Search the site
Subscribe/Renew
Print Subscriptions
Online Subscriptions
Online Store
Buy Books & Back Issues; Pay for Subscriptions and Renewals
The Latest News
News Update
Free content
Selling at Farmers Markets
Flower Farming
Market Farming Basics
Hoophouse production
Food safety news
Suppliers
Classified ads
Resources for Growers
About GFM
Subscription Options
2009 Article Index
Testimonials from readers
For Print Subscribers
Renew Your Subscription
Change Your Address
Feedback Welcome
For Online Subscribers
Current Issue
Archive
For Advertisers
How to Advertise
Food Safety Update
FDA 'guidances' issued
Events Calendar
«
September 2010
»
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
You are here:
All Products
>
Back Issues
>
E-Issues
>
September 2010 E-Issue
September 2010 E-Issue
Price: $4.00
Available
Purchase the September 2010 as a downloadable PDF. This is a 4.9 MB file.
You will receive an email with the link to the issue, so please set your spam filter to allow emails from orders@growingformarket.com.
The September 2010 issue features these articles:
Richard Wiswall advises growers to step back, assess problems you’re experiencing now, and resolve that they won’t happen again next year. Richard is the author of The Organic Farmers Business Handbook.
Too many farmers markets? In some cities, growers say they are stretched too thin and losing revenued becasue of the proliferation of markets.
Pam Dawling writes about vegetables to plant now for late fall harvest or overwintering to harvest early next year.
Raymond Cloyd writes about managing caterpillars organically in the hoophouse or the field.
New tomato varieties to be available next year are resistant to late blight.
How to maximize your final tomato harvests of the season and clean up the crop when it’s done.
Josh Volk writes about experiments in crop spacing to get the best yield, quality, and comfort for the farmer.
Erin Benzakein writes about flowers and other ornamentals that can bring in big money in fall.
Back to products
Satisfaction Guarantee