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Mapping Project
One thousand
square miles of farmland still exists in the ten counties adjacent to
the Hudson River from Westchester up to Albany. Agriculture is still a
vibrant part of the Hudson Valley landscape, economy, environment, and
community. In 2006, as part of a USDA Federal State Marketing
Initiative Program grant, we mapped farms in these ten counties, with a
focus on farms producing food for human consumption and farms that sell
their products directly to customers.
We Need Your Help
The power of these
maps lies in telling the story of the Hudson Valley’s agricultural
sector so we would like them to be as accurate
as possible.
We will update
these maps periodically and would like to include all
farms that produce food, including hay. If you know of any
farms in your area, please send the farm name,
address, and type of operation to Kim Vargo at
kvargo@glynwood.org.
Download Maps
Please follow the
links below to access PDF files of 11”x17” maps of each county. Please
contact
kvargo@glynwood.org. for copies of 24”x 36” county maps
with farm labels.
*WARNING: These maps contain a lot of information and may take a long
time to download or may be difficult to view via a slow connection or on
an older computer.*
Albany
Columbia
Dutchess
Greene
Orange
Putnam
Rensselaer
Rockland
Ulster
Westchester
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