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New York’s fall potato production slips slightly

New York farms are forecast to have produced 3.98 million cwt (hundredweight) of fall potatoes in 2018, down 1.4 percent from 4.03 million cwt in 2017, according to the Nov. 1 forecast production report from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. New York potato producers harvested 14,200 acres of fall potatoes this year, off 1.4 […]

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Leadership Greater Syracuse graduates its 28th class

SYRACUSE — Leadership Greater Syracuse (LGS) announced that 52 area citizens are ready to take on high-level community roles in Central New York after graduating from the LGS Class of 2018 on Nov. 14 at The Rail Line, a new event venue in downtown Syracuse.  New Onondaga County Executive J. Ryan McMahon II was on

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Grain corn production jumps nearly 34 percent in NY in 2018

New York farms are forecast to have produced 104.6 million bushels of corn for grain in 2018, up 33.9 percent from 78.1 million bushels produced in 2017, according to the Nov. 1 forecast production report from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. This projected corn production rise is up from the USDA’s Sept. 1 report

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Five Star Bank implements executive leadership changes, including several promotions

WARSAW, N.Y. — Five Star Bank, a unit of Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISI), recently announced a reorganization in its executive leadership team, which it says will “more effectively meet the needs of customers across all segments of its business in support of the bank’s continued growth.” Five Star Bank named William L. Kreienberg chief

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Why do so many meetings with prospects fizzle out and go nowhere? Is it just the way it is, so we should just accept it? Or, is it possible that our “this is what went wrong” explanations are merely excuses for failing to turn prospects into customers? As sure as Friday is pizza night, salespeople

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NEXT 2018 conference spotlighted tech innovations

SALINA — Cornell University professor Rob Shepherd says energy efficiency is a “critical goal” for improvement in robotics. “One of the ways we’re going about that is to increase the sensor density, or the ability for a robot to feel, so we can change what it’s doing for the most energy-efficient approach to its task,”

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EPA awards funding to CNY small businesses for tech development

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced $1.7 million in funding to 16 small businesses across the country to develop new technologies that it says protect the environment while growing the economy.  The two winners in New York state include DMax Plasma LLC of Potsdam (St. Lawrence County), which will receive $98,991 to develop

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Lockheed Martin launches $30M STEM scholarship program

Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) on Nov. 15 launched a $30 million STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) scholarship program for high school and college-undergraduate students planning to pursue a major in engineering and computer science.  Bethesda, Maryland–based Lockheed Martin is a defense contractor with plants in Salina and in Owego.  Beginning in 2019, the Lockheed

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Four Tactics to Help Attract and Retain Manufacturing Talent

Attracting and retaining top talent for the manufacturing industry is more challenging than ever. Employment is up, the U.S. unemployment rate is near historic lows, and Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age and exiting the workforce.  The global supply of high-skill workers is not keeping up with demand, and, according to the McKinsey Global Institute,

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NY manufacturing index increases in November, showing expansion

The November reading of the Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates “business activity continued to grow at a solid clip in New York.” That’s according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York which said the survey’s general business-conditions index rose 2 points to 23.3 in November. The index number is based on the responses from manufacturing

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