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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

It's not too late: CO Agriculture Big & Small Conference

The Colorado Agriculture Big & Small Conference is this week! Thursday and Friday with a special Small Acreage day on Saturday!

Don't miss my presentation on "Managing Diseases in Hoophouses & Greenhouses" Friday at 10am!

This is THE conference for sustainable agriculture in the state. View the full program here.

This year the conference is being held in Adams County, so if you want a tour of the Greenhouse and Nursery Plant Diagnostic Lab, I would be happy to show you!




Thursday, December 10, 2009

Local produce tops on national chef's survey!

Check out this post from a colleague in North Carolina: Results of the 2010 national chefs survey!
It's looking good for Colorado greenhouse growers interested in producing for local markets!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

CSU Speciality Crops Field Day Aug 17th

2009

CSU – Specialty Crops program

Rocky Mountain Small Organic Farm Project

Field Day

August 17, 2009

1:00 – 4:00 pm

      Topics: Small scale organic vegetable production systems for Colorado producers.

      High tunnels:

      • Tomato, pepper, cucumber cultivar trials.
      • Winter greens production.
      • Hay bale culture of strawberries.
      • Challenges of growing blueberries in Colorado.

      Field production:

      • Cultivar demonstrations and evaluations. This year many of the cultivars being evaluated are from Colorado seed producers. Including melons, tomatoes, peppers, and a wide variety of cole crops and root crops.
      • Hops cultivar evaluations.
      • Comparisons of flame, solarization, and conventional tillage for control of field bind weed and Canada thistle.
      • Comparison of paper, bio-degradable plastic, and plastic mulch.
      • Drip tape – to re-use or replace?
      • Preliminary results of rolling rye/hairy vetch cover crop for no till production.
      • Annual forage crops in rotation with vegetables.
      • The CSU CSA

Speakers: Dr. Frank Stonaker, program director.

    Dr. Amanda Broz, perennial weed management trials.

    Ali Hamm, Organic hops research update

      Dan Goldhamer, Annual forage crops in rotation with vegetables update

      Horton Nash, Jeff Arnold, Julie Zavage, Sarah Figgins, Steve Cochenour (student interns)

Location: Horticulture Field Research Center, Ft. Collins

      Directions: Exit to east at the I-25 at the Mountain Vista exit (#271), proceed east across frontage road and enter the 2nd driveway on the north side.

      The address is 4300 E. County Rd. 51, Ft. Collins.

      Sponsors: Colorado Department of Agriculture, Aurora Organic Dairy, , Sunshine Paper Co.

      Registration: On site registration will be held immediately before the program. This is a free event.

      Please indicate if you plan to attend the event by e-mail or telephone by August 10.

      Telephone response to 970-491-7068.