training, promoted Taste NY retail partnerships and seedling sales, and requested county support as it faces budget shortfalls.
Lisa Galina, executive director of Cornell Cooperative Extension in Greene County, briefed county officials on programs that support agri‑tourism, small producers and local education.
Galina said the Taste NY store carries local products, pointed to a plant and seedling sale happening next week, and described a successful new‑beginning farmer program with 18 participants. “We do pollinators. We do all…
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