Seed Saving: Hand Pollination of Melons and Squash By Jim Sluyter
Saving seeds from melon and squash where more than one variety is growing requires hand pollination to assure that the fruits are 'true' to kind. Mike Kiessel shows us how.
Six community supported agriculture veterans explain why they love their work.
Hoop for the Future: Hoophouse Tomatoes
By Jim sluyter
Meet Craig Schaaf, of Golden Rule Farm, near Kaleva, Mich., who uses unheated hoophouses to get his first crop of early heirloom tomatoes in June. He learned design and management techniques from noted farmer and author Eliot Coleman.
Three NW Michigan farm pros discuss ag zoning and Right to Farm laws. Don Coe, of Black Star Farms; Nels Veliquette, of Cherries R Us; and Dean Solomon, of MSU Extension, have lots to say to planning and zoning administrators.
Timothy Young, of Food for Thought, a small processor in Honor, Mich., talks about value-added agriculture and the marketing, promotion, and technical assistance needed to make it successful.
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