Onion Research Development Board schedules open meeting for March 4

Onion Research Development Board schedules open meeting for March 4
Steve McGrattan, First Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Agriculture and Markets — New York Department Of Agriculture and Markets
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The Onion Research Development Board has announced a meeting scheduled for March 4, 2025, at 9:00 am. This meeting is in accordance with the Open Meetings Law, allowing public attendance.

The board will hold the meeting at several locations to accommodate attendees. These include Geneva, Canastota, Goshen, and Albion in New York, as well as Washington, DC. An online option is also available via Webex.

Participants planning to attend in person are encouraged to RSVP to ensure barrier-free access to the facilities. The Department aims to provide a venue that accommodates all physical needs.

For those joining online, the meeting can be accessed using the number 2818 501 6397 and password FyDfY6Xm3W3. Alternatively, participants can join by phone using numbers provided for New York City and other toll options.

Meeting materials will be available on agriculture.ny.gov/farming/marketing-order-administration before the event. Following the meeting, minutes and recordings will be posted on the same website.

Further inquiries can be directed to [email protected].



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