The Seed Farm launches four new vegetable equipment how-to
videos designed to help vegetable farmers choose appropriate equipment and use
new equipment successfully. These videos produced in collaboration with Penn
State Extension provide pros and cons; and a chance to see less familiar
equipment in action for four pieces of equipment from the Seed Farm’s equipment
demonstration: a spader, plastic layer, Japanese paper pot transplanter and
three push seeders.
“Having the right equipment and knowing how to use it is
essential to vegetable farm success,” says Penn State Sustainable Agriculture
Educator Tianna DuPont. “We are excited to begin providing online media to help
new farmers make good equipment choices and provide a last minute review before
starting up the tractor to use new equipment for the first time.”
The ‘star’ of the videos, Seed Farm Director Sara Runkel
shares hands-on knowledge and tips. Runkel has more than 13 years of organic
vegetable farming experience. She shares important tips on set-up from leveling
a spader, and starting before engaging with the soil; to the nitty-gritty of
filling paper pot transplanter trays. “We worked hard to film the how-tos in
enough detail to help you [new farmers] save time and struggle when learning to
use new equipment,” says Runkel. Though not a replacement for live equipment
training (or reading the manual!), the video producers think they will be a
good additional resource. Importantly, these videos provide an opportunity to
‘see’ potential equipment purchases in action while farmers are considering
their options. “The more information producers have on equipment pros and cons,
the more likely they will be able to make the best investment for their
particular farm needs,” says Runkel.
These videos are part of an ongoing equipment demonstration
at the Seed Farm, Lehigh County’s Agricultural Incubator. This project has
trialed seventeen weed management, soil preparation, and seeding and
transplanting tools and techniques over the past three years. Farmers were able
to try new tools and see tools in action before spending big money on new
investments. “This (equipment workshop) was really
helpful. I am glad I got to try those tools before I went out and bought them,”
said a recent participant in equipment workshops.
To view videos click here.
No comments:
Post a Comment