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Vegetable Production

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.

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UTcrops.com

This website is maintained by The University of Tennessee and is intended to provide high quality and current information about the management of major field crops grown in Tennessee. This site is under constant revision, and we welcome any comments or suggestions. Soil, Plant and Pest Center.

JEM Organic Farm

Jem Farm is a Certified Organic Farm located outside of Historic Rogersville TN, halfway between Knoxville, and Johnson City. We produce and sell a wide range of certified organic vegetables and meat. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Pear Green Chili Relish, from The Salsa Book, 1989, the Olive Press, by Jacqueline Higuera McMahan. 3 lbs, ripe pears. 4 ea JalapeƱos, seeded. 2 ea Anaheim chilies, charred and seeded. 2 ea red bell peppers. 2 cups apple cider vinegar.

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Vegetable Production

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.

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