Late last season when my tomato plants had almost played out for the season due to some fungus issues that I wasn’t able to control, someone told me about aggressively pruning tomato plants (indeterminate varieties) to maximize yields and extend the growing season by keeping plants healthy and productive. This was something new to me, […]
Why I Grow Indeterminate Tomato Varieties in my Raised Beds…
I like to plant indeterminate tomato varieties because they start growing the minute I transport them outside and do not stop until we have our first frost. Some varieties can grow to become 6′ to 20′ feet tall and will continue to produce fruit the entire growing season. In central Arkansas I’ve had really good […]
Newsletter: July 15, 2020
Aside from the intense heat we’ve been experiencing here in the delta the past few weeks, I hope that you and your crew are doing well and staying healthy during these crazy times. I just wanted to drop you a quick note this month to check in with you and to let you know about […]
My Second Attempt at Growing Sugar Kiss and Honey Kiss Melons
A couple of years ago my mom turned me onto the “sugar kiss” and “honey kiss” melons that would occasionally show up in our local wal-mart and sams club produce sections. These melons strongly resemble a canteloupe –however, they are 10x sweeter than you can imagine and their texture is completely different. I sat down […]
Our 2020 Raised Bed Garden
This was our second year to plant a raised bed garden at our place in Conway. What I lacked last season in production was balanced out with a tremendous amount of education when it comes to “square foot gardening.” Last season I ran into some issues w/ my tomatoes, cucumbers, and melons because of disease. […]
Stay tuned for Storm Stories on Weather Channel this October…
Last month I had the opportunity to spend some time w/ the crew from ‘Storm Stories’ on the weather channel to film an upcoming episode that will feature the Mayflower / Vilonia tornado. Be sure to stay tuned to my social media (facebook and twitter) for episode details, etc. I’m told by the film crew […]
Newsletter: June 15, 2020
Below you will find the content from my June 15th “Cotton Club Newsletter” related to our specials and promotions at Farmers Business Network. If you would like to receive my monthly newsletter, drop me a note… Cyber Summer Sale!We’re making our prices for all products available for sale in the FBN Direct Store publicly available […]
Our Urban Farming Experiment Continues to Take on Wings, Literally… Our Flock of Backyard Chickens!
I guess if you have to pick one positive thing about the whole COVID-19 thing and the subsequent “shelter in place thing”, for me it would have to be the ability to get caught up on thousands of household projects that I had been putting off or thinking about that were still unchecked on my […]
You should definitely check out FBN’s Atarrus Biostimulant this season, especially with mepiquat on cotton to reduce stress…
Last year FBN introduced a new Bio Stimulant called “Attarus“. Atarrus helps mitigate herbicide stress and weather stress. We specifically had research indicating great results on cotton. At only $4.25 ac, it gives a great ROI and is worth a try on some of your acres.We have this available in all of our local hubs […]
Farmers Business Network Opens Multiple Hub Partner Locations Across the Mid-South
FBN members know the value of transparent, low input prices and the convenience of buying direct-to-farm inputs through their FBN representative via phone, email, or by using our industry leading client application. Now, with the launch of our new FBN Hubs, you can double down on savings and convenience! Click here to find your local […]
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