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Organic Vegetable Production: Farm Case Studies, Systems Descriptions, and Farmer Interviews

Organic Vegetable Production: Farm Case Studies, Systems Descriptions, and Farmer Interviews

Introduction Experienced organic farmers are experts – they know how to manage soils and soil fertility as well as beneficial insects and pests, produce crops, and manage a business. They are also systems thinkers – they know how to put it all together into cropping systems and

Vegetable Farmer’s Guide to Organic Certification

Vegetable Farmer’s Guide to Organic Certification

Do you think of yourself as an organic farmer? Do you farm using organic methods but have passed up certification fearing a mountain of paperwork and fees your young operation can’t afford? Do you feel there’s no need to fix what isn’t broken; your customers know and

Tomato Grafting: The Process

Tomato Grafting: The Process

This segment shows how to attach the scion to the rootstock and gives tips on producing a healthy graft. Cary Rivard, Fruit and Vegetable Specialist for Kansas State University, shows that by grafting tomatoes, producers can manage soil borne disease and root infecting diseases. They’ll also find

What is Organic Farming?

What is Organic Farming?

What is Organic Farming? Organic farming refers to ecologically-based production systems used to produce food and fiber. Organic farming may be most widely known for what it is not; however, it is more important to define organic farming by what it is. Organic farming can be defined

Insect and Mite Control Options for plants grown in Wyoming Greenhouses

Whether you grow fruit and vegetables in a traditional garden space or in a protected space such as a greenhouse, low tunnel, hoop house, and/or high tunnel, you will eventually have insect or mite problems. Structures not only protect the plants from the elements but also provide

How to graft tomato and eggplant: tube splice method

How to graft tomato and eggplant: tube splice method

Grafting tomato and eggplant can minimize problems caused by flooding, soil-borne diseases, and root-knot nematode. Watch as staff from AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center demonstrate this simple, effective technique.

How to Graft Cucurbits

How to Graft Cucurbits

Grafting cucurbits on to disease-resistant rootstocks can help farmers and gardeners avoid problems with Fusarium wilt. Watch as staff from AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center demonstrate this simple, effective technique.

Soilborne Disease Management in Organic Vegetable Production

Soilborne Disease Management in Organic Vegetable Production

Introduction Soilborne diseases can be a major limitation to crop production, particularly for vegetables. They are often difficult to control, even with conventional strategies. Fungal, plasmodiophorid, oomycete, and bacterial pathogens, as well as viruses and plant parasitic nematodes, may all cause soilborne diseases. Important soilborne fungal pathogens

OREI High Tunnel Organic Fruit

OREI High Tunnel Organic Fruit

Published on Jul 22, 2012 Title: OREI: High tunnel organic fruit in Michigan Speakers: Greg Lang and Jim Koan, USA Recorded live at the 2nd International Fruit Research Symposium 2012 in Leavenworth, Washington.  

Predatory Mites for Organic Pest Control: High-Tunnel Cucumbers

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