What’s the Big Deal with Silicon?

ISP Recently released two new products containing plant available silicon.  The products SiMag 58 and SiGuard are designed to enhance levels of silicon, promoting a number of plant functions.  After oxygen, Silicon (Si) is the most abundant element in the earth’s crust, but very little of what is found in soil is in a form … Read more

Empty Greenhouse Space? How about Producing Trellised Cucumbers?

Are you looking at empty greenhouse or high tunnel space now that your bedding plants, hanging baskets, and containers have been sold and moved out?  Consider growing trellised, parthenocarpic cucumbers.  This crop can be successfully grown both in soil and in soilless media, so any structure will do.  Unlike tomatoes and peppers with long days … Read more

Foliar Applications on Alfalfa to Increase Yield and Quality

Hay Quality can be easily improved with foliar nutrients following each cutting At ISP, the first step in assembling a crop recommendation is to study the crop and how it grows.  From standing alfalfa, we’ve identified several key aspects of plant physiology that will have a significant impact on both tonnage and quality.  First, is … Read more

Using Plant Tissue Analysis for Maximum Yields

After preplant soil testing, proper application of granular nutrients and variety selection, timely plant tissue analysis is a tool with the potential to help you maximize yields of tomatoes, peppers, and other high value produce crops.  Unlocking high plant yields and fruit quality requires up to date information on major and minor plant nutrient levels … Read more

2016 Horse Progress Review

ISP has enjoyed the opportunity to work with many Amish communities across the past several decades, and the Amish remain one of our most important growth areas.  Many have embraced the opportunity of vegetable production, and have become very good at growing high quality tomatoes, peppers and other important vegetable crops.  Yields are often impressive … Read more

Growing With ISP Summer ’16

Summer has arrived, and fortunately the longer day length gives us almost enough time to get our daily tasks completed.  Unfortunately, the important word in the first sentence is “almost”.  Caring for our crops is a never-ending task … watering, ensuring nutrient is available at optimum levels, checking and preparing for potential disease and pest … Read more

Future Research

Every winter we plan our research projects for the coming season, and this year was no different.  In some respects this is one of the most enjoyable activities, as we’re enthusiastic about what we might be able to learn, and as Steve likes to say, “so far everything is perfect!”  To date we have no … Read more

MetaboliK Seed Boost – Ensuring Early Vigor

Gary Shafer, Research Director MetaboliK SB showed a very strong response in the 2016 outside peppers and tomatoes trials at Howe, Indiana.  (Data published in the Winter issue of this newsletter.)  Seeing this, we decided to do further experimentation this spring, and are performing a couple of research projects with MetaboliK SB, studying emergence and … Read more

There is More To Your Potting Media Than Just Peat Moss and Perlite

Steve Bogash, Vegetable Crop Advisor Growing vegetables indoors in high tunnels and greenhouses often provides opportunities to produce longer season, higher quality crops at higher densities and greater yields when compared to ‘outdoor, in-soil’, production.  Many growers successfully use the soil in their greenhouse or tunnel, but there are some major advantages to growing in … Read more