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Pioneer Gardens
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Pioneer Gardens
Laura Rodley 
Posted on December 29, 2017
Jaap Molenaar co-owns Pioneer Gardens in Deerfield, MA. He emigrated from Holland in 1988, bringing the inherent Dutch passion for flowers with him. Perennials are his middle name. He grows perennials that can handle eight different climate zones for nationwide distribution to wholesale growers that...
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Orchard Insights: Timing the apple harvest
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Orchard Insights: Timing the apple harvest
Lee Newspapers 
Posted on December 29, 2017
The optimal time for picking fruit involves the convergences of ripeness, storage ability, market demand and the whims of Mother Nature. If any of these are ignored, rotten apples just might be the end result. Fruit ripening involves ethylene, which triggers genes in the cells of the fruit. These ge...
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Grower Guidelines: Look before you leap into specialty crops
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Grower Guidelines: Look before you leap into specialty crops
Carl Cantaluppi 
Posted on December 29, 2017
While working as an Extension Agent, people always asked me what crop(s) should they grow? When I would suggest some, they would ask, “Is there a market for it?” I would answer, “Yes, the market is what YOU make it”, meaning that you have to seek out your own markets for yourself. What are Some Prof...
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Barcodes improve vegetable breeding process
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Barcodes improve vegetable breeding process
Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
Posted on December 29, 2017
Barcodes can help vegetable plant breeders stay better organized and be more efficient. Michael Mazourek, the Calvin Knoyes Keeney associate professor of Plant Breeding for Cornell University, presented “Getting Started with Barcode-based Digital Data Collection for Vegetable Breeding”, a recent web...
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Wrapping it all up
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Wrapping it all up
Sally Colby 
Posted on November 24, 2017
If Christmas is the biggest and best season of year for your business, it’s time to finalize preparations to countdown. While some who stop in over the next several weeks will likely be long-time loyal customers who return every year, some might be visiting your business for the first time. Take ste...
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Apple breeding adventures
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Apple breeding adventures
Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
Posted on November 24, 2017
GENEVA, NY — “Variety is the spice of life” as the saying goes, and it’s the key to profitability in the apple growing business — if you develop and grow the right varieties. Susan Brown, professor horticulture section at Cornell University, presented “Adventures in Apple Breeding and Genetics” rece...
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Delighting in daylilies
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Delighting in daylilies
Sally Colby 
Posted on November 24, 2017
Warren Leach and his wife Debi Hogan got started in the nursery business in a rather unique way: they purchased an expansive property that had been a hobby business operated by a plant collector. But Warren wasn’t a novice when it came to plants. He studied horticulture at University of Maine and no...
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Where did all of the ticks come from?
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Where did all of the ticks come from?
George Looby 
Posted on November 24, 2017
In recent years, ticks have become increasingly common. As a human health issue, they first came on the scene when the causative agent of Lyme Disease was first identified in 1975. The tick that carries the organism that causes Lyme Disease was given the name Ixodes scapularis commonly known as the ...
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NOFA says nay to certified organic hydroponics
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NOFA says nay to certified organic hydroponics
Sally Colby 
Posted on November 24, 2017
Andrianna Natsoulas, executive director of the Northeast Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY), says that the recent 8 to 7 vote on whether to hydroponics should be certified organic is a complicated topic. But she’s glad that people are asking questions, and is happy to clarify misunderstanding...
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