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Corey Upton started the discussion Starting off (in too many directions) in the forum Market Gardeners a year ago
Starting off (in too many directions)
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska 65deg N
Short growing season, -40 winter temps, hard freeze to 6ft
Soil: loess. (Windblown silt)
soil tests: no
Water source: spring
Water test: none in 20+ years, only a drinking water test.
Production: One hoop house and one small 5000sq field
Hoop house has been in production with carrots and cabbage for 2 years with…
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Angus Ingram replied to the discussion Phosphorous efficiency in the forum Broad Acre Crops a year ago
Yes I have thank you
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Hello. I am taking the Plant Health Pyramid course and I ran across the following information. In Lesson 3, John Kempf describes Alternaria solani as an epiphyte that lives on the leaves of solanaceous plants. It becomes a saprophyte when the plant enters the fruit fill stage if the soil can’t provide the required nutrients. Basically, the…
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Try “google scholar”
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Thanks Carlton.
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Nina replied to the discussion Phosphorous efficiency in the forum Broad Acre Crops a year ago
Have you spoken to HybridAg at all?
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Carlton Moore replied to the discussion Cover Cropping Series courtesy of TFSN – Thanks to John Kempf! in the forum Cover Crops a year ago
Cover Cropping Series courtesy of TFSN - Thanks to John Kempf!
I bet Mr John Kempf had no idea when he said, “We need to Reboot Agriculture” what fire he lit! lol
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