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WCU Volume 24, Issue 2 – April 1, 2016

April 1, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

PDF Version of Volume 24, Issue 2 – April 1, 2016 WCU Subscription Options for 2016: Mail, Fax, Email or Text Vegetable Crops Sweet Corn Starter Fertilizer Potato Growers, Sign Up for the Potato Late Blight Decision Support System Today!… Continue Reading →

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Free Webinars in April, Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Women in Agriculture

April 1, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

4/27: Soil pH, Liming Rates and Fertility – Soil pH is only one number on a soil test report, but can control a lot of your production potential. To maximize your returns from the soil, understanding where soil acidity comes… Continue Reading →

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Funding Available to Target Conservation Activity to Maximize Water Quality Improvement in the Clear Brook-Nanticoke Watershed

April 1, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has committed $139,000 in exclusive funding to help Delaware farmers in the Clear Brook-Nanticoke River watershed make improvements on their land to improve water quality. Through the National Water Quality Initiative (NWQI), farmers can… Continue Reading →

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Cover Crop Funding Targeted for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in Sussex County, Delaware

April 1, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Special funding is now available for Sussex County, Delaware farmers located in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed to plant cover crops. This effort focuses on improving water quality and soil health by targeting additional financial assistance in the watershed. The additional… Continue Reading →

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Funding Available for Bank Stabilization Projects on Tax Ditches in Sussex County, Delaware

April 1, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Sussex County landowners can now sign up for special funding to restore eroded banks in tax ditches for improved water quality. Approximately $500,000 is available to restore the tax ditches, or watershed channels, utilizing vegetative material such as coir logs… Continue Reading →

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