In general, revenue from traditional agricultural enterprises has steadily declined, forcing many producers to diversify their operations to maintain profitability. During this time several horticultural crops have played a significant role in the diversification process. All of these commodities are produced under very intensive cropping systems that usually require high capital investments and labor inputs. Intensive management is another key element associated with producing horticultural crops.
- Small Acreage Home
- About the Program
- Marketing Resources
- Site Selection Resources
- Crops Guides
- Vegetables
- Bell Peppers Crop Guide
- Broccoli Crops Guide
- Cucumber Crop Guide
- Cantaloupe/Honeydew Crop Guide
- Dry Beans Crop Guide
- Green Onions Crop Guide
- Hot Peppers (Jalapeno, Serrano, Habanero, Cayenne) Crop Guide
- Leafy Greens Crop Guide
- Onions Crop Guide
- Pumpkins Crop Guide
- Southern Peas (Creams, Crowders, Blackeyes, Purplehulls) Crop Guide
- Squash Crop Guide
- Sweet Corn Crop Guide
- Tomatoes (Field Grown, Caged, Trellised or Staked) Crops Guide
- Watermelon Crops Guide
- Fruits and Nuts
- Greenhouse and Nursery Crops
- Vegetables
- Recorded Presentations
- Small Business Planning
- General Marketing Presentation
- Pecan Crop Production Presentation
- Perennial Fruit Crops – Peaches Presentation
- Watermelon Crop Production Presentation
- Wine Grape Production Presentation
- Citrus Production Presentation
- Greenhouse Vegetable Crop Production Presentation
- Vegetable Crops Production Presentation
- Strawberry Crop Production
- Seminars
- Soil Fertility and Mineral Nutrition: Micronutrients – September 25, 2012
- Soil Fertility and Mineral Nutrition: Potassium – September 18, 2012
- Soil Fertility and Mineral Nutrition: Phosphorus – September 11, 2012
- Soil Fertility and Mineral Nutrition: Nitrogen – September 4, 2012
- Do’s and Don’ts of Raised Bed Gardening – Sept. 4, 2012
- Fruits, Pecans and Grapes Seminar – 18 November 2009

