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Disease Defense: Potatoes and Powdery Scab
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Disease Defense: Potatoes and Powdery Scab
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Posted on March 30, 2018
The powdery scab caused by the primitive organism Spongospora subterranea f.sp. subterranea can be devastating to a potato crop when conditions are right. Even when conditions are wrong, its spores remain in the soil until the right moisture, temperature and potato host are present. This is a patien...
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Testing irrigation water for pathogens
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Testing irrigation water for pathogens
Sally Colby 
Posted on March 30, 2018
Root and other crop damage caused by Pythium, Phytophthora or other organisms is an ongoing concern for growers, and it’s often difficult to nail down precisely which genus and species is the source of the problem. In some cases, irrigation water is the source of pathogens. Dr. Gary Moorman, Penn St...
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Pick your seeds, prepare your soil and grow better Brassicas
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Pick your seeds, prepare your soil and grow better Brassicas
Elizabeth A. Tomlin 
Posted on March 16, 2018
Brassicas are an excellent commodity in food hubs, bringing top dollar at the market. Participants at the ‘Growing Better Brassicas’ workshop, hosted by Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Program of Cornell in collaboration with Hudson Valley Farm Hub, Bejo Seeds, High Mowing Seeds and Johnny’...
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Creating beauty through imagination
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Creating beauty through imagination
Sally Colby 
Posted on March 6, 2018
It’s almost time, but not quite. Homeowners are anxious to go outside and get their hands dirty, and Barrick Garden Center in Walkersville, MD is ready to help ease customers from winter into spring. While the retail store is still stocked with wood pellets, firewood, ice melt and salt for area cont...
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The paradox of choice
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The paradox of choice
Stephen Wagner 
Posted on March 1, 2018
As lead-off speaker at Greenhouse Growers Day, Judy Sharpton of Growing Places Marketing tackled five vital subjects, the first of which was Inventory Management. Sharpton said that too often the inventory attitude is, “Well, I kind of know what I sold and I kind of don’t.” Tracking inventory is one...
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Orchard Insights: Weed control options in tree fruit
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Orchard Insights: Weed control options in tree fruit
Tamara Scully 
Posted on March 1, 2018
Is there a better way to grow tree fruit than the traditional orchard management practice — an herbicide strip in the tree row and mowed grass alleys? David Granatstein, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist, Washington State University (WSU) Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, has researched a v...
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Today’s Marketing Objective: The reason why
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Today’s Marketing Objective: The reason why
Lee Newspapers 
Posted on March 1, 2018
Like business plans, marketing strategies provide a pathway to selling the product or service you have dedicated so much time and effort into developing. Getting your product to those audiences that fit the best profile for your product is the reason why you started the business in the first place. ...
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Seedless table grapes: The sleeping giant of specialty crops
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Seedless table grapes: The sleeping giant of specialty crops
Lee Newspapers 
Posted on March 1, 2018
One high-value horticultural crop that is worthy of trial is seedless table grapes. These grapes are in the same family that the seeded ones are in: Vitis labrusca . Most people are familiar with the Concord, Niagara, Catawba and Delaware. The seedless varieties are available in the same colors. Dr....
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Disease Defense: Seed-borne vegetable diseases
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Disease Defense: Seed-borne vegetable diseases
Lee Newspapers 
Posted on March 1, 2018
Seeds treated with antimicrobial or antifungal chemicals are often planted to help growers combat seed-borne diseases. If seed-borne diseases do occur, there may be treatment options to treat disease in the field. But once in the field, seed-borne diseases can spread via other routes of infection, a...
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