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University of Illinois Extension is committed to providing educational programs that help people in Henderson, Knox, McDonough and Warren counties make their lives better, healthier, safer, and more profitable. Through the state's land grant university, Illinois Extension delivers programs locally via workshops, seminars, meetings, and online information that is available anytime and anywhere.
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Henderson County 4-H Cattle Show 2021 pt 2
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Henderson County 4-H Cattle Show 2021 pt 1
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Henderson County 4-H Sheep and Goat Show 2021
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Henderson County 4-H Sheep and Goat Show 2021
Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
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Career Exploration - Agriculture Education
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Career Exploration - Agriculture Education
Career Explorations - Plumbers & Pipefitters
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Career Explorations - Plumbers & Pipefitters
Career Exploration - Veterinary Medicine
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Career Exploration - Veterinary Medicine
Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
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Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
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Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
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Health Career Pathways - Field Trip Fridays
this is a very good lecture. Is there a PDF of this lecture thst i can get ?
बहुत बढ़िया, बहुत उपयोगी जानकारी आपने प्रदान किया गया है। बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद
Wonderful video 🔥, very based king 👑💯
easy to grow, difficult to sell
Very good info, cheers.
Thank you for the information. I am in Indiana and this was very helpful.
Very interesting lecture! Unfortunately the slides stoppes mid in, wich makes it harder to follow when english is second language.
Any advice regarding lead miners eating through the stalks?
Crop rotation is key to limiting damage from allium leaf miners to garlic. Combining this with row covers in the early spring will keep the females from laying their eggs in the garlic. Additional information can be found at extension.psu.edu/preventing-allium-leafminer-in-garlic-plantings
Which barn is this at this year?(I know because I’m going)
Thank you for the video. I have a pine tree bark - is it good for mulch? or better use a sawdust of pine tree? or maybe mix them in some proportion?
The sawdust may be too fine of texture to be used as a mulch. Arborist woodchips work well as a mulch, because they are coarser textured which allows good water and air flow in to the soil. They will not mat down like other shredded wood mulches. Pine bark often is larger in size, but bark has a waxy coating that repels water so there is a chance the mulch layer will impede water flow into the soil underneath. A good mulch in this situation is pine needle mulch. It will not mat down and allows good water and airflow into the soil. In Illinois pine needle mulch can be hard to come by, which is why I turn to arborist woodchips, a low-cost alternative.
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This was so helpful! Do you have one on raspberry/blackberry?
Here are a few that you can check out. Illinois Local Foods has a recorded webinar called Growing Great Blackberries ruclips.net/video/n3js9w_-1DA/видео.html Illinois Extension has some older, but relevant information on raspberries web.extension.illinois.edu/raspberries/varieties.cfm University of Minnesota has a bit more updated information extension.umn.edu/fruit/growing-raspberries-home-garden
Wonderful explain
thanks, very informative.
This is the first time I've heard not to water garlic is this still true in a raised bed.thank you
Watering garlic is dependent on your climate and soil. In Central Illinois we often have ample rain to meet the needs of garlic. Even in a raised bed I have not irrigated garlic and it has grown well. However, one recommended practice is garlic can receive an inch of irrigation (or rainfall) per week as the bulb begins to size up in June. As the bulb matures it is recommended to stop supplemental watering as the dry conditions promote maturing for harvest and keeping the soil too wet may encourage disease. Additionally, if your raised bed soil is very well-drained, if you live in an arid climate, or your soil is very sandy then perhaps supplemental irrigation would be needed.
Very informative 💯
That was cool! And looks very easy to do! :)
Wow awesome job! I will try this.👍
Can you send your ppt Hortipravin@gmail.com
Watched this webinar three times! Thanks!
Appreciate the attempt, but most of these roots are high in inulin, which is very hard to digest. Most of the greens are high in oxalates which bind calcium.
That's what cooking is for, as the presenter mentioned.
Very Informative thanks
Exceptional presentation
23:00 Why is it that Potassium sulfate is sold to promote flowering and fruiting?
There are a lot of products that seem to promote potassium as a means for improved flowering. If a plant is deficient in potassium growth will be stunted and all means of its lifecycle will be affected including flowering. It is misleading to say potassium will give you more flowers than normal, when applying it you are improving overall growth and development. In Illinois soils, potassium deficiency is uncommon and often these products are overapplied. More information on potassium's role in plants: extension.umn.edu/phosphorus-and-potassium/potassium-crop-production
In your list, Dr. Vandana Shiva is missing.
Hi. I have 2 acre of blueberries.is there a way to encourage new shoot growth. Thanks great presentation. Wayne Springhill farms
By doing annual maintenance pruning in late winter, you should be able to remove the older, less productive canes each year and open up the canopy of the bush. This will allow more light penetration into the base of the plant and promote new cane or shoot growth. Also, providing a sufficient amount of fertilizer each year will help, as well as amble soil moisture throughout the growing season.
Thank you
ruclips.net/p/PL7zi_osetro--UJQDWWShd7D0u1_1NJZR All about wildlife damage control in detail. has 4 video lectures. please refer ☺😊
Great info.
great step by step learning! Thank you!
Corona virus
Mason bees start pollinating plant before the honey bee comes out of hibernation.
Is there a type of blueberry bush we here in zone 6 that we can harvest in spring and early summer June
Earliblue is the earliest ripening variety that would be suited for zone 6. It typically ripens during the first week of June, with harvest lasting about 3 weeks.
@@bronwynaly9218 What type of blueberries would you recommend on a new farm. I am in northern mexico. We are mexicos largest apple growing zone. At 6500 feet altitude. We get 800 to 1100 chill hours. I would be planning to do it in coco fibre bags to avoid alkaline soils
Can I plant spring garlic in N.IL
The best time to plant garlic is six to eight weeks before the ground is expected to freeze. Garlic can be planted in the spring; however, if this is done the cloves should be stored in a refrigerator for at least eight weeks prior to planting. This will ensure they have been properly chilled. While you can get good yields from spring-planted garlic they tend to not yield as reliably as fall-planted garlic.
Great information, thank you for sharing!
Soil Science without downloadable slides doesn't turn bad soil good... :) Nice lecture though.
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45:50 - An easy explanation on how lime works to increase the pH level.
I don't know how it is in the States but here in the UK sulphur emissions have dropped 97% (2017) from 1970. This is due to a decline in coal use in power stations. Therefore, adding fertiliser in the form of sulphates here I think is pretty useful.
While on mesonutrients, Calcium and Magnesium are problems in my area of the UK where it's very rainy, there is granitic bedrock and the mains water has very low mineral content. Fertilisers have to be marketed to the broadest customer base, so given many are on alkaline or chalky soils magnesium and calcium aren't included in standard compound fertilisers. The fertiliser industry has caught up with reduced S deposits in soils and there are complex fertilisers with S (and TEs).
Have tried to get in touch says your email is not registered. ;o(
Unfortunately Kyle Cecil is no longer with Illinois Extension. You can find the nearest Local Foods and Small Farms Educator by visiting extension.illinois.edu/global/staff then filter the list by team on the left to Local Foods/Small Farms.
Very informative. Thank you for sharing!
Great info,Thanks for the uplod and the info..am also for sustan life...love and grow..
I live in zone 6 and tree collards are great because you can take cuttings in the fall and root them easy indoors and then always have huge purple kale looking plants in your yard!!
It has never grown well here in Aberdeen UK. We have heavy soil and too much rain. I've tried ridges but they either don't swell, don't split or they just rot and die. They do grow in leafmould. There's a garlic farm 130km away in Nairn more rural than here but I think they have an alluvial soil.
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Thanks for posting this video. Very comprehensive and helpful. I am wondering about the working hours of a small scale farmer. It seems like there would be a lot of down time in the winter while the summer would have some very labor intensive and busy periods. What would you estimate is the total number of hours worked per year for a small scale grower ?
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informative!
Great Stuff! I have leaned a lot. Thank you. You have alot of great pictures but they are too small to see clearly on youtube, is there any way to get the pictures or presentation so I can enlarge the pictures.
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Very nice information.
I want to plant garlic in Tanzania tropical climate is it favourable climate or
wonderful job. great presentation.