Summer 2011
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Table of Contents
SMALL FARM PROGRAM UPDATE
Cornell Small Farms Program Update
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Farm Profit: Making a Life and a Living from Your Farm, by Erica Frenay
COMMUNITY AND WORLD
Ghana: Putting A Face On 7 Billion People, by Fay Benson
DAIRY
Family Dairy Ventures Back into Cheese , by Pat Brhel
Why Consider Off-Farm Dairy Processing?, by Fay Benson
FARM TECH
ZEA2™: Changing the Way We Grow Food, by Michael McDonough
FARMING COOPERATIVELY
Farmstock: For Farmers, By Farmers!, by Sonja Hedlund
FOREST, FIELD, AND FEEDLOT
Changing the Face of Agricultural Landscape: One Gas Well at a Time, by Sue Smith-Heavenrich
HOME AND FAMILY
Neighbors Growing Winter Greens , by Lisa M. Dellwo
HORTICULTURE
Late Blight of Tomato and Potato in 2011: Watch for It and Participate in the New National Reporting System, by Meg McGrath
NEW FARMERS
Greenhorns: A Growing Network, by Severine v T Fleming
Starting a Farm Incubator, by Dave Llewellyn
NON-DAIRY LIVESTOCK
Heritage Breeds: Ort’s Barnyard Menagerie, by Lindsay Debach
In Defense of Specialization, by Ulf Kintzel
NORTHEAST SARE SPOTLIGHT
All Dressed Up and No Place to Snow: Filling Soil Health Prescriptions with Targeted Cover Crops, by Annie Bass
STEWARDSHIP & NATURE
Farm Ponds: Strategies for Multiple Functions, by Ben Falk
The Wonder of Life, by Bill Duesing
VALUE-ADDED
Fabrics of Our Livelihoods, by Karey Solomon
YOUTH PAGES
What 4-H Means To Me , by Jenna Brokaw
Raised Bed Gardening… With a Little Help from my Friends, by Megan Rosko
Brothers Have Fun Raising Rabbits, by Brandon and Blaine Knoll