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Posted on March 25, 2015
Farm ponds can be both beautiful and functional as irrigation reservoirs. In addition, having a pond can save you about 10 percent on your farm insurance premium, if you install the right type of fire hydrant hookup for your local fire department. “These hook ups cost only a couple hundred dollars t...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on March 25, 2015
Although Drew Norman wasn’t raised in a farming family, his high school aptitude test indicated that he should be a farmer. More importantly, that’s what he wanted to do. Drew started working on farms as soon as he was old enough to work and eventually studied agronomy at the University of Maryland....
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Karl H. Kazaks 
Posted on March 25, 2015
A variety of topics were covered at this year’s Virginia Tree Fruit Schools, held on five occasions around the commonwealth, in the southern Blue Ridge, the Roanoke Valley, at two locations in central Virginia, and in Winchester. The first four meetings drew crowds of about 50 or more, with the fina...
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Sanne Kure-Jensen 
Posted on March 2, 2015
A recent webinar, “Lighting Systems: Analysis, Performance, and Energy Conservation Opportunities,” described agricultural lighting system functions and how new systems can improve efficiency and performance. Dan Ciolkosz of Penn State described lighting system vocabulary, design and its impact on p...
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Emily Enger 
Posted on February 27, 2015
Of all the complicated and uncomfortable topics that arise in the farming industry, discussing finances often makes the top of the list. It is an issue that affects farms of all types and sizes and as the legal waters get more and more complicated, seeking professional financial assistance has becom...
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Melissa Piper Nelson 
Posted on February 27, 2015
Some businesses direct sales people to meet and greet a customer almost immediately when she enters the store. Others direct employees to hang back and either observe and offer help after a customer has shopped a bit, or don’t ask at all and meet her only when she comes to the check-out counter. I e...
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Karl H. Kazaks 
Posted on February 27, 2015
NRCS recently hosted a webinar about encouraging beneficial insects for pest control. Over 300 people from around the country logged on to hear Eric Lee-Mäder speak about biocontrol. Lee-Mäder is the Pollinator Conservation Program Co-Director at The Xerces Society, which is dedicated to invertebrat...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on February 27, 2015
Wayne Sawyer had a taste of the nursery business when he was in high school, and it didn’t take long before he realized that it was what he wanted to do. Today, Sawyer is president and CEO of Bennett’s Creek Nursery, headquartered in Suffolk, VA. Sawyer explains how Bennett’s Creek evolved. “Art Lan...
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Bill and Mary Weaver 
Posted on February 27, 2015
“I would like to speak today about a question that keeps me awake at night,” stated Russell Redding, Keynote Speaker at the 2015 Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention in Hershey, PA, who was recently nominated to become the next PA Secretary of Agriculture. “Our biggest challenges in agricultu...
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 ...