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Spring clean your business plan at the 
Farm to Market Conference on March 30th! Your profitability will thank you. 
Space is filling up so reserve your spot today for a day of networking and education on getting started in farming, improving your farmer's market sales, figuring out the best marketing strategy for your farm, profitability, business planning, season extension and much more! 
Register online for the Farm to Market Conference and get your growing season off to the right start!

DATE: Sunday, March 30th
TIME:
 9:30 am - 4:30 pm, local foods lunch included
LOCATION:
 The Michael Ritchie Big Barn Center at the Center for Discovery, Hurleyville  

And while you're there.....  

Contact Farm to Market Manager Beth McKellips at (607) 865-7090 for more information.
Get in the Guide -DUE APRIL 4th!
For just $35, become a member to receive all the benefits of our multi-faceted branding campaign. We promote your business through Pure Catskills in print, online and various membership materials. Join online at the Pure Catskills Membership Sign Up Page now through April 4.
Sullivan County Farmer's 
Markets want You!

The Sullivan County Farmers' Markets Association is now accepting applications for the 2014-2015 season. Markets include: Callicoon, Callicoon Indoor Market, Liberty and Kauneonga Lake. For more information, email the market manager or call 866-270-2015. Deadline is March 23.

 

Maple Fest:  

Celebrating Maple Syrup

Experience a taste of the "sweet world of maple sugaring" as part of the New York Maple Weekend at the Agroforestry Resource Center on March 22. Learn about sugar mapling processes, then enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast. Free and open to the public; call CCE-Greene at (518) 622-9820. 

REGISTER TODAY FOR THE FARM TO MARKET CONFERENCE!
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GOOD FOOD. CLEAN WATER. 

The Pure Catskills Buy Local campaign is a regional, economic initiative of the Watershed 

Agricultural Council. The Watershed Agricultural Council is funded by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other federal, foundation and private sources. The WAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider.