August 2002
An aerial view of Liberty Ridge Farm’s 12-acre, three mile cornfield maze, showcases the Pride of New York emblem.
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Maine Spudman Adds Manure and Expands Rotation
John Dorman wanted to spread out his potato rotations, allowing more time between potato plantings, but couldn’t find the land to do so.

Physiological Disorders of
Tomatoes Affect Color of Fruit
Quality in tomatoes means different things to different people.

Pride of New York - Lady Liberty featured at Liberty Ridge Farm in Rensselaer County
Cultivated and “carved” from 12 acres of their 97-acre farm on the banks of the Hoosic River, the Gifford Family chose the Pride of New York emblem as the design for the popular corn maze at their Liberty Ridge Farm.

New York Vegetable Growers
Group Selects New Leadership
Jeff and Lindy Kubecka understand teamwork. With two active children and 200 acres of fresh market vegetables to raise, the couple happily joins forces.

Efficient Spraying Necessary
to Reduce Drift and Increase Output
Disease and insect control is a critical factor on most commercial farms.

Marketplace of Ideas
Concentration of Agriculture Production has a Downside

Farm Bureau says Keep APHIS Inside USDA



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