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Kentucky State University Organic Agriculture Working Group --Sir Albert Howard, Father of Organic Agriculture, 19241 ... State of the States: Organic Farming Systems Research at Land Grant Institutions. 2nd Edition. ...
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Kentucky State University Organic Agriculture Working Group The loss of tobacco as a stable source of income leaves Kentucky's small farmers looking for other high-value crops to replace it. Returns from organic ...
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Season Extension with High Tunnels in Kentucky Most of Kentucky is in USDA plant hardiness zone 6b, with average annual minimum temperatures between -21 and -18 ºC (-5 and 0 ºF). ...
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Kentucky State University Organic Agriculture Working Group Welcome to the homepage of Kentucky State University's Organic Agriculture Working Group. The group brings together KSU researchers, teachers, and extension ...
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Kentucky State University Organic Agriculture Working Group Welcome to the homepage of Kentucky State University's Organic Agriculture Working Group. The group brings together KSU researchers, teachers, and extension ...
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Kentucky State University Organic Agriculture Working Group Welcome to the homepage of Kentucky State University's Organic ... Kentucky State University is a historically black land grant university with a simple ...
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Alternatives to Plastic Mulch for Organic Watermelon Production The black plastic system out-yielded all but the newspaper and hay mulch system. ... Setting up the Newspaper treatment, with a layer of hay mulch over a ...
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Heirloom Seed Saving and Sharing Jan 16, 2008 ... We have teamed up with the Appalachian Heirloom Seed Conservancy (AHSC) ... The Save Our Seed Project This project is a group of 10 partners ...
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Biofumigation Research and Soil-Born Disease Control in Kentucky Jan 31, 2008 ... Vincelli wondered if mustard cover crops could be used to protect vegetable crops in Kentucky from soil-borne diseases like white mold. ...
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Alternatives to Plastic Mulch for Organic Watermelon Production Weed counts were highest in the Rolldown treatment for both watermelon varieties (Figs. 4 & 7). Total weed counts in the Plastic treatment were negligible, ...
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