I'm trying to harvest jicama on the other side of this place off of 301 nice videos I've drove by the research center a few times while passing threw balm
What fumigant is used? Guessing not methyl bromide (I never know where the end of its use is?) Vapam? Other fumigant? Is steam starting to be used again?
They put some starter fertilizer in the beginning before laying the plastic. Once the crop establishes itself after 2-3 weeks of transplants, they feed the plant with complete liquid fertilizer via drip irrigation. They do rare foliar application of fertilizers.
Seeds are formed outside of berries in strawberries as ovaries are outside. You can not have uniform plants through those seeds (plus copyright aspect from strawberry breeders) ,therefore, they are especially taken care by nursery industry, that get small transplant from breeders and produce runners to sell.
These strawberries are propagated through runners to obtain homogenous population in the field. Seed is not standard way of propagation in strawberries
There is still an error in your correction of bed geometry. You are using the unit Feet and If I calculate 60 cm = 12 inch, which is matching (one inch is 2.54 cm).
Plants free of water deficit events more efficiently absorb available plant nutrients enabling plants to achieve their maximum genetic potential. SWRT membranes installed below plant root systems retain water where it falls, providing continuous delivery of drought-free periods up to 3 times longer than intensely irrigated control sands without root zone water retention membranes (Guber et al, 2016).
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Water retufns to yhe water table evaporates resl pfoblem is not enough rain moist ocean air is not travelling overland to vool and release as rain ocean air is remaining in the tropics were huge hot air turbulance ie typhoons kept moist air in the tropics
@@MrKshitijkhatri it seems if this 9 billion will be farmers And everyone will grow their own food, but majority would like to eat non-organic and work in office Cause being farmer isnot job of the dream
@@MrKshitijkhatri mass vaccinate the 9 billion and problem of food shortages is solved within two generations 😉 do you ever wonder why growing food isn't part of learing in schools? my family has always grown our own gardens and never relied on other farmers for food on another note you mentioned fumigants - is it methyl-bromide? I want to learn all the poisons and fumigants
I'm trying to harvest jicama on the other side of this place off of 301 nice videos I've drove by the research center a few times while passing threw balm
Super good vidoe my. Buddy great stuff to watch
Amazing! I'd like to know the r of the machine that makes beds and covers with plastic. Do you know?
What fumigant is used? Guessing not methyl bromide (I never know where the end of its use is?) Vapam? Other fumigant? Is steam starting to be used again?
What is their nutrition schedule?
They put some starter fertilizer in the beginning before laying the plastic. Once the crop establishes itself after 2-3 weeks of transplants, they feed the plant with complete liquid fertilizer via drip irrigation. They do rare foliar application of fertilizers.
You didn’t go into costs? Cost of plants per acre, drip, plastic mulch, fumigation, bed making etc?
Any chance of growing Strawberries in a tropical climate in an open field?
what model bedders and plastic mulch layers are they using?
How much water do they require and do you have to remove and plant new ones after each harvest
it takes almost 54 cubic meter per hectare....and you can use the same plastic for the double cropping for cantaloupe or watermelon after strawberry
Nice video
Hi there
My company has a machine to burn holes in the plastic
i am watching in turkey.Good product ıf be good science
THERE IS ERROR IN BED GEOMETRY. THE PLANT SPACING AND ROW SPACING IS 12 FEET (60 CM) INSTEAD OF 12 CM. PLUS, BED TOP WIDTH IS 70 CM INSTEAD OF 91 CM
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I love strawberry 😍😋
Hi, do you have any program for strawberry feeding for all growing stage?
Thanks
Yo anduve ahí en Plant City en pura quema poniendo el hule y sistema de riego...
And the pkg that the strawberries came in has more flavor than the strawberries themselves
Sir can u make video again in 2022 start to end knowledge of strawberry farming
& Verity of strawberries
No
I really like this music it's like Indian hills Village music
th-cam.com/video/A5nwyw4HSJk/w-d-xo.html - Another video on Strawberry!
the background seems Nepali instrumental
Binita Dhakal he must be a nepali guy. The pronunciation sounds like that 😉
@@smartk8478 Yes
Do you know how to grow the strawbrerry seeds ??
Seeds are formed outside of berries in strawberries as ovaries are outside. You can not have uniform plants through those seeds (plus copyright aspect from strawberry breeders) ,therefore, they are especially taken care by nursery industry, that get small transplant from breeders and produce runners to sell.
These strawberries are propagated through runners to obtain homogenous population in the field. Seed is not standard way of propagation in strawberries
Very good video, who is Manuel Labor and why does he do so much work. Just kidding. I wonder if I did just an acre if I could skip the fumigation
th-cam.com/video/xhULlXnqlI0/w-d-xo.html another video on Strawberry!
There is still an error in your correction of bed geometry. You are using the unit Feet and If I calculate 60 cm = 12 inch, which is matching (one inch is 2.54 cm).
Thanks U for information
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this is great thank you
Music is distracting
Are you sure this is florida and not india😩
Yes, I am sure. It was shot at gulf coast research and education center, Wimauma, fl
Lol 😂
Plants free of water deficit events more efficiently absorb available plant nutrients enabling plants to achieve their maximum genetic potential. SWRT membranes installed below plant root systems retain water where it falls, providing continuous delivery of
drought-free periods up to 3 times longer than intensely irrigated control sands without root zone water retention membranes (Guber et al, 2016).
I guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@@kristopheralexis9911
Hypnosis... have the hypnotist take you back to the moment you created your password and command you to remember it.
Well, it once worked for me.
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Bro u frm nepal
Yep I am
Even description error is also there 😂
Corrected. Thanks!
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Because that type of irrigation we r running out of water in the world...unfair
Water retufns to yhe water table evaporates resl pfoblem is not enough rain moist ocean air is not travelling overland to vool and release as rain ocean air is remaining in the tropics were huge hot air turbulance ie typhoons kept moist air in the tropics
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Yeah I'm not eating these pesticide filled strawberries.
Organic is definitely a best choice but when it comes to feed these 9 billion people; going complete organic does not seem practical
@@MrKshitijkhatri it seems if this 9 billion will be farmers
And everyone will grow their own food, but majority would like to eat non-organic and work in office
Cause being farmer isnot job of the dream
@@MrKshitijkhatri mass vaccinate the 9 billion and problem of food shortages is solved within two generations 😉
do you ever wonder why growing food isn't part of learing in schools? my family has always grown our own gardens and never relied on other farmers for food
on another note you mentioned fumigants - is it methyl-bromide? I want to learn all the poisons and fumigants
@@bris0rv105 that's true !
@@sheep.herder That's the definitely ideal thing. I think everyone should know how their food is grown.
Immigrants. How awful.