BROOME CO., N.Y. — On April 2nd from 6 to 8 p.m. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County will be holding an Inherent Risk Workshop to help farms understand this new legislation. The presenter for the evening with be Karin Bump from Cooperative Extension of Madison County.
This legislation now brings New York’s inherent risk law in line with nearly every other state in the country. If your farm has visitors or does Agricultural tourism including apples and berries, u-pick Christmas trees, hiking, farm and winery tours and equine therapy, then this workshop is for you.
The cost of this workshop is $10 per farm.
To register https://reg.cce.
–Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County
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