American Vegetable Grower February 2017
In This Issue
Meet the New Editor of American Vegetable Grower Magazine
Carol Miller leads American Vegetable Grower forward as our business – and yours – evolve with the times.
Use Water Pressure to Get More from Your Drip Systems
Pressure management is key to successfully operating drip systems because getting the pressure right will assure that you are getting the water right.
Defend Your Cole Crops from Three Critical Diseases
Learn symptoms, causal agents, and control measures for black rot, Alternaria leaf spot, and downy mildew.
The Latest Developments in Sprayer Technology for Vegetable Growers
Cornell University’s Andrew Landers offers details on the latest advancements in sprayers, tips to reduce drift, and how to choose the proper nozzle.
10 Tomato Varieties You Need To Know
Browse this slideshow for more information on 10 tomato varieties you need to know about from the nation’s leading seed […]
Consider Me Your Personal Investigator [opinion]
New Editor of American Vegetable Grower magazine, Carol Miller, invites you to assign her the articles you want.
The Secret to Expanding Your Acreage? Partners
Uesugi Farms increases 50-fold through smart alliances.
Modern Soil Tests Give You More Control
The long-term benefits of having field-specific information on soil biological and physical processes are discussed by Cornell University’s Thomas Bjorkman.
Crop Advisers Should Help Growers with Onerous Ag-Water Mandates
Crop advisers need to step up to the plate and help growers comply with Food Safety Modernization Act – especially onerous ag water mandates.
9 Financial Resolutions to Boost Your Farm’s Bottom Line
If a goal for the new year includes increasing profitability, there are ways you can better manage your business.
Tactics For Successful Seedless Watermelon Production
To be ahead of the game, be sure your production plan includes healthy transplants, proper pollination, and disease management.