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It felt so good to get into the field yesterday! I was getting soil samples ready for testing and it dawned on me that most people don't really know the science behind planting a field. Soil sampling is the first step and this will give you an idea of how it all works. I'll create more posts like this one from time-to-time to give you a better understanding of what we do. Like they say, know your farmer, know your food! “What you see depends on how you view the world. To most people, this is just dirt. To a farmer, it’s potential.” - Doe Zantamata Soil sampling is a vital part of farming and the first field work a farmer must do. Samples are collected to see what essential nutrients are in the field such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Along with checking soil pH and organic matter which is essential for plant growth and development. A six to eight inch core of top soil is enough to get an adequate reading. Five to eight more soil cores are taken per acre to get overall analysis from the field we are testing. We walk on a diagonal zig-zag throughout the field gathering samples and once all are collected we mix the cores together. The soil samples should be moist, but more on the dry side, or it will create problems during transport. If the soil is very wet it also could affect the results. The samples are sent to the UMASS Amherst soil lab where they go through the process of testing for different nutrients and organic matter. Simple tests can be done from home to test pH, but a lab has better equipment and the current tech to dive deeper into the samples and give a better analysis. For more Homegrown News subscribe to my newsletter!
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I delivered 40 straw bales for gardening customers of mine and received a sweet surprise. I rolled up and what was playin', Farming Tunes Vol 2 from my website Spotify playlists! Awesome taste of summer yesterday, I literally have a sunburn on the top of my arms and hay fever on the bottom. I'd say it's officially farming season! We are always available for large orders and events by contacting us here. For more Homegrown News subscribe to my newsletter!
Like or Tweet this article to a friend by clicking the badges below. Thank you for your support. Warm weather is on the way and we're hearing it could be almost 80 degrees by late next week! Whether you are a small farm or home gardener, here is a list of apps to help with your summer projects. Pocket Rain Gauge
Apple App Store FREE A rain gauge right in your pocket! The app delivers highly accurate rainfall measurement based on your location. Or log in with your free Morning Farm Report account to get rainfall totals for all of the fields tied to your account. Pocket Rain Gauge is a universal rain gauge that's with you whenever and wherever you need it. It's the perfect app for farmers, home gardeners, hikers, golfers, or just plain weather geeks! GRO Apple App Store FREE Finally, dirt meets data with Gro, an app that will help you turn inspiration into action. Gro will be with you every inch of the way. Gro knows what to grow in your yard and tells you how to grow it. It also connects you to the info you need for the success in gardening you desire. Block-by-block weather, precision-made recommendations, and simple steps all without breaking your back! Grow&Tell Apple App Store FREE Find what crops grow best in your geography or what doesn't grow so well before you purchase seeds. Sign up to rate which vegetable varieties grow best where you live. ID Weeds Apple App Store FREE Produced by the University of Missouri's College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources' Division of Plant Science. ID Weeds allows you to search for weeds by their common or latin name, view a list of weeds, or identify weeds based upon a number of different characteristics. Details about each weed are presented, along with photograph(s) of the weed specified. Garden Answers Apple App Store FREE Have you ever wanted to easily identify a flower or plant? Now you can with my Garden Answers Plant Identification app. Just snap a picture, tap submit and instantly you will get the accurate identity of the plant and detailed information about it by garden and horticulture experts! The advanced image recognition technology can instantly identify over 20,000 plants. And if you're concerned about a plant disease or insect infestation, you can use the keyword search feature within Garden Answers. It contains answers to over 200,000 commonly asked plant questions. AgSquared Agsquared.com $100 to $300 per year Get your season started on the right foot with crop planning tools that help you plan your planting schedule, calculate your seed order, and map your field layouts. Stay on top of your farming tasks all season long with a calendar smart enough to keep your production plans on schedule - even when things don't go exactly as planned. SmartyPlants Apple App Store FREE Simply add a plant by entering its name & taking its photo. SmartyPlants will automatically detect if the plant is part of our growing botanical database and suggest a few typical care reminders for that particular species. You can also create your own reminders in just a few taps. Once you've added your plants, SmartyPlants will notify you when each one needs to be watered, fertilized, pruned, repotted, rotated, weeded, misted, mulched, flushed, propagated. Canopeo Canopeoapp.com FREE Canopeo is a rapid and accurate green canopy cover measurement tool. Use this app to quantify the percent canopy cover of live green vegetation for any agricultural crop, turf, or grassland based on downward-facing photos taken with your mobile device. Toggl Toggl.com $9 to $49 per month Toggl is made for general labor management needs, and can be a big help when it comes to organization of the various projects on a farm. SmartPlant Apple App Store FREE By scanning the barcode of your plant, this neat app will give you all the personal care instructions you need to make gardening easy. Along with a cool plant identification feature, if you choose to upgrade to a monthly subscription, you can make great use out of their Digital Care Calendar which gives you access to over 50 leading global horticulturists and the ability to digitize your entire garden. BeetClock Beetclock.com $7 BeetClock was conceived by a small-scale, diversified vegetable farmer to help manage time and labor on the farm. It is a better way for farmers to track the labor and equipment hours that go into every crop. Accurate record keeping from seeding to sale is essential in order to know which crops are truly profitable. Were all the hours spent hand-harvesting snap peas really worth it? Now there’s an easy way to find out. You can also make detailed records of your work from the field with just a few taps of your smartphone. Plus, all BeetClock users have the option to seamlessly integrate their data with the NOFA Enterprise Analysis Workbook, a powerful whole-farm record keeping system. For more Homegrown News subscribe to my newsletter! Like or Tweet this article to a friend by clicking the badges below. Thank you for your support. First setting of spring veggies are up! All over good vibes seeing the broccoli, cabbage, and leafy greens doing so well. We're keeping the greenhouse 70° and watering in the morning every day to ensure good germination. The potting soil has enough nutrients and water holding capacity to start and maintain the seedling, but as they get bigger they will need a little more food. Getting closer to opening! It's just around the corner and I'm stoked. Hope you are too! For more Homegrown News subscribe to my newsletter!
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