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Tim Dunelmensis 5th generationis agricola in Long Island, Eboracum Novum. Ipse et familia eius frondea, radix fruges, et herbis prope Novum Eboracum. Tim membrum Global agricola Network, et in hoc video, villam suam nobis ostendit dum de quibusdam negotiis agendis loquitur.

Tim Dunelmensis
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Tim Dunelmensis

Tim 5th est generatio agricolae, educator, and agvocate. His family operates Deer Run Farm – a 30 acre
“truck” farm on Long Island, New York – where they grow leafy greens, radix fruges, and herbs. Though conventional, the farm fashions itself biointensive, using Integrated Pest Management, naturally-derived biorationals, and organic amendments. Fractional monoculture is also a focus: small-scale, intensive cropping punctuated by rotations and cover crops. Igitur, Deer Run Farm was hailed as a “national model” by the New York State Agricultural Environmental Management program for its stewardship. As one of a handful of farms outside of New York City, it faces unique challenges, especially those associated with urban-edge agriculture.
In 2005, he enrolled in the University of Florida’s Plant Medicine Program – an interdisciplinary “plant doctor” degree that parallels an M.D. or D.V.M. In the offseason, he’s an Associate Professor of Crop Science at Ferrum College, VA.

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