Sullivan

Hudson Valley Cattle Company

Fancy locally raised beef, not given any hormones or antibiotics. Bred, Born and raised and cared for on a small farm, by a fifth generation farmer and his wife. Processed in a USDA inspected facility. It doesn't get much better than this. Distributed by Nat Kagan Meat & Poultry, Inc. Serving the Mid-Hudson restaurant industry for over 50 years.

Products: 
Beef, Ducks, Rabbits, Quail , Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout

Catskill Mountain Sugar House

Catskill Mountain Sugar House is located in Grahamsville, New York, we produce maple syrup, candy, and sugar. We supply Grahmsville Deli; Cannie D's in Neversink; The Little Store in Roscoe; the Trading Post in Rock Hill; and Salt & Pepper Deli in Monticello and the Kauneonga Lake Farmer's Market with our products year round.

Products: 
Maple products

Annual International Great Beer Festival

Sat, 07/21/2012 - 2:00pm - 6:00pm

Join us at the International Great Beer Expo

The Sullivan County international beer festival will feature more than 30 international breweries from across the globe presenting more than 75 of their finest brews for sampling.

Flooding damage ... Toll from summer storms at $115 million so far Orange, Ulster and Sullivan counties hit the hardest

Sun, 03/04/2012 - 2:00am
Times Herald-Record

Hurricane Irene's deluge began early one Sunday morning in late August and dumped as much as 11 inches on the Hudson Valley by the time it let up that night, leaving washed-out roads and bridges, flooded homes and businesses and ruined crops in its wake.
Less than two weeks later, the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee raked across the region, compounding misery with another round of torrential rain.

Sullivan County News

With warm weather approaching now is the time to sign up for a CSA share.                

HARVESTING OPPORTUNITIES CONFERENCE

Fri, 11/16/2012 - 8:30am - 5:00pm

Farms contribute billions to New York’s economy, yet, since the 1980s, the state has lost more than 4,000 farms to development. Harvesting Opportunities in New York: Growing Local Food Economies and Protecting Farmland is a conference designed to inspire and educate New Yorkers to support agriculture, strengthen local farm and food economies, and get involved in protecting farmland. The one-day conference will take place on November 15 at the Hotel Albany in downtown Albany, New York.

Extending Local Farm to Table Distribution

HUDSON, NY — October 31, 2012 — Until recently, Ken Migliorelli, from Migliorelli Farm in Tivoli, has not had the ability to produce value added products from his own produce and sell them to local buyers in the New York City Greenmarket.

Release Date: 
Wed, 10/31/2012 - 12pm

Root 'N Roost Farm

Root 'N Roost Farm is a highly diversified, permaculture-based, human and animal powered sustainable farm. All our farm-fresh products are grown by hand, using only hand tools. Ducks, chickens, and pigs help us work the land, bringing you the freshest vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruit, mushrooms, poultry, eggs, and baked goods!

Products: 
Produce, herbs, flowers, mushrooms, Eggs (chicken and duck), poultry (chicken, duck, turkey), seeds, herbal teas, starter plants and nursery plants (in season), whole roaster pigs and live piglets (in season), live chickens, ducks, turkeys (year round).

Bernies Holiday Restaurant

Bernies Holiday Restaurant offers fine dining with Asian American Steakhouse cuisine using meat from the Hudson Valley Cattle Company and Hudson Valley Fois Gras on occasion.

Cuisine: 
Asian American Steakhouse

Catskills Bureau Confidential: Agriculture chief to speak in Ferndale

Tue, 12/04/2012 - 2:00am
Times Herald-Record

New York Agriculture Commissioner Darrel Aubertine will speak during Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County's 98th annual meeting Dec. 11.

Aubertine will address the current state of agriculture during the public meeting, which starts at 7 p.m. at the CVI Center, 1 Cablevision Center in Ferndale.

Cornell also will announce members to its board of directors and program committee, and plans for its centennial celebration in 2014.

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