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10 Effective Crop Protection Techniques Every Farmer Should Know

10 Effective Crop Protection Techniques Every Farmer Should Know

We’ve gathered our best resources, tools, and expert knowledge so you can start your season confident in your farm’s protection.
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10 Benefits of Using All-Metal Tunnel Kits for Year-Round Farming

10 Benefits of Using All-Metal Tunnel Kits for Year-Round Farming

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How Low Tunnels Can Simplify Hardening Off for Healthy Transplants

How Low Tunnels Can Simplify Hardening Off for Healthy Transplants

The hardening-off process is a crucial step when starting plants from seed. low tunnels are an efficient and easy way to simplify the process. 
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Treating Tomato Blight: Easy Soil Sterilization Tips for Healthy Plants

Treating Tomato Blight: Easy Soil Sterilization Tips for Healthy Plants

Tomato blight can be very dangerous to your crops, so it’s essential to know the symptoms, how to prevent it, and what to do if you suspect it in y...
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Why Clover is the Best Winter Cover Crop for Your Garden

Why Clover is the Best Winter Cover Crop for Your Garden

By using clover cover crops, growers can reduce the need for harmful chemical herbicides and dependence on fertilizers. 
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Optimal Spacing for Planting Cucumbers on a Trellis for Best Yields

Optimal Spacing for Planting Cucumbers on a Trellis for Best Yields

Learn all about the benefits of proper spacing and trellising your cucumbers
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Why Organic Matter is Key to Sustainable Soil Management

Why Organic Matter is Key to Sustainable Soil Management

Let’s discuss what good things come about when organic matter is present in the soil. 
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Quick Tips for Repairing Greenhouse Plastic Like a Pro

Quick Tips for Repairing Greenhouse Plastic Like a Pro

Let us walk you through how to effectively repair your greenhouse plastic and get it back to protecting your crops.
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Understanding NRCS High Tunnel Funding

Understanding NRCS High Tunnel Funding

Funding may support the purchase of a manufactured high tunnel as well as energy upgrades to an existing high tunnel.
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Maximize Planting Efficiency: JP-1 Jang Seeder and Succession Planting

Maximize Planting Efficiency: JP-1 Jang Seeder and Succession Planting

The durability and precision of seeding the jp-1 can accomplish is astounding. it’s highly adaptable to different-sized farms and gardens and is wo...
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Boosting Your Farm's Income with Value-Added Products

Boosting Your Farm's Income with Value-Added Products

Value-added products are a great way to boost farm income. whether you live in a cold region and are looking for ways to extend your market season ...
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Truck Farming and Mobile CSAs

Truck Farming and Mobile CSAs

Looking to start your own vegetable farm? truck farming is a great way to do it, and this guide will teach you everything you need to know about ra...
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Produce Farming FAQs

Market gardens, which typically occupy an area of less than one acre and up to a few acres, are known for their diversity in crop production. This contrasts with larger-scale farming operations, which often focus on monoculture - the cultivation of a single crop over a large area.

The emphasis in market gardening is on direct sales to consumers, which can include on-farm stands, farmers markets, and other direct-to-consumer channels. This not only allows the farmer to capture a greater share of the retail price but also enables them to build relationships with their customers.

Jean-Martin Fortier's method of permanent raised bed farming takes a unique approach that promotes both efficiency and sustainability. The permanent raised beds, typically 4-6 inches above the ground and 30 inches wide, are designed to optimize equipment usage and reduce soil compaction, making it an ideal setup for biointensive farming.

Market gardens are usually less than one acre, but they can be up to several acres. The goal is to maximize yield and diversity of crops throughout the year.

Market gardeners often grow a range of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and sometimes even flowers, all of which are typically sold directly to consumers through avenues like farmers' markets, community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs, or even directly from their farm.