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peas vegetables/fruit clover triticale radish vetch sunflower sun hemp oats soy bean rye alfalfa buckwheat mustard heritage grain corn wheat timothy grass bromegrass The Hudson Valley Farm Hub N W S E wheat barley Grains Research These projects are designed to help farmers respond to the emerging market demand for locally grown grains in the food and beverage industry. Small Grains The Farm Hub has planted multiple varieties of barley and wheat as part of a field rotation to study best growing practices and appropriate varieties for the region’s climate. Grain Corn and Soybeans This project involves no-till and organic production methods with novel interseeding of cover crops into grain. N W S E KINGSTON 2500ft GRAINS RESEARCH COVER CROPS VEGETABLES/FRUIT STONE RIDGE Cover Crops Cover crops are used to support market crops as well as to benefit the surrounding ecosystem. Cover crops are planted on a rotation with market crops to prepare and replenish the soil. They provide natural fertilization, soil stabilization, water retention, weed suppression, pest control, tillage, and wind protection. The Farm Hub is experimenting with different blends of rotational cover crops as an ecological alternative to chemical inputs. MARBLETOWN HURLEY HURLEY ULSTER ULSTER KINGSTON HURLEY MOUNTAIN ROAD OLD ROUTE 209 FARM STAND O&W RAIL TRAIL FARM HUB FACILITY WYNKOOP RD

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Page 1: The Hudson Valley Farm Hub...The Hudson Valley Farm Hub N W S E barley Grains Research These projects are designed to help farmers respond to the emerging market demand for locally

peas

vegetables/fruit

clover triticale radish vetchsunflower sun hempoats soy beanrye

alfalfa

buckwheat mustard

heritage grain corn

wheat timothy grass

bromegrass

The Hudson Valley Farm Hub

N

W

S

E

wheat

barley

Grains ResearchThese projects are designed to help farmers respond to the emerging market demand for locally grown grains in the food and beverage industry.

Small GrainsThe Farm Hub has planted multiple varieties of barley and wheat as part of a field rotation to study best growing practices and appropriate varieties for the region’s climate.

Grain Corn and SoybeansThis project involves no-till and organic production methods with novel interseeding of cover crops into grain.

NW

SE

KINGSTON

2500ft

GRAINS RESEARCH

COVER CROPS

VEGETABLES/FRUIT

STONE RIDGE

Cover Crops Cover crops are used to support market crops as well as to benefit the surrounding ecosystem. Cover crops are planted on a rotation with market crops to prepare and replenish the soil. They provide natural fertilization, soil stabilization, water retention, weed suppression, pest control, tillage, and wind protection.

The Farm Hub is experimenting with different blends of rotational cover crops as an ecological alternative to chemical inputs.

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RB

LETO

WN

HU

RLE

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HU

RLE

YU

LST

ER

ULS

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R

KIN

GST

ONHURLEY MOUNTAIN ROAD

OLD ROUTE 209

FARM STAND

O&W RAIL TRAIL

FARM HUBFACILITY

WYN

KOO

P RD