Federal Funding Freeze Threatens Sullivan County’s New Generation of Farmers

A freeze on federal funds has halted crucial programs supporting beginner farmers in Sullivan County, leaving many in financial uncertainty. The $1.5 million in funding, distributed through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County, was earmarked for mentorship and technical assistance to foster the next generation of local farmers. 

The cuts also impact the Sullivan Fresh mobile farmers market, potentially reducing access to fresh produce in underserved communities. In response, Cornell Cooperative is launching fundraising efforts to sustain these initiatives. Meanwhile, uncertainty looms over the future of farming in the region as advocates push for the funds to be restored.

Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo sat down with Ruby Rayner of The River Reporter to discuss the issue. 
 Federal Funding Freeze Threatens Sullivan County’s New Generation of Farmers
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