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…to Farm, by Vernon P. Grubinger ATTRA Topic Page: Specialty Crops ATTRA Topic Page: Cover Crops Important Site Considerations for Fruit Trees, Grapes, and Brambles (NCAT, no date) A fruit,…
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…to Farm, by Vernon P. Grubinger ATTRA Topic Page: Specialty Crops ATTRA Topic Page: Cover Crops Important Site Considerations for Fruit Trees, Grapes, and Brambles (NCAT, no date) A fruit,…
…You have increased your soil’s organic matter, crops are more prolific, and you have fewer weeds and pests to deal with. Still, you have the nagging idea that something is…
Justin Duncan Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Southwest Region Topic Areas: Crops, Organic Crops Specific Areas of Expertise: Cover crops, niche market ethnic specialty crops, strawberries, sweet potatoes, field systematics (identification), pests,…
…specialty crops, aquaculture, nursery crops, and floriculture items are eligible. Relief payments for this wide category of goods are calculated based on the producer’s 2019 sales of these eligible commodities…
…cropping rotation and a diverse vegetable production system. In this video Devon describes the project’s use of sheep to terminate sweet clover and buckwheat cover crops. What went right? What…
…a hoop house to encourage beneficial insects. Photo: NCAT The SIFT farm hosted five public workshops during the summer season, on composting, cover crops, a general farm tour, produce and…
…is ready for the next cycle of planting. Next, cover crops like vetch, mustard, brome, and winter clover are planted into the soil, and after three months, those cover crops…
…and more. Interest in growing organic small grains and other field crops in the Northern Great Plains is on the rise, and lucrative markets for these crops are expanding. Research…
…of organic production systems and National Organic Program regulations.” In this discussion, they discuss the roles of cover crops and how to use them effectively in various growing climates around…
…soil, crops, or livestock, the options include untreated lumber, alternatively treated lumber, alternative plywood products, and untreated fence posts. Producers will need to consult with their organic certifier to determine…