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Amy Erlwein

“When my family moved to Sullivan County from Long Island shortly before the 1969 Woodstock Festival, three things became clear to me. My love of nature, working the land, and this place my parents had brought me to would be interesting. Years later, I can say that still holds true.”

Amy Erlwein has spent the past forty years as a full-time farmer with her husband in Sullivan County, NY. They recently transitioned the farm from a dairy-only operation to its current form where they make and sell hay, raise their own meat, and maintain a large garden to grow their own food. Amy is a Master Preserver and prefers to can and freeze as much produce as possible for their family. They have raised two children and multiple pets, including cows.

An active member of her local community, Amy served on the board of Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County, including serving as Vice President and on multiple committees. She worked on the formation of the Sullivan County Farmland Protection Plan and served on the Sullivan County Agricultural Advisory Board. In 2010, she and several other women farmers formed the Sullivan County Farm Network, which worked to promote local farms and their products, host agritourism events, and work with local, state, and federal government agencies to protect and promote agriculture.

Amy looks forward to continuing to help her community as a member of the Conservancy board.