Cabbage Research Development Board schedules public meeting for March

Cabbage Research Development Board schedules public meeting for March
Elizabeth Wolters, Deputy Commissioner — New York Department Of Agriculture and Markets
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The Cabbage Research Development Board has announced a meeting scheduled for March 4, 2025, at 1:30 pm. This meeting will be held in accordance with the Open Meetings Law.

The public is invited to attend the meeting either in person or online. The physical location for the meeting is 630 W North St., Geneva, NY, Jordan Hall Room 210. Online participation can be accessed via Webex at https://meetny-gov.webex.com/meetny-gov/j.php?MTID=m00f40076eb4e1a00dfd42a7e28d28288.

To join the meeting by phone, participants can use the following numbers: +1-929-251-9612 (New York City) or +1-415-527-5035. The access code for the meeting is 2828 756 5972, and the password is wSrpVcmX882.

Meeting materials will be available on agriculture.ny.gov/farming/marketing-order-administration before March 4, and minutes along with a recording of the meeting will be posted on the same website after it concludes.

For further details, interested parties are encouraged to contact [email protected].



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