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Posted on December 31, 2015
MORRISVILLE, NY – Hop growers and enthusiasts could find everything under the sun at the 2015 Cornell Hops Conference & Northeast Hops Association’s annual meeting on Dec. 5 at Morrisville State College. Wherever you have hops, you will have abundant concerns about the weather, diseases and pests, s...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on December 31, 2015
It’s been almost three years since the original proposed Rules for Produce Safety and the Preventative Controls for Human Food, both portions of the 2011 Food Safety and Modernization Act, designed to prevent food-borne illnesses, were unveiled. Since that time, stakeholder input has led to re-evalu...
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Jane Primerano 
Posted on December 31, 2015
Benjamin Franklin called New Jersey a barrel tapped at both ends: New York City and Philadelphia. For better or worse, this is still true. Many New Jersey farmers take advantage of this by growing specialty crops for the cities’ restaurants. In addition to the lucrative tourist market, the ethnic di...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on December 31, 2015
As cold weather sets in, greenhouse growers are already preparing for the spring season. Efficiently managing greenhouse crops means knowing your market’s needs and meeting those needs in the most cost-effective manner. Producing quality crops while minimizing the cost of operation is crucial, yet f...
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Katie Navarra 
Posted on December 31, 2015
Nearly 14.3 percent of the total carrot crop acreage in the United States is grown in organic farming systems. “Carrots are a significant organic production vegetable component in U.S. agriculture,” said Micaela Colley, executive director and research education director for the Organic Seed Alliance...
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Ellen Wren 
Posted on November 27, 2015
Small farms can always use new ways to improve the bottom line. The sharing economy business concept, sometimes referred to as collaborative consumption, is the idea that lending or borrowing goods, trading, bartering for or sharing labor is a way to reduce expenses and strengthen community friendsh...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on November 27, 2015
by Dr. Leonard Perry, Extension Professor, University of Vermont With poinsettias being the most popular flowering holiday plant in much of the world, most may not stop to think just how they got to be so popular. Their history begins in Mexico, in the early 1800’s. Poinsettias actually were around ...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on November 27, 2015
Like tree fruit orchards, large commercial nut orchards tend to grow a single crop species, in rows, with alleys between them. The traditional orchard practice of herbicide strips within rows, and bare ground or perhaps a sod alley — often disced or chemically killed during the growing season, remai...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on November 27, 2015
Part one: Overview of the WPS and changes in training and record-keeping Dr. Mary Ann Rose, director of Pesticide Safety Education Program for Ohio State University extension, says that the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) was established to reduce the risk of pesticide related injuries to workers a...
Courtney Llewellyn 
June 1, 2026
In northwest Illinois, where fields flatten into horizon and seasons set the pace of life, Selmi’s Greenhouse & Family Farm stands as both a working f...
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by Andy Haman 
June 1, 2026
Play is important for children of all ages, and children’s play areas can become an integral part of your agritourism operation – but these spaces mus...
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by Sally Colby 
June 1, 2026
Jared Hughes’s entry into the plant and greenhouse business happened naturally. During college, he propagated succulents on his parents’ property and ...
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by Enrico Villamaino 
June 1, 2026
At the most recent Cultivate Conference , growers packed together to soak up smart strategies on a deceptively simple subject: watering. In a session ...