Agriculture and Markets

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Cayuga Milk Ingredients Opens $270 M Expansion Project

Cayuga Milk Ingredients marked the grand opening of a two-phase, $270 million expansion project in Cayuga County.,

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Spotlight
Connecting the Dots Between Producers & Consumers
NYS Grown & Certified®

The New York State Grown & Certified® program makes it easy to identify products that are grown and produced locally, with a focus on food safety and environmental standards - and it promotes the farmers behind these products.

Taste NY

Taste NY introduces consumers to the world-class products made right here in New York, helping to create new economic opportunities for our farmers and for our food and beverage producers.

Our Programs Boosting New York's Agricultural Community

The Great New York State Fair

Founded in 1841, The Great New York State Fair showcases the best of New York agriculture, provides top-quality entertainment and is a key piece of the state’s CNY Rising strategy of growing the Central New York economy through tourism. The New York State Fairgrounds is a 375-acre exhibit and entertainment complex that operates all year.

As the oldest state fair in the nation, The Great New York State Fair is deeply rooted in agriculture, and we are proud to say it is still one of the biggest draws for fairgoers. From the Butter Sculpture to the Maple Booth, from the 4-H for Horses Exhibit to the brand-new Mobile Dairy Experience, agriculture continues to be front and center at the New York State Fair, giving its more than 868,000 visitors an opportunity to connect directly with farmers and learn more about the animals that are essential to the industry.
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The Monthly Harvest
Get the Latest Agriculture News From Across New York

Share Your Work
Participate in the Department's Photo Contest!

Do you have a keen eye for capturing the beauty of New York's agricultural industry? Help us highlight the best of NYS's agricultural community, commodities, and livestock by submitting to the Department's 2025 Agricultural Photo Contest!

Every year in June, we celebrate National Pollinator Week to raise awareness about the importance of these and their impact on our ecosystems and food supply. Pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths, bats, beetles, and hummingbirds are the unsung heroes behind so much of the food we enjoy and natural beauty that grows around us, which is why we’re celebrating them this month with our June’s photo contest Category: “With Great Pollen Comes Great Responsi-bee-lity!”

Help us raise awareness of the work these small superheroes do for our industry by sharing photos of pollinators, pollinator gardens and the plants and flowers that help keep these creatures safe, beekeepers and apiaries, and more!

Follow the link below to learn more!
Image: June 2025 Photo Contest Category