Sunrise Farms Inc

Sunrise Farms Inc in Catskill, NY
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175 Cauterskill Rd., Catskill, NY 12414
(518) 678-2292

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Street address:
175 Cauterskill Rd.

City / suburb:
Catskill

County:
Greene

State:
New York

ZIP code:
12414-5750

Phone:
(518) 678-2292

Contact name:
Evelyn Lasher

Contact title:
President

GPS Longitude:
-73.966829

GPS Latitude:
42.222986

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Business data
Standard industrial classification code: 0252
City / suburb: Catskill, NY
County: Greene
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john gallagher
john gallagher
3 / 26 / 2021
PESTICIDES

The pesticides used in the soil have changed over the years and are now legal. Back when the Lasher family owned the land the soil contained cancer causing chemicals from the pesticides used before legislation outlawed these types of harmful pesticides .Not only did these pesticides kill of animals , humans also suffered the ultimate consequence of cancer and fatalities from cancer causing chemicals . Most of the locals who live near or around the farm or the people that have purchased the dirt they sell for gardening have also acquired cancer from the pesticides that are still in the dirt today . There is no fence stopping the furious winds from blowing these chemicals into the air and into our lungs eyes ears nose and throat . I did happen to notice that here are cemeteries on the property as well . So ultimately I feel bad for the new owner . Not only are they now at risk for a class action lawsuit , but when they bought the property they weren't made aware of the cemeteries on the property as well . The new owner can file a claim against the lasher family to get their money back for that reason as well as the fact that there are cancer causing chemicals in all the dirt as well . In my opinion that is in fact why the lasher family sold the property in the first place , to avoid losing their ill gained fortune through a lengthy class action lawsuit imposed by the locals and families of the locals who have died as a result of this . Not to mention all of the farm workers who have suffered the same consequences from these cancer causing chemicals . Had the new owner known this they would have never bought the property in the first place . Really who would buy a cemetery that kills people and then take the dirt and sell it to the locals , thus spreading the cancer further and further from the farm ?it also makes the neighborhood smell like chicken feces in the summer it will take your breathe away as you will see dozens of vultures feeding on decaying mountains of dead chickens as well as hundreds of crows also joining in on the feast. sadly the land is now inhabited with at least six mated pairs of BALD EAGLES our national bird protected by the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT . Even the BALD EAGLES are dying as they too feast on and feed their young from the animals that eat the corn in the cornfields . If it was such a great farm then why would they sell it ? It seems as though the person who bought it wants to get sued , that is if the money used to purchase the farm wasn't theirs in the first place . In the past these chicken coops have caused nothing but problems for the locals ,the animals , but the fire department as well as these chicken coops used to "burn down" from strange electrical fires every year , netting the lasher family even more money and newer chicken coops . This gives new meaning to the proof is in the pudding :) Furthermore prior to the chicken farm this was an apple farm . Pesticides were also used to treat and protect the apple farm as well and is probably why the lasher family bought the farm for pennies on the dollar . I give thing farm a 5 star rating for operating and flying under the radar and getting out before they got caught . Smooth criminals :)

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According to our records, this business is located at 175 Cauterskill Rd. in Catskill (in Greene County), New York 12414, the location GPS coordinates are: 42.222986 (latitude), -73.966829 (longitude). Sunrise Farms Inc is categorized under Chicken Eggs (SIC code 0252). Known organization president is Evelyn Lasher. You can contact the company by phone at (518) 678-2292.
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