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- From: <clearviewfarm AT bluefrog.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 05:17:27 -0700
I wish that heavy row cover, like Typar, was made in narrower rolls, like 6' or 83", as the lighter stuff is. I like using that to cover rows of eggplant and other flea beetle sensitive crops. We haven't had a great deal of wind problems with that, as long as we use sufficient pins/stones to hold it down. I suspect the wider sheets would be more sail-like. Correct?
Kurt Forman
Clearview Farm
Palmyra, NY 14522
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From: Home Grown Kansas! <hgkansas AT sbcglobal.net>
To: farmersue AT hughes.net, Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:24:25 -0700 (PDT)
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Kurt Forman
Clearview Farm
Palmyra, NY 14522
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From: Home Grown Kansas! <hgkansas AT sbcglobal.net>
To: farmersue AT hughes.net, Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:24:25 -0700 (PDT)
It doesn't work well in Kansas. The wind blows from the north one day at 30 mph with gusts and blows from the North the next day with the same force. We make "U" shape pins made from #10 wire to pin down our 15' Remay. The #10 wire is purchased from a wholesale chain link fence supplier - it is the bottom reinforcement wire of the fence. The sides of the Remay has to be folded over it's self - so that there is a double thickness, with a pin placed about every 4'. 1/2" Re-bar also works well.
Elzie
Wichtia, KS
Sue Wells <farmersue AT hughes.net> wrote:
Sue Wells <farmersue AT hughes.net> wrote:
_______________________________________________I learned this Elliot Coleman's book...To put stakes at each end of the row and tie the agribon to it, stretched over the hoopsDoes this work when it is extremely windy? We have a lot of wind here.Thank you all for all your help.SueVermont
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Sue Wells, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Danielle Conger, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Shawnee Flowerfarmer, 04/13/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, Home Grown Kansas!, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Shawnee Flowerfarmer, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Home Grown Kansas!, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Andy Fellenz, 04/13/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, Road's End Farm, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Andy Fellenz, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Danielle Conger, 04/13/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, tonitime, 04/12/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, sora, 04/13/2008
- [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, Harriet Allen, 04/13/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
clearviewfarm, 04/16/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, Home Grown Kansas!, 04/16/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, lucy Owsley, 04/16/2008
- Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place, sunnfarm, 04/16/2008
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Re: [Market-farming] Keeping Agribon in Place,
Sue Wells, 04/13/2008
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