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John Kempf posted an update 3 years ago
Hi Friends,
Sometimes life gives you a monkey wrench or two in your well laid plans. And sometimes, it feels like a whole toolbox full.
As you have been able to tell, I have been largely absent from sharing content for much of the last year, on the blog, the podcast, and here.
I am very excited to let you know that I am able to be here and…
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Glad to hear it!
I’d bet that your involvement is the biggest driver of activity on the site.I think we’re all learning how to best incorporate the internet into our lives. A new challenge!
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Benny Thompson started the discussion Biomin and AEA chelated micronutrient solutions, others? in the forum Market Gardeners 3 years ago
Biomin and AEA chelated micronutrient solutions, others?
Hi folks, my first post, show me love!
We just got results from our first sap analysis for one of our lettuce varieties (Flashy Trout) and we have Manganese, Copper, Boron, and Molybdenum deficiencies.
We’ve never done sap analysis before because our greens almost always have that waxy shine and we get top market value, so we just figured…
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Stefano Bortolussi started the discussion Copper and water hardness in the forum Fruit and Nuts 3 years ago
Hello everyone,
have you any experiences, references on the effect of water hardness on copper efficiency against downy mildew in organic vineyards?Stefano
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Stefano Bortolussi replied to the discussion Weeds and redox potential in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
Hello Morgan,
thanks for your reply and inputs.
The idea of crops that can alleviate specific weed problems is pointing to the direction that if soil does not receive the right amount/composition of organic material from crops, it stimulates the weeds most fit at the task. It would be very nice if the list you posted will be enlarged with…
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Morgan Hughes replied to the discussion Weeds and redox potential in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
Thistle is a sure sign of compaction, let them grow till you see flowers and mow short, they will not recover at this point. If cut or sprayed too early they will come right back. If you wait till the point of flowering but before seed set, you will not see them return because their deep tap root decomposes and alleviates the compaction…
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