Applied Vegetable & Fruit Research in New Hampshire
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Research Report: Winter spinach production in high tunnels, 2014 to 2016 Spinach is a suitable crop for winter production in New Hampshire due to its ability to continue producing saleable leaves at very low-temperatures.
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Agriculture & Gardens, Fruit & Vegetable Crops | vegetable crops | Research Report |
Research Report: Seedless table grape variety and training system evaluation, 2019 Several hardy seedless grape cultivars have been released within the last few decades. We have recently planted a research vineyard at the Agricultura...
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Agriculture & Gardens, Fruit & Vegetable Crops | Berry Crops | Research Report |
Research Report: Managing cabbage aphid in Brussels sprout, 2016 From 2013 to 2015, we performed experiments comparing different varieties of Brussels sprouts as well as different topping practices. During these tri...
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Agriculture & Gardens, Fruit & Vegetable Crops | vegetable crops | Research Report |
Research Report: Low input weed management of wild blueberries, 2014 to 2016 Effective weed management in wild blueberry can be challenging for the organic and low-input grower. Semi-annual burning and mowing will control woody...
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Agriculture & Gardens, Fruit & Vegetable Crops | Berry Crops | Research Report |
Research Report: Overwintering scallions with heavy rowcover, 2017 After several years of research, we know that it is possible to plant bulbing onion (Allium cepa) in the fall, overwinter them in low tunnels, and har...
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Agriculture & Gardens, Fruit & Vegetable Crops | vegetable crops | Research Report |