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Posted on January 31, 2020
The Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS) celebrated the show’s 50th anniversary in Baltimore, MD, from Jan. 8 – 10. The milestone year was marked with record attendance numbers, the highest in the past 12 years. MANTS welcomed over 12,000 attendees and exhibitors from 44 states and 15 countries. ...
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Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on January 31, 2020
Is growing grapes an art or a science? To the Italian in Jim Verde, it’s absolutely an art. But to the biologist in him, it is most certainly a science. “On the one hand,” Verde said, describing his grapes in a way far more paternal than professorial, “these plants all have such different personalit...
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Michael Wren 
Posted on January 31, 2020
SYRACUSE, NY – Roughly 1,000 farmers, home gardeners and buyers came together on Jan. 17 for the start of this year’s NOFA-NY Annual Winter Conference. After a long stint of taking place in Saratoga Springs, this year the conference moved to the Oncenter in Syracuse and combined with the ninth annua...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on January 31, 2020
Dr. Jim Schupp, researcher at Penn State’s Fruit Research and Education Center in Biglerville, PA, said pear production outside of the Northwest U.S. is not as extensive as it could be, and part of the reason is fire blight.Schupp has been involved in a project that offers options for combining fire...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on January 31, 2020
It’s about so much more than just the final product in farming. Before there is a gallon of milk or a colorful display of vegetables on a farm stand, there are major inputs – the most important being time, money and energy. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce energy consumption, which in turn can ...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on January 31, 2020
There is a glimmer of hope for New York farmers still looking for clarification and expansion of a key part of the Farm Laborers Fair Practices Act. Thanks to a 30-day extension of a legal stay, the definitions for farm laborers will continue to be refined until at least Feb. 28. Brian Reeves of Ree...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on January 31, 2020
Whether a farmer or not, aches and pains creep up on us all. Very often, those maladies manifest as knee pain – and trying to work while one (or two) of your most important joints isn’t working correctly can cause serious problems. Ned Stoller, with Michigan AgrAbility and founder of Disability Work...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on January 31, 2020
Nearly everyone who employs workers in an agricultural enterprise is prepared for changes to overtime rules in 2020. Attorney Christopher Schulte, who has extensive experience in agricultural employment and immigration law, explained the generalities of the new law regarding overtime for AmericanHor...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on January 31, 2020
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Farm Workforce Modernization Act on Dec. 11, 2019. The bill now heads to the Senate, where proponents are hopeful that the bipartisan support the bill received in the House will be replicated. The bill, designed to stabilize today’s agricultural workforce...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
March 23, 2026
In time for National Ag Day on March 24, the nonprofit Rural Minds announces the launch of the new Farmer Mental Health Resilience Program in support ...
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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...