9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 1 Growing ginger without crop rotation Pov Huns This presentation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Emergency Preparedness
Advertisements

Single-Player Multi-Player Click your left mouse button to progress through the demo.
The Creation & Aftermath Defining Fresh and Local.
Applications of sustainability on the farm. Examples of sustainable practices on the farm: Practices which protect and improve soils, conserve, recycle.
MONTANA FLATHEAD LAKE CHERRIES The Last Best Place! Brings You The Last Best Cherry!! Click Your Mouse, Press Enter, or Arrow Keys to Advance Slides.
Making Cents of Greenhouse Production Cost Ben Beale Extension Educator-MCE St. Mary’s County.
Improving Profitability…… Why Farmers Need Farm Financial Management… Craig Chase, Field Specialist Farm & Ag Business Management.
Nursery Production Techniques
Service Learning Project By: Kurt Schmidt, Taylor Hintz and Nick Braemer.
Huns Garden 2008 Ginger Growing experiment in Kansas City Kansas Farm.
Project Status Chemical Engineering Lab Scheduler Team 5 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use.
Project Status Group B-4 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these.
Project Status OOMeter: Measuring Coupling and Cohesion of OO Systems This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action.
Al Akhawayn University School of Humanities and Social Sciences Communication Studies Course „Public Relations Communication“ Prof. Dr. Mohammed Ibahrine.
2008 Utah Oilseed Crop Performance Trial Pace*, M.G. and Israelsen, C. Michael Pace Extension Agent Utah State University 195 W 1100 S Brigham City UT.
How much for one egg…… Why Farmers Need Farm Financial Management… Craig Chase, Field Specialist Farm & Ag Business Management.
Planning for Profit…… Starts with keeping and understanding your records… Craig Chase, Field Specialist Farm & Ag Business Management.
Planning for Profit…… Starts with keeping and understanding your records… Craig Chase, Field Specialist Farm & Ag Business Management.
Integrating Technology into Business classes Michael Wong April 24, 2002 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create.
Regen Earth, LLC Regen Earth asked Terry Terrell, a Cincinnati, Ohio housewife, to follow planting instructions formulated for farm crops that optimizes.
2009 State Farm Management Non-Math Multiple Choice.
Computer Science Program Center for Entrepreneurship and Information Technology, Louisiana Tech University This presentation will probably involve audience.
REGEN EARTH 1. REGEN EARTH is a US based marketing and fertilizer distribution company with the mission to develop sustainable and affordable agriculture.
Dr. Curt Lacy Extension Economist-Livestock. Dr. Curt Lacy Extension Economist-Livestock.
Mid Term Report Integrated Framework, Visualization and Analysis of Platforms This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create.
Pricing for Profit …… Making sense out of the mayhem… Craig Chase, Field Specialist Farm & Ag Business Management.
  Starvation: Extreme hunger. Can be fatal.  Malnutrition: Health is unbalanced by an unbalanced diet. It’s possible to eat a lot of food, but be malnourished.
Kurt M. Guidry Gilbert Durbin Professor LSU AgCenter Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness 2010 LSU AgCenter’s Outlook Conference Outlook.
GRID Event display for the HRD D. Protopopescu University of Glasgow, U.K. DESY, Hamburg, May 2005 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion,
Evening High School Ms. Baisden Intro to Computers Intro to Word Processing Typing This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will.
CSC 532 Term Paper Topic decision: 10/10/02 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint.
Economically Raising Nitrogen Use Efficiency By: Paul Hodgen.
This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during.
Growing the Bottom Line Evaluating Marketing Outlets… Which to choose and how? Craig Chase, Field Specialist Farm & Ag Business Management.
THE BOOK BANK MAKERERE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to.
How abstract components are returned when schema.getElementDeclarations() is called – an animation in 3 slides -- schemas that use and July 26, :00pm.
Bridge WG Status Report David Harrington Dan Romascanu This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use.
Electronic Engineering Dept.1 Final Year Project - Progress Presentation Wifi Controlled Robotics Mark Heneghan This presentation will probably involve.
Nursery Management and Seedling Production
Project Status [Project Name] [Presenter Name] This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint.
“One of Oregon’s oldest and best loved agricultural crops”
Food from the Land Chapter 20 – Part 2 Agriculture Resources and Limitations.
Your Best Garden Yet. Soil Type  Soil is made up of clay, sand and silt. Loam, the best soil for gardening has all three parts equally.  If your soil.
Managing Your Farm’s Finances Why Farmers Need Farm Financial Management… Craig Chase – Iowa State University.
It’s My Life It’s My Choice Organic Farming and Healthy Foods
Cultivating Success Sustainable Small Farming and Ranching Fall 2016.
Bond-Jini Interoperability Mathew Lowery
Continuous Random Variables
Economy Lesson 4 V3.0 Time 30­–45 minutes Activity Expectations

Pretest Chapter 17 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these.
Food from the Land Review and new
Final Project Presentation
Martha Grabowski LeMoyne College
High Tunnel Budgets.
واشوقاه إلى رمضان مرحباً رمضان
Making It Happen: Profitability and Success The Carrot Project
Evaluation of Data Fusion Methods Using Kalman Filtering and TBM
Continuous Random Variables
A market needs to be identified before the crop is put in the ground.
Preliminary Results on Non-Projective HCal Simulations
IEEE Rail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committee
Baseline Matching / Grading
Test Flow: Acceptance & defect criteria The First half RUP summary
Final Presentation Wireless mouse over BLUETOOTH By: David Gabay
Project - Execution stage
INTENSIVE PEASANT(SUBSISTENCE) FARMING
The system will be accessible upon demand
Presenting Project Status
Economy Lesson 4 V6.0 Time 30­–45 minutes Activity Expectations
Presentation transcript:

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 1 Growing ginger without crop rotation Pov Huns This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab Type in action items as they come up Click OK to dismiss this box This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered.

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 2 Recap from previous year Last year –We asked if we can grow ginger in the Mid-west using peat moss and straw? –We have shown that it can be done without much difficulty. –We get these plant to grow between 2-5 lbs/plant. –Harvest can be done during the months of August through October. This year –We wanted to see if nematodes would be a problem and if we could control it. –Therefore we grew ginger under the same condition, in the same plot, and in the same spot.

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 3 Status Summary Is project on track as expected? –Our project has hit a few bumps on the way but it has come along without much trouble, and has produced ginger as expected. However, harvests were delayed and reduced due to deer and ground hog damage.

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 4 First year’s cost estimates. Expenses Ginger root stock (75 lbs certified organic ginger at $6.99 lb from Whole Foods ($525.00)) High tunnel (20x96x10) $2, Drip irrigation supply $ Straw mulch $60.00 plus City Market donated 10 bales Cinder block 260 plus taxes, $ Potting soil for raised bed, 35 each $ Seasonal cost: $ Infrastructure cost: $3, Income Sold at $3.99 lb 20 lbs/ wk for 9 wks, plus 30 lbs for CSA Approximate income: (210lbs X $3.99= $840)

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 5 This year’s cost estimates Expenses Ginger root stock (60 lbs certified organic ginger at $6.99 lb from Whole Foods ($420.00)) Drip irrigation (used) City Market donated 18 bales Potting soil for raised bed, 18 each $ Seasonal cost: $ Infrastructure cost: 0 Income Sold at $4 per lb 4 lbs/ wk for 6 wks, plus 20 lbs for CSA Approximate income: (44 lbs X $4= $176) Gross Production: 140 harvested Sold 44 pounds approx. 40 lbs of ginger left unharvested to date

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 6 Status against any goals Production rate lbs/plant Harvest time 4 weeks in delay due to ground hog and deer problems Problems: 1.9 out of 11 Asian farmer now grow ginger and are undercutting each other selling locally produced ginger for less than the imported product ($ $1.00 per pound).

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 7 Attention Areas List delays and problems –Corrective actions being taken- fence –Harvest schedule is delay –Problem was not anticipated- since we only expecting larger animal (deer) not Ground Hog

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 8 Schedules Sprouting process –Starting in February 9

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 9 Move to Hot House Move to hot house in April Hardening process in May (10 days) Transplants after May 15

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 10 Production-Inside

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 11 Production-Outside

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 12 Harvest Inside

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 13 Harvest Outside

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 14 Other Issues Problems solved –We have shown that we can grow ginger without crop rotation and without nematode issues. Other issues that need to be solved –Marketing Long-term outlook for project –nematode problem may still pop up in future years. –profit margins may be lower than expected if market is flooded by too many growers.

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 15 Farm tour guests

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 16 Farm tour guests

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 17 Farm tour guests

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 18 Farm tour guests

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 19 Farm tour guests

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 20 Farm tour guests

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 21 Goals for Future Goals –Continue looking for a cheaper way to produce high quality ginger root without adding cost –Issues that will need to be resolved -pricing to where it will be profitable Current situation –9 out of 11 Asian farmer in the Kansas City, Mo Farmers’ Market are producing Fresh Ginger using our technique but most of them are growing conventionally, and are under price (1-2 pounds per dollar).

9/24/2015 All of this can be done natuarally without chemical fertilizers and sprays. 22 Resources NCR SARE_Grant KCCUA_Farm Tour Organization Daniel Dermitzel-Consultant and design Katherine Kelly-Consultant and design Dr. Edward Carey-Consultant and designing