Prøve GULL - Gratis
FRUITION SEEDS
Successful Farming
|July 2023
A patchwork of farm fields in the rolling hills of New York's agricultural Finger Lakes region has literally gone to seed - all for the benefit of gardeners and eaters.
The founding farmers at Fruition Seeds strive to find the lettuce that won't bolt when temperatures skyrocket during heat waves, and they ferret out normally long-season melons, vegetables, and flowers bred to suit their Zone 5 climate in Naples, New York.
Owner Petra Page-Mann knows her growing season intimately and breeds or curates plant varieties that will perform in short but intense growing seasons. This is Fruition Seeds' signature difference. She speaks fervently and proudly about the varieties honed for the cool Northeast rather than California, China, and Israel, where most garden seeds are bred and grown.
"I can't remember a time when I wasn't working with seeds," Page-Mann says. As a precocious 6-year-old, she was saving bean and tomato seeds from the 20×20-foot plot she gardened with her dad.
"I just took it for granted," she says. Similarly, she didn't think twice about the climate in her hometown of Naples. The fact that she grew food where summers are brief and winters are brutal was simply a way of life. Selecting seeds from the tomatoes that were tastiest and ripened rapidly was just common sense.
Denne historien er fra July 2023-utgaven av Successful Farming.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Successful Farming
Successful Farming
Roger Wenning
Taking the long view on soil health has allowed this Indiana farmer to drastically transform his land and yields.
3 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
A Systems Overhaul
These farmers jump-started soil lite to provide health and fertility for crops.
5 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
Do You Trust Your Land?
A trust may help you and your family with farm succession and retirement.
4 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
Make Your Own Handy Tools
Craft your own wire splicers for fencing repairs, and a sprayer tip-cap remover to save your fingers.
1 min
December 2025
Successful Farming
Do 100 THINGS 1% Better
Yield contest champions confirm big yields come from small, consistent improvements.
7 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
Rural Route Ramble
Holiday shoppers are descending on northwest Iowa communities, getting a glimpse of the beauty of small-town life and offering a much-needed boost to businesses.
4 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
A Fresh Start
Up-and-coming farmers find peace, purpose, and a path to independence in Iowa.
1 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
Sean Lehmann
The Braunvieh beef breed has become a favorite of this Kansas cattleman and his family.
4 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
A SLOW UNWINDING
While some data shows farmland values are up, one expert sees farmland values declining due to market dynamics.
5 mins
December 2025
Successful Farming
Who Can Own American Farmland?
What does the National Farm Security Action Plan mean for foreign-owned businesses such as Syngenta?
3 mins
December 2025
Translate
Change font size
