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R&J News: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015. DNR postpones AIS training and trailer decal program. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will postpone the new aquatic invasive species training and trailer decal program that was due to launch at the end of the month while legislators consider changes to the program. The DNR supports the education that would be provided under this law, but recognizes there are some concerns with the way the law is currently written. For example, people transporting boats on tr...
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Hoop Houses - High Tunnels For Keeping Plants Warm
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High Tunnels For Plant Growing. January 17, 2011:. As Seen In Yahoo News. High Tunnels in Minnesota! What are Hoop Houses? Also called high tunnels, they improve agricultural output and prevent crop freezing. Notes and Special Information. Special note: Hoop houses can only do so much when it comes to preventing freezing conditions, especially in northern climates during the late growing season.
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Other Resources | Plant Disease Clinic
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Go to the U of M home page. For Students, Faculty, and Staff. Select University of Minnesota Extension Resources. VegEdge IPM for vegetable crops in the Midwest. Extension information: Find your county or regional extension office and contact information. Local Master Gardener program contact information. Find a certified arborist in your area, International Society of Arboriculture. Recommended trees for Minnesota: An ecosystem approach. UMN Turfgrass Science Blog. University of Minnesota Soil Lab.
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July 2016 : Small Farms News : University of Minnesota Extension
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University of Minnesota Extension. Go to the U of M home page. Sign up to get Small Farms News by email. Thursday, July 28, 2016. Newsletter - Pick from 15 ag newsletters. Some of you may be thinking "Nope! I don't have time for more emails! Oh, how I sympathize. My method: create rules to filter incoming messages to a dedicated newsletter folder, skipping my inbox. Whichever email client you use, consider this option. To sign up to receive. Via email, fill out this. SustAg – Listserv. Nformational posts...
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High Tunnels | IowaProduce
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Skip to main content. Irrigation Scheduling and Tensiometer Tips. High Tunnel Fall Clean Up. Soil Salinity Management in High Tunnels. 2015-2015 Cover Crop Survey Report. Iowa High Tunnel Fruit and Vegetable Production Manual. High Tunnel Hoop House Construction Guide. Visit the USDA NRCS EQIP program page. Or visit with your local NRCS representative. State and National Extension Partners.
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Scenic Valley Farms | Merging High Tunnel Agriculture with Clean Energy | Page 2
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Merging High Tunnel Agriculture with Clean Energy. May 19, 2011 by scenicvalleyfarms. We initially planned to transfer a variety of tomato and pepper seedlings to our solar thermal high tunnel by mid-March. The lingering winter conditions, however, forced us to push that date back to early April. Even though soil temperatures were high enough to begin planting, nighttime air temperatures were still dipping below freezing. All of our produce will be available through an e-commerce portal located on the Sc...
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