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Old March 14, 2016   #1
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Short notice, but if you live near the Eastern shore of Maryland, this Conference will have some good topics, especially after the lunch break.

I will definitely go to the talk on no-till and veggies and report any cool stuff I see/hear.

http://extension.umd.edu/sites/defau...a%20online.pdf
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Wished i lived closer but do look forward to hearing back on what you learn.
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Short notice, but if you live near the Eastern shore of Maryland, this Conference will have some good topics, especially after the lunch break.

I will definitely go to the talk on no-till and veggies and report any cool stuff I see/hear.

http://extension.umd.edu/sites/defau...a%20online.pdf
That would have been fun to attend. Do you end up going? I spent a lot of time in Worton, Maryland in Kent County which has productive farm land.
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Yes I went.

It was good.

The biggest take away I got was that Hairy Vetch when used as a cover crop the year preceding a veggie crop, will suppress fusarium.
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