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New York corn production rose an estimated 1 percent this year, USDA forecasts

New York farms are estimated to have produced 86.8 million bushels of corn this year, up 1 percent from 86.1 million bushels in 2019, according to a USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service forecast issued on Oct. 9.  New York farms are projected to harvest an estimated 520,000 acres of corn for grain in 2020, down […]

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Barton & Loguidice uses acquisition to add Connecticut office

SALINA — Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. (B&L) has expanded its footprint into Connecticut with the acquisition of a firm in Hartford. B&L has acquired Anchor Engineering Services Inc. (Anchor Engineering), a multidisciplined engineering and land-surveying company. The local firm didn’t release any details on how much it paid to acquire the Connecticut company. The acquisition

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CNY jobless rates remain higher than a year ago

Regions post large year-over-year job losses Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Watertown–Fort Drum, Binghamton, and Elmira regions dropped further into single-digit figures in September, compared to the prior month.  But jobless rates remained significantly higher than a year ago amid the impact of layoffs and sluggish rehiring during the COVID-19 pandemic. The figures are

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New Onondaga Lake boat launch opens

SYRACUSE — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) on Oct. 16 announced the completion and grand opening of the new Onondaga Lake boat-launch site in the town of Geddes. The site is dedicated to Kenneth P. Lynch for his commitment to the restoration of Onondaga Lake. Lynch served as regional director of

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Cazenovia College announces new trustees

CAZENOVIA — Cazenovia College announced that Matthew Reilly and Elizabeth Rougeux have joined its board of trustees.  Reilly will chair the board’s enrollment management committee and also serve on the executive, faculty to board, and student affairs committees.  Reilly, superintendent of schools at the Cazenovia Central School District, has more than 30 years of experience

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3 Tips for Developing a Sky-High Growth Plan

Middle-market companies are ambitious to grow, and they need the right marketing strategy that can guide the whole enterprise to new heights. Ask any CEO if they want “marketing” and they’ll nod and speak to the value of an attractive website, a recent trade show, or their latest brochure. Ask that same CEO if he/she

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New York manufacturing index slips in October, but still shows growth

The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index fell 7 points to 10.5 in October, representing its fourth consecutive positive reading, but indicating a slower pace of growth than in September. The index had climbed 13 points to 17 in September. The October index number — based on firms responding to the survey — indicates

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Crossings

Crossing the road, crossing the bridge, crossing the river, crossing the ridge, I’ve crossed many times before. I did not know why. Now I know, I must try. What a year it’s been. I don’t need to tell you. You’ve got your story. I’ve got mine. Lots of lessons learned. So I’ll try to share

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Are Your Employees Zoning Out in Zoom Meetings?

Tips from a remote veteran The coronavirus changed the world into a planet of remote workers, but several months into the pandemic some companies and individuals are still grappling with the challenges of working apart.  Employees have more distractions at home and some can find it harder to focus. Questions persist, such as: Can video

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5 Steep Costs that Companies Pay Because of a Toxic Boss

Working for a difficult or temperamental boss is common in the U.S. One survey [from global staffing firm Robert Half] showed roughly half of the employees quit their job due to what they termed a bad boss. But high turnover isn’t the only downside such bosses cause. Abrasive or toxic leadership creates many other costs

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