Great Lettuce Varieties You’ll Want To Grow in 2024 Posted by Carol Miller|April 12, 2024 Compare the production strengths of these top varieties to find the best fit for your operation.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Field Scouting Guide: Common Purslane By Karli Petrovic|January 18, 2022 What you need to know to identify and control this weed.
Grafting Cucumbers in High Tunnels Can Solve the Cold Factor By Wenjing Guan|January 12, 2022 Cucumbers are rarely grown when soil temperature drops below 60°F. A common technique in Asia may give you an extended season.
USDA Offers Online Tools for New Growers By John Whitney|May 23, 2018 John Whitney offers a guide to USDA’s updated cool tools for all ages and offerings for those new to the ag scene.
Vegetable Disease Management: Plants and Humans Aren’t That Different By Steven T. Koike|May 14, 2018 Steven Koike says understanding how diseases spread is key to managing them. Here are several ways it happens among plants.
USDA Websites Perfect for New Growers By John Whitney|May 9, 2018 USDA has revamped its site to be as useful as possible for all growers, including those just getting started. Here are a few worth checking out.
Why Farm Markets Need Great Merchandising [Opinion] By Carol Miller|May 8, 2018 Done right, merchandising increases purchases per visit, builds trust in your brand, and entices customers to make more return trips.
How to Do Direct Farm Marketing Right By Lee Allen|May 2, 2018 Janoski’s Farm and Greenhouse moves 200 acres worth of produce primarily through only its two outlets.