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Posted on January 30, 2015
Make decisions regarding labor management and new equipment investment is something that most farmers face during normal business operations. Chris Blanchard of Purple Pitchfork shared his experience gathering accurate farm costs and production data for investment decisions at the 2014 Beginning Far...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on January 30, 2015
The owners of a Gorham, Maine farm are hoping to become a hub for good, local food. “The general trend is moving toward becoming a suburb of Portland,” said Steven Bibula. “That’s good for us, because it’s an area that is densely populated by people who are very interested in local and artisan.” Bib...
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Sanne Kure-Jensen 
Posted on January 30, 2015
How many foods can be grown and sold in under a week? Microgreens are ready to sell 5 to 10 days after germination. Baby greens are harvested less than 2 weeks after germination. Super Babies® “are tiny living pieces of art!” says CEO Lauri Roberts who produces microgreens under the Super Babies nam...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on January 30, 2015
Two of the top names in agriculture met for a standing room only town hall meeting during the recent annual convention of the American Farm Bureau. Farm Bureau President Stallman moderated while U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack addressed current topics and fielded audience questions. Vilsac...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on December 30, 2014
As an eighth-generation grower, John Lyman has had the unique opportunity to watch his family’s business grow from a typical New England farm to a New England destination. “From the late 1950s on, we had a purebred Guernsey herd,” said Lyman. “We were also in the orchard business, which was pretty m...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on December 30, 2014
Visions of beach plums — particularly of beach plum orchards on South Jersey farms — are running rampant in Cape May County, NJ. The beach plum, prunus maritima, is the subject of a $40,000 New Jersey Department of Agriculture 2015 Specialty Crop Block Grant. With this funding, the Cape May County B...
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George Looby 
Posted on December 30, 2014
The annual meeting of the Connecticut Pomological Society was held on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014 at the Gallery Restaurant in Glastonbury, CT. The meeting was called to order at 9 a.m. by President Rick Macsuga and President-elect Erica Teveris. Each year the attendance at this meeting grows. This year, ...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on December 30, 2014
Opportunities for scaling up small farms to serve a growing wholesale institutional demand for locally-sourced foods are knocking at the door. But farmers who choose to answer the call are advised to become GAP (Good Agricultural Pratices) certified, will need to implement washing and packing effici...
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Sanne Kure-Jensen 
Posted on December 30, 2014
Biomass heating may be cost-effective where growers burn a lot of fuel, have a long heating season, produce at high volume or need high temperatures. Andy Jones of Intervale Community Farm in Burlington, VT, has had extensive experience with using a biomass heating system. The Intervale Community Fa...
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Emily Enger 
Posted on December 30, 2014
Transitioning the farm is one of the hardest things a farmer does. The process is both intimidating and emotionally exhausting. Where do you start? Who do you contact? How do you talk about it with your family? These issues and more led the Land Stewardship Project in Minnesota to create the Farm Tr...
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Melissa Piper Nelson 
Posted on December 30, 2014
At the end, or the beginning, of the calendar year, we tend to think back over past seasons and rate our accomplishments. Although these are most often defined as achievements, completions or fulfillments, accomplishments can also mean having overcome a feat or acquiring or developing a skill. In bu...
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Posted on December 12, 2014
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Emily Enger 
Posted on November 27, 2014
Last month we discussed how difficult it is to market to the Millennial generation, those born between 1980 and 2004. How do you get these young customers into your door or farm stand? How do you convince them to spend money? As a member of this generation, I have provided a few tips this month that...
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Melissa Piper Nelson 
Posted on November 26, 2014
Your local grocery store is the place to go when you need food. The antique store is a nice place to visit, but the big amusement park outside of the city is what many people know as the place to be. Think about the places you put into those categories every day, and then compare that to business ve...
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Emily Enger 
Posted on November 26, 2014
Rhizosphaera needlecast is not an unfamiliar term to Christmas tree farmers. The disease, caused by the fungus Rhizosphaera kalkhoffii, causes trees to lose their needles from the inner branches, outward, making the infected tree look almost hollow. And the spread of the fungus appears to be increas...
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by Karl H. Kazaks 
March 2, 2026
When Rusty Mangrum recently built a new house, he wanted to plant shade trees in the yard – magnolia, serviceberry, 'Autumn Blaze' red maple. To find ...
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by Enrico Villamaino 
March 2, 2026
Water is waning and landscapes are feeling the squeeze. Lawns and landscapes are increasingly left to languish under water use limits. In response to ...
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by Sally Colby 
March 2, 2026
A recent shift toward more restrictive weed control measures along with new, mandatory pesticide application rules has been mandated by the EPA. Wesle...
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by Enrico Villamaino 
March 2, 2026
At the Cultivate Conference in Columbus, one presentation invited landscape professionals to loosen their grip and embrace a little chaos – with purpo...