Cabbage Research Development Board schedules public meeting for January 27

Richard Ball, Commissioner - Agriculture for the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
Richard Ball, Commissioner - Agriculture for the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
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The Cabbage Research Development Board has announced it will hold a meeting on January 27, 2026, at 1:30 pm. The meeting is open to the public and will be held both in person at 630 W North St., Geneva, NY, Jordan Hall Room 210, and online via Webex at https://meetny-gov.webex.com/weblink/register/r6b895595fac91b137a2c9b9772a63bc1.

According to the announcement, “The public has the right to attend the meeting at any location included herein. All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure the meeting is held in a facility that permits barrier-free physical access; to facilitate these efforts the public is requested to RSVP to the Department if they plan to attend in person at one of the locations listed below.”

Materials for discussion during the meeting will be posted before January 27 at https://agriculture.ny.gov/farming/marketing-order-administration. After the meeting, minutes and a recording will also be available on this site.

For further information about attending or accessing materials, interested parties are encouraged to contact [email protected].

The New York Department of Agriculture and Markets supports local agriculture through various programs and grants aimed at enhancing farmers’ markets and promoting state agricultural products. More details about its mission can be found on its official website (https://agriculture.ny.gov).



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