Tag Archive for: Vegetables
Virtual Farm Tour: Risk Management at Appel Farms
In this video, farmers Travis and Mandy Appel detail their specialty…
Integrating Livestock with Crops Project: Food-Safety Considerations
A three-year research project at Montana State University,"Impacts…
Reclaiming Wood
So many of our projects on the farm require building structures out of wood. I’m always building a new raised bed or chicken coop or fences to keep the chickens from messing with my vegetables, but a recent trip to the local hardware store was a rude awakening. Wood prices were double what I paid six months ago. Why? They said it had something to do with the fires out west. After taking a moment to reflect on the inter-connectedness of everything, I paid for the wood I needed and went on my merry way. My trip home was merry indeed because I passed by an opportunity, literally: pallets. Stacks and stacks of pallets.
By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
Farm to Food Hub to School
In this video, Daniel Prial, a specialist with the National Center…
Exploring the Garden for Beneficial Insects!
Like many, during these challenging times, I’ve turned to home gardening! I’ve used gardening as an opportunity to reconnect with nature and clear my head, all while staying close to home during the quarantine.
By Jamie Fanous, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
By Jamie Fanous, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
Integrate Livestock into Your Veggie Crops
This question-and-answer session is a follow-up to a webinar…
Livestock and Crops: Leon Stangl’s Specialty Crop Operation
Leon Stangl is a Montana farmer whose Yourganic Farm near Hamilton,…
Exploring Wholesale Markets with Ellen Polishuk: How Low Can You Go?
The first question when you're looking at a new wholesale channel…
Tag Archive for: Vegetables
Virtual Farm Tour: Risk Management at Appel Farms
In this video, farmers Travis and Mandy Appel detail their specialty…
Integrating Livestock with Crops Project: Food-Safety Considerations
A three-year research project at Montana State University,"Impacts…
Reclaiming Wood
So many of our projects on the farm require building structures out of wood. I’m always building a new raised bed or chicken coop or fences to keep the chickens from messing with my vegetables, but a recent trip to the local hardware store was a rude awakening. Wood prices were double what I paid six months ago. Why? They said it had something to do with the fires out west. After taking a moment to reflect on the inter-connectedness of everything, I paid for the wood I needed and went on my merry way. My trip home was merry indeed because I passed by an opportunity, literally: pallets. Stacks and stacks of pallets.
By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
Farm to Food Hub to School
In this video, Daniel Prial, a specialist with the National Center…
Exploring the Garden for Beneficial Insects!
Like many, during these challenging times, I’ve turned to home gardening! I’ve used gardening as an opportunity to reconnect with nature and clear my head, all while staying close to home during the quarantine.
By Jamie Fanous, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
By Jamie Fanous, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
Integrate Livestock into Your Veggie Crops
This question-and-answer session is a follow-up to a webinar…
Livestock and Crops: Leon Stangl’s Specialty Crop Operation
Leon Stangl is a Montana farmer whose Yourganic Farm near Hamilton,…
Exploring Wholesale Markets with Ellen Polishuk: How Low Can You Go?
The first question when you're looking at a new wholesale channel…
Tag Archive for: Vegetables
Virtual Farm Tour: Risk Management at Appel Farms
In this video, farmers Travis and Mandy Appel detail their specialty…
Integrating Livestock with Crops Project: Food-Safety Considerations
A three-year research project at Montana State University,"Impacts…
Reclaiming Wood
So many of our projects on the farm require building structures out of wood. I’m always building a new raised bed or chicken coop or fences to keep the chickens from messing with my vegetables, but a recent trip to the local hardware store was a rude awakening. Wood prices were double what I paid six months ago. Why? They said it had something to do with the fires out west. After taking a moment to reflect on the inter-connectedness of everything, I paid for the wood I needed and went on my merry way. My trip home was merry indeed because I passed by an opportunity, literally: pallets. Stacks and stacks of pallets.
By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
Farm to Food Hub to School
In this video, Daniel Prial, a specialist with the National Center…
Exploring the Garden for Beneficial Insects!
Like many, during these challenging times, I’ve turned to home gardening! I’ve used gardening as an opportunity to reconnect with nature and clear my head, all while staying close to home during the quarantine.
By Jamie Fanous, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
By Jamie Fanous, Sustainable Agriculture Specialist
Integrate Livestock into Your Veggie Crops
This question-and-answer session is a follow-up to a webinar…
Livestock and Crops: Leon Stangl’s Specialty Crop Operation
Leon Stangl is a Montana farmer whose Yourganic Farm near Hamilton,…
Exploring Wholesale Markets with Ellen Polishuk: How Low Can You Go?
The first question when you're looking at a new wholesale channel…