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Posted on February 11, 2019
According to the FDA, the Produce Safety Rule is a set of science-based minimum standards for the safe growing, harvesting, packing and holding of fruits and vegetables grown for human consumption. The rule is part of the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). Sarah Everhart, University of Mary...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on February 11, 2019
Many experienced vegetable growers maintain at least a few perennial crops such as asparagus, rhubarb, garlic and horseradish. Bill Davison, Extension educator at the University of Illinois, said there are more choices when it comes to perennials. “One of the main reasons to consider growing perenni...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on February 11, 2019
Soil health happens in a cumulative manner, year after year, when attention is paid to sequestering carbon. Carbon helps to add stability to soil aggregates and to enhance soil water retention and soil nutrient retention. It is part of a healthy ecosystem for soil microbiota. When using no till in c...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on February 11, 2019
Hybrid seeds, the result of crossing two different species in the same genus, or different varieties of the same species, are common in farming. Hybridization provides some distinct advantages, combining desirable traits from each parent plant together, such as disease resistance, early or late harv...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on February 11, 2019
I can’t think of a more important topic for growers to know about than how soil pH affects plant growth and development. What is soil pH? If you remember back to your high school chemistry days, pH stands for parts hydrogen. Hydrogen ions exist in the soil and are there as a result of plant decompos...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on February 11, 2019
Farmers are expected to recognize and moderate causes of plant disease. From plant abiotic stressors such as mineral deficiencies and water availability or poor germination due to soil temperatures to pest and pathogen control, farmers need to monitor and maintain crop health. Plant phytopathogens –...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on February 11, 2019
Employees, family members and partners quizzed about business complications often offer up the same phrase: “We didn’t fully understand what was expected of us!” It is easy enough to point the finger of blame toward an owner, manager or supervisor – “He didn’t tell me it was important” or “I didn’t ...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on February 11, 2019
By the time you read this, winter will be heading toward its end, either by crawling along slowly or by happily retreating so that the sun can finally make its triumphant return. That means it is almost time for another planting season – but for now, we are still often constrained by waiting for the...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on November 13, 2018
When it comes to evaluating your business, are you more of a numbers cruncher or an introspective learner? Can you be both? Should you be both? Business evaluations traditionally begin with the analytics of sales records measured against operating expenses. For business owners who gravitate to numbe...
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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...