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The Cleveland Farm
was purchased in 1988 and today serves as a storage facility for
seed, fertilizer and grain.
The 3 bulk fertilizer storage bays in the white building to the
right, each hold more than a tractor trailer of ingredients
The red barn stores the bulk boxes of seed and insecticides until
they are ready to be used in planting season.
The 4 grain bins hold 5,000, 6,000, 10,000 and 20,000 bushel of
grain. The 6,000 bu. bin also houses the dryer that is used to bring
to moisture down to proper levels that will prevent the grain from
spoiling during storage.
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| Community
and Political Involvement |
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We are committed to
being involved in our Community, County, State and Federal governments.
Jim Veazey is on the Town Board, Lions Club, Farm Bureau and Co-operative
Extension as well as heavily involved in his local church.
Jonathan is on the NEDPA board (North East Dairy Producers Association),Upstate
delegate board and is involved in the Co-operative Extension.
On July 23,2004, Lamb Farms hosted a fund raiser for Congressman
Tom Reynolds that helped bridge the gap between local farmers and
governmental issues.
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| Training
Tomorrow's Leaders |
| Lamb Farms has been proud
to be involved with Cornell University through hosting summer internships
in several areas of the farm. In 2004, four interns worked in areas
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| Our
Staff |
| We would like to thank
those who help us to pull all this together on a daily basis.
We have an excellent group of employees and we know that with their
dedication and hard work, the goals that we share become achievable.
-- Thank You !! --
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| Employment |
| If you are a responsible,
hard working person who likes to have a job in which you can take
pride in, and would like to be considered for a position at Lamb Farms,
contact us through the form connected with this site (Click
Here). |
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