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Guide to Potato Cultivation: From Planting to Harvest

Cropaia

Planting and Harvesting Potatoes are typically planted in spring once soil temperatures reach 10°C (50°F), a benchmark for promoting uniform sprouting and robust early growth. Harvest timing depends on variety and climatic conditions, with maturity generally reached in 90–120 days. The effects of soil type on harvest include: 1.

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Brainfood: Diverse ecologists, Wild vs cultivated, Ecosystem services, Indigenous people, Mixtures, On-farm trees, Monitoring protected areas, Social media & protected areas, Wild harvesting, Land sparing vs sharing, Agroecology & plant health, Wild vs cultivated

Agricultural Biodiversity

Does long-term harvesting impact genetic diversity and population genetic structure? Applying deep learning on social media to investigate cultural ecosystem services in protected areas worldwide. Well, of course, it was only a matter of time. And the above comment also applies. AI will only get you so far.

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Citrus Production and Post-Harvest Techniques

Agric4profits

Citrus production has emerged as a significant global agricultural industry, driven by the cultivation of diverse varieties such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. Renowned for their nutritional value, citrus fruits also play a vital role in the global economy through extensive export networks.

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Harvesting Methods for Tropical and Cereal Crops

Agric4profits

Harvesting of crops generally is the task that constitutes the concluding stage of land cultivation. Harvesting includes several steps such as cutting in the ca

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Farmer Focus: Induction should make new staff feel valued

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Harvest is in and dry. Cultivations are progressing well and getting there. We will start drilling from the beginning of October. We have recently had Gemma join the pigs team. It’s good to say she has started the role just as I would have hoped.

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Coconut Production and Post-Harvest Techniques

Agric4profits

The cultivation of coconut palms provides essential resources such as food, oil, and raw materials. Effective management of both cultivation and… Read More » Coconut Production and Post-Harvest Techniques

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Photo of the Week: Big John drilling down under

Farmers Weekly

Oscar Harrold from our own East Yorkshire is working down under on a 1,800ha farm in Fairlie on the South Island for spring drilling and harvest. The photo shows “Big John” out at sunset, pulling a 45ft sunflower cultivator.