(This is a copy of this week’s specialty crop grower email… shoot Maryellen an email if you want to get on the mailing list or have access to any of the shared articles: ms3573@cornell.edu!) Hi folks, These emails seem to keep unfortunately landing on our smoky days! Hopefully, the weather clears out and we get Read More…
From Hot Weather to Smoky Skies! Non-Pest Plant Problems
This week’s blog is taken from our bi-monthly specialty crop grower email. If you are a producer in or around Madison County and would like to be added to the email list, let us know at ms3573@cornell.edu. Hopefully folks did okay last week between the smoke and dry weather—this week’s rain should take that edge Read More…
Madison County Grower Email for 6.9.2023
(This is a copy of this week’s specialty crop grower email… shoot Maryellen an email if you want to get on the mailing list or have access to any of the shared articles: ms3573@cornell.edu!) I hope that folks did okay this past week between the smoke and dry weather—hopefully there will be some appreciable Read More…
Madison County Grower Email for 5.24.2023
(This is a copy of this week’s specialty crop grower email… shoot Maryellen an email if you want to get on the mailing list or have access to any of the shared articles: ms3573@cornell.edu!) Hi folks, I hope that this odd spring of weather fluctuations is treating you and your crops well. I know everyone Read More…
Digging in to Potting Soils
Potting Soil Selection can seem overwhelming when you are eying the rows of bags at the store (or in the catalogue), but hopefully this week we can help you narrow down what options fit best for your growing situation! As you decide which path to take, keep in mind your end goal: healthy, hardy Read More…
Transplant Production: Infrastructure and Greenhouses Decisions
Producing a transplant is a fundamental farming and gardening skill, but can be frustrating to master due to the endless array of different production strategies and things that can go wrong! Our next three posts dig into some of the decisions you might make around how you produce transplants for your fields or gardens, Read More…