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Abby Swartz
Feb 19, 2020
Miracle
It's a miracle. Every time a seed germinates it's a miracle. It is a fundamental part of what sustains our lives and the life of our...
Abby Swartz
Jan 6, 2020
We Support ANCA
We are proud to support ANCA, local small family farms, and local small businesses. Earl Butz - yeah right - was dead wrong. He was...
Abby Swartz
Dec 4, 2019
Soil Exudates
Soil is alive - There are more microorganisms in a handful of soil than there are people on earth. The soil biome is a complex delicate...
Abby Swartz
Nov 15, 2019
Agbotic and Black and Veatch Announce Collaboration to Deploy Ecologically Restorative Smart Farms
Agbotic is excited to announce our collaboration with Black and Veatch. Read more to check out the article! #innovation #blackandveatech...
Abby Swartz
Nov 6, 2019
Why are root vegetables so good for us?
Not only do our root vegetables have robust flavor and earthy aroma from growing in organic soil, they are also nutrient-dense. There's...
Abby Swartz
Oct 3, 2019
Innovation
This is Gabriel, our most recent hire from Cornell University. He has a background in both plant and computer science and is working to...
Abby Swartz
Sep 14, 2019
Growing, Growing, Growing
Alan Watts observed, "We do not 'come into' this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree." It makes sense. Everything in our life...
Abby Swartz
Aug 17, 2019
It's Time to Re-Imagine Agriculture: Farmers Support for NY Farm Labor Bill
It's Time to Re-Imagine Agriculture: Farmer Support for NY Farm Labor Bill As CEO of a farm operation in Sackets Harbor, NY, I am aware...
Abby Swartz
Aug 14, 2019
New York Green Bank Funds Agbotic's Sustainable Infrastructure Project
We are pleased to announce our project finance transaction with New York Green Bank. This marks a milestone in New York State for the...
Abby Swartz
Jul 28, 2019
Monarch Butterflies on the Farm
According to biodiversity.com "The heart of the monarch's range is the Midwestern "Corn Belt", where most of the world's monarchs are...
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