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Join Harvest Connection

Do you have Christmas trees or other holiday related products etc.?

Are you trying to increase visibility and drive sales for your farm business?

Harvest Connection is the platform for you.

The goal of Harvest Connection is to connect consumers with local producers and their products throughout Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Montgomery, Fulton and Washington counties. Our website and app make it easy for consumers to find farms and farmers markets closest to them. Check out the Harvest Connection website here: https://www.harvestconnection-ny.com/

Harvest Connection is a website that brings information about Capital Region farms right to consumer fingertips. You can find a farm that sells locally grown fruits and vegetables as well as plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, herbs, Christmas trees, honey, and maple syrup and other products. Capital Region farms have so much to offer throughout the season – from strawberry picking in early summer to apple and pumpkin picking in the fall. We invite you to venture out to visit our farms and meet the folks who work hard to provide you with all these wonderful things!

One of the purposes of Harvest Connection is to provide workshops and other resources to the producers within our community. We would love to hear your ideas!  What types of programs we can have that would impact your farm or business?

Workshops that we have had in the past include, but are not limited to Social Media Marketing, How to use your Harvest Connection Farm Page, FAMACHA, and Tick and Pesticide Management.

Our Team is more than happy to offer programs similar to those listed above, but we also want to present new programs based on what you need. Please reach out to our office to help us see the needs in our community.  If you have any questions or ideas, please contact us at 518-272-4210 or mbg242@cornell.edu .

If you or someone you know is not a part of Harvest Connection, but would like to know how to join, reach out to Mamnenge (mbg242@cornell.edu). This is a great opportunity to not only promote your business, but to support local products.

Caring for your fresh cut Christmas tree

• Choose a freshly cut tree.
• Get your tree in water within the first 12 hours of bringing it home. If you don’t get your tree in water, make a fresh cut one quarter inch up the trunk with a sharp saw to reopen the tree stem.
• Give your tree 1 quart of fresh water for each inch in diameter of the tree trunk.
• Check the water daily.
• Keep your tree away from sources of heat.
• Don’t add preservatives or drill holes in the base of the tree. This does not help with the uptake of water.
• Decorate your tree with lights that are low heat.
For more information about New York State grown Christmas trees, visit https://ctfany.org/finding-the-perfect-new-york-grown-christmas-tree-about-new-york-grown-christmas-trees/

Upcoming Capital Area Agricultural and Horticultural Program (CAAHP) Events!

Click the link below to be directed to the CAAHP website and a listing of upcoming programs!

https://blogs.cornell.edu/capitalareaagandhortprogram/main/

Merry Christmas!

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