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written by Adam Montri on 22-Feb-13 10:51
2/22/13 Two tips for when to start shoveling.
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Annual hoophouse transplant production
written by Adam Montri on 21-Feb-13 12:32
Written By Laura Haselhuhn Hoophouse production can often by heavily reliant on transplant production. With proper management a hoophouse can have 3 or more rounds of crops per year in the hoophouse. Starting tomatoes and ideas for growing transplants
written by Adam Montri on 21-Feb-13 10:40
Written By Laura Haselhuhn February 21, 2013 Today is the day that tomatoes can be started for the hoophouse summer production. "Farminar" of interest
written by Adam Montri on 20-Feb-13 12:34
If you haven't found the time to make it to a conference this year, fear not, the internet has a wealth of information and webinars that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. Practical farmers of Iowa is an organization of farmers/supporters out in Iowa. Tomato Variety Trials done at University of New Hampshire
written by Adam Montri on 19-Feb-13 10:49
February 21st is the date to start tomato transplants. Endwall options for hoophouses
written by Adam Montri on 25-Jan-13 11:25
Written by Laura Haselhuhn Adding to the post yesterday about baseboard options, today it seems fitting to talk about endwall options for hoophouses. Hoophouse Baseboard Options
written by Adam Montri on 24-Jan-13 12:21
Written By Laura Haselhuhn With lows close to zero the past few days I hope everyone is staying warm. A New Year of Record Keeping
written by Adam Montri on 17-Jan-13 12:13
January 23, 2013 A New Year of Record Keeping-The first four steps to taking better records start before even sharpening your pencil Written By Laura Haselhuhn
With a new year comes a new chance to get started with keeping records. If your New Year’s resolution has anythi January in the hoophouse
written by Adam Montri on 14-Jan-13 07:04
Photo credit: Adam Montri January in the hoophouse-Gearing up for a new year of farming Written By Laura Has Great Lakes EXPO wrap up
written by Adam Montri on 10-Dec-12 12:02
I’m back from Great Lakes Fruit & Vegetable, with a grocery tote full of brochures of information and seed catalogs. The Expo was great, I had a chance to talk to some of the farmers that we work with, and of course I went to some very informative sessions-a session on effective use of social media and a pa |
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