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Joel Weisel posted an update 2 years ago
I live in NE Ohio. The first time experiencing this with tomatoes. Not sure what I got going on. PH is 6.5 average. the plant leaves curled (not yellowed) and crunchy. a few other plants near are thriving. any thoughts?
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Stefano Bortolussi started the discussion Tomato spots (only skin affected) in the forum Vegetables 2 years ago
Tomato spots (only skin affected)
Hello,
I have some tomato varieties (not all of them, greenhouse) where fruits are affected by small spots that do not reach the “flesh”, only the skin. Are they signs / symptoms of nutritional disorders? Other possible causes?
Thanks for your opinions/experiences for similar symptoms
stefano
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Stefano Bortolussi replied to the discussion Harvesting Buckwheat in the forum Broad Acre Crops 2 years ago
Hello Angus,
I live in northern italy. In my area there is only one farmer growing buckwheat on significant surfaces (300 ha, 1000 mm rainfall). He started with direct combine but due to grain moisture problems (scalar maturation) he switched to windrowed with a honey-bee belt swather and then combine with pick-up header after 1 or 2 days.… -
nigel palmer posted an update 2 years ago
I am unable to get to the in process course I was taking. I get an error message 404 and a note saying
Looks like you got lost!
We couldn’t find the page you were looking for.
Any help would be appreciated. Perhaps a system issue rather than just me?
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Same here, I put in a ticket for it. Hopefully it get resolved soon.
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me too, submitted a ticket a week ago with no response so far…
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Parkes ben started the discussion Increasing fruit tree cold resistance with fall foliar regiment in the forum Fruit and Nuts 2 years ago
Increasing fruit tree cold resistance with fall foliar regiment
I Recently listened to and old podcast with a grower who had increased cold tolerance dramatically with a late season nutrition regiment but they did not go into details. Would like some advice on what schedule they are putting their orchards through in the fall to help with winter/spring!
arigatou
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