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Organic Grower: Mechanical advances help target weeds in organic vegetable farm setting
Weed control in organic agriculture comes in many forms, from physical methods and flame weeding to biological approaches such as cover cropping and crowding planting. Full Hollow Farm in Belding, Michigan, has experience with all of the above bu... more
Identifying underperforming products in your farm market
Running a thriving farm market today requires more than offering fresh produce. It demands strategic decision-making based on data. Identifying underperforming products is one of the most overlooked yet critical aspects of profitability. Th... more
New MSHS leader follows father’s tree fruit leadership
The new head of the Michigan State Horticulture Society (MSHS) is following in his father's footsteps by heading the organization that works to strengthen the state’s fruit and vegetable production leadership. Kyle Weber of southwest Michiganâ€... more
NCAE sees a light at the end of the tunnel in labor battle
Unfortunately, it’s been far too long since agricultural employers have had much to cheer about, but perhaps we are starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel. At this point, it appears it’s not a train barreling down the tracks toward ... more
Ridgefest 2025: Michigan apple growers hit the mark with orchard strategies
Innovative tricks of the trade took center stage in apple growers’ orchards during the annual Ridgefest, held July 17 near Kent City, Michigan. Ridgeview Orchards’ Dan Dietrich used his Freeman Farm tour to review his two-leader, tall-spindle... more
Ridgefest: soil, water considerations spur orchard success
Soil monitoring, crop rotations and consistent irrigation patterns are among key control points for managing a successful apple production system. Nick Rasch of Rasch Family Orchards near Kent City, Michigan, outlined the operation’s approach i... more
Michigan Viticulture Field Day’s air, ground approaches aid vineyard management
Evolving technology is enticing vineyard growers and researchers who are targeting efficient techniques to drive down industry costs and increase profits. Several of these concepts were showcased during the 36th annual Michigan Viticulture Field ... more
















