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  • From: "Kathy Somers" <SomersFarm AT kingcon.com>
  • To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Fw: Panel Hoops
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 09:42:07 -0500

Hi, Could you tell me more about the bale wrap and the snow peas? 
Kathy
-----Original Message-----
From: cathy mcgregor-smith <mcsmiths AT elgin.net>
To: market farming <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Panel Hoops

we have used bale wrap for supporting snow peas....anyone else try this.??
 

Judy & Ernie Duckworth wrote:

 
----- Original Message ----- To: HackettShark AT aol.comSent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 6:42 PMSubject: Fw: Panel Hoops
 MarieI used a cattle panel to grow blackberries on. I cut the end rods off both ends, leaving the short rods to go into the ground. This way I didn't have to dig a trench to put the panel in. A bolt cutter or torch will have to be used due to the size of the rod. Judy/Ernie DuckworthJEDs Farm...Southern Illinoisjeduck AT midwest.net  
----- Original Message ----- To: market farmingSent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 4:51 PMSubject: Re: Panel Hoops
 Thanks Phil!

Are you the fellow I met at the St. Joe Veg. Conference?  I have a feeling we will be putting all those unused emu panels to good use this summer!  And yes, the panels are 16 feet - I went out and measured one.  So you don't use a tent stake to hold the panel down?  They just rest in the trenches.  Thanks for your good information.

Marie in Missouri
 
 
 

At 05:37 PM 01/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:

Hi Marie,  this is Phil from Iowa.   I've been using hog and cattle panels
for a number of years and they are real simple to put up.  Dig a trench about
6" deep in the ground for one side of the panel and another trench about 6"
deep on the other side. Leave a space of approx 10' in between the trenches,
then put one end of the panel in one side of trench and  bow the panel up
until you can put the end of the panel in the opposite side trench.

They work great for  growing any  type of vining crops like burpless Cukes
and pole beans and gourds.  They work real well on growing cherry tomatoes,
tie the small tomatoes to these panels and they will grow up through them.

The best place to find hog panels are from the locale autions, manny hog
people have been forced out of business because they no longer have a market
place in most areas of the country.  Hog panels are 16' by 30" , cattle
panels are  16' by 48"  should be able to find used for about  8 to 10
dollars for hog, and 10 to 12 dollars for cattle.

Phil Hackett
Homeside Farm Market & Greenhouses
Carson, Iowa ---
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