Sarah Dressel of Dressel Farms in New Paltz, N.Y. (NYAA District 3) has been named Chairperson of the Board of Directors for New York Apple Association (NYAA)

Sarah Dressel of Dressel Farms in New Paltz, N.Y. (NYAA District 3) has been named Chairperson of the Board of Directors for New York Apple Association (NYAA), which represents the 600 commercial apple growers in New York, the second largest apple-producing state in the nation.

“This appointment is significant news for NYAA and for women assuming leadership roles throughout the ag industry,” said NYAA President Cynthia Haskins, adding, “…Sarah comes from a multi-generational apple farm with great experience in direct-to-consumer markets and wholesale. We look forward to her leadership.”

Dressel is a fourth-generation apple grower. She joined the NYAA board in 2016 and served as Vice Chair from 2017-2018. She assumed the Chairperson position at the NYAA board of directors meeting in Lake Placid last month. Jason Woodworth (District 6) of Lamont Fruit Farm in Waterport, NY (NYAA District 6), previously served as NYAA Chairperson.

“It is an honor and a privilege to help lead this organization at such an exciting time in the apple industry,” said Dressel.

Recently, the NYAA board completed a strategic planning process and is currently in the process of evolving its presence in the marketplace.

A 2011 graduate of Cornell University, Dressel has a degree in Agricultural Sciences and works in her family’s business managing its retail stand, u-pick operation, and all horticultural aspects. She completed the Young Apple Leaders program through the U.S. Apple Association, is a member of the Hudson Valley Young Growers group, and currently serves on the board of directors for the Hudson Valley Research Lab.

Congratulations, Sarah Dressel, on your new role with the Board!

David Eddy|July 24, 2018
Editor of American Fruit Grower and Western Fruit Grower, and Senior Editor of American Vegetable Grower, both Meister Media Worldwide publications.

About Peter J Jentsch

Peter J. Jentsch serves the mid-Hudson Valley pome fruit, grape and vegetable growers as the Senior Extension Associate in the Department of Entomology for Cornell University’s Hudson Valley Laboratory located in Highland, NY. He provides regional farmers with information on insect related research conducted on the laboratory’s 20-acre research farm for use in commercial and organic fruit and vegetable production. Peter is a graduate of the University of Nebraska with a Masters degree in Entomology. He is presently focusing on invasive insect species, monitoring in the urban environment and commercial agricultural production systems throughout the state
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