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Production of New York field crops increased in 2012
New York farmers substantially boosted production of a number of key field crops last year, including corn and soybeans, according to the latest U.S. Department
Cortland rail terminal steams through approval phase
CORTLAND — A planned multi-modal rail terminal in Cortland is on a forward track after receiving contract approval for over $917,000 in funding from the
New York dairy farmers get lower prices for milk in December
New York dairy farmers received an average of $22.20 per hundredweight of milk sold during December, down 60 cents from November price levels, according to
Ithaca’s Primet to begin licensing its technology
ITHACA — Primet Precision Materials, Inc., an Ithaca–based advanced materials company, plans to start licensing its technology to larger businesses. The firm’s core technology involves
Canton engineering firm says merger will help it grow
CANTON — A merger with a larger Michigan–based company will help Burley-Guminiak & Associates, Consulting Engineers, P.L.L.C. (BGA) of Canton grow and expand its services.
Hardinge acquires Illinois-based machine tool company
ELMIRA — Hardinge Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG), an Elmira–based manufacturer of metal-cutting tools, announced today that it has acquired Usach Technologies, Inc., a privately held machine
Edward Audi’s move to Stickley president part of ‘gradual handoff’
MANLIUS — The recently appointed president of L. & J.G. Stickley, Inc. says his new seat at the furniture company is part of a transition
SRC promotes staff member to director of technology
CICERO — SRC, Inc. said today it promoted Adam Wendt to the position of director of technology for its defense and environmental solutions division. Wendt
Chobani formally opens $450 million yogurt plant in Idaho
NORWICH — Chobani, Inc. today announced the formal grand opening of its new manufacturing plant in Twin Falls, Idaho, the company’s second in the U.S.
Matt Brewing launches $5 million biogas-to-power facility
through a process called anaerobic digestion. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provided a $1 million incentive to Matt Brewing Co.,
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