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Publikováno v:
HortScience. 49:1061-1066
Two experiments were run to validate a “Nitrogen Calcium Carbonate Equivalence (CCE)” model that predicts potential fertilizer basicity or acidity based on nitrogen (N) form and concentration for floriculture crops grown with water-soluble fertil
HOLISTIC INTEGRATION OF ORGANIC STRATEGIES AND HIGH TUNNELS FOR MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES FRUIT PRODUCTION
Autor:
J. Koan, John A. Biernbaum, Matthew J. Grieshop, Eric J. Hanson, A. M. C. Schilder, Rufus Isaacs, D. Brainard, Adam D. Montri, Gregory A. Lang, David S. Conner, V. Morrone
Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :47-55
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 22:215-223
ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. season extension, vegetable production, farm management SUMMARY. Quantitative and qualitative data from a group of 12 novice hoophouse farmers over a 3-year period in Michigan were analyzed to better understand factors associa
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HortScience. 46:253-259
In the last decade, organic production has been the fastest growing segment in U.S. agriculture. With increase in organic acreages there is a strong and growing demand for organically grown transplants. As a result of limited commercial availability
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 20:877-884
ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. high tunnel, farm economics, vegetable production SUMMARY. Relatively low-cost season extension structures have the potential to contribute to farm economic viability in temperate climates by providing a means to continue sale
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HortTechnology. 16:432-436
ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. community supported agriculture, experiential under- graduate education, organic curricula SUMMARY. How do you teach community supported agriculture (CSA) principles, small-scale organic farming, and local food issues at a maj
Autor:
John A. Biernbaum
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Crop Management. 5:1-10
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Acta Horticulturae. :475-482
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Postharvest Biology and Technology. 27:341-344
Five species of edible flowers were stored in polyethylene bags at −2.5 to 20 °C. Flowers were rated for visual quality each day for 2 weeks on a scale of 1–5 (5 being the highest quality). Viola tricolor L. ‘Helen Mount’ (viola), V. ×wittr
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 37:218-221
Do consumers prefer certain combinations of edible-flower species and colors over other assortments? Two hundred and sixteen people were self-selected for a survey at a Michigan flower show to rate 15 photographs of edible flowers arranged in 0.24-L,