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New York Farm Viability Institute

New York Farm Viability Institute

We create and share knowledge to improve the economic viability of New York's farms.

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Category: 2022 FVI

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2022 FVI Projects Announced!

New York Farm Viability Institute funds 12 projects selected by farmers across the stateResearch projects will create and share knowledge

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August 3, 2022 2022 FVI

Informational Webinars Will Answer Your Questions.

The New York Farm Viability’s FVI 22 Request for Proposals (RFP) is currently open.  Our program seeks proposals that will

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July 19, 2022 2022 FVI

Can Your Expertise be Applied to Agriculture’s Challenges?

Driven by science and technology, agriculture is constantly changing. Its evolution requires research that creates new knowledge, and economic context

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July 14, 2022 2022 FVI

New Schedule for FVI 22! RFP Open July 25th, Proposals Due September 25th.

The 2022 FVI Request for proposals is very similar to the 2021 RFP. As always, we are seeking solutions for

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Programs and Resources

  • FVI Grant Program
  • USDA SCBG Program
  • NYFVI Dairy Program(SDCT)
  • NYC&SGA Research Program
  • Publications
  • Project Leaders
  • Review Panels

Story Categories

  • 2021 RFP (5)
  • 2022 FVI (4)
  • Apples and other fruit (9)
  • Dairy (2)
  • Field Crops (6)
  • FVI RFP Tips (10)
  • Hops (1)
  • Livestock (1)
  • Niche Market (1)
  • NYFVI Perspective (22)
  • Pollinators (1)
  • Topic Specific Team (5)
  • Uncategorized (5)
  • USDA Specialty Crop (3)
  • Vegetables (12)
  • Wine Grapes (2)

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