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Monitoring aphids on Brussels sprouts Carolyn Pickel Robert C. Mount Frank G. Zalom Lloyd T. Wilson california Brussels sprout growers, lacking adequate sampling techniques to determine economically significant damage by insects.
A year in the DLO 23 A year in the DLO 22 The One DLO is launched; the culmination of the first phase of the DLOs restructuring work. The new Enabling Layer and Delivery Layer clusters are formed.
Brussels sprouts are slow-growing, long-season vegetables belonging to the cabbage family. The sprouts look like miniature cabbages and form where the leaves meet the stems. Freshly harvested, lightly steamed sprouts are a delight.
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Fertilizer Recommendations for Vegetable Crops in Michigan Extension Bulletin E-550B " Cooperative Extension Service " Michigan State University March 1992 (Revisiondestroy all previous editions) $1.
University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests in agriculture, floriculture, and commercial turf.
85Agronomie 23 (2003) 8596 DOI: 10.1051/agro:2002076 Original article p-EMA (III): overview and application of a software system designed to assess the environmental risk of agricultural pesticides Kathy A. LEWISa *, Colin D.
Seniors aren t getting enough vitamin K, and that deficit could contribute to bone loss, hardening of the arteries and osteoarthritis, according to a nutrition researcher at Tufts.
INTRODUCTION The Regional History Project conducted three interviews with Jack L. Debenedetti, Jr., the late vegetable grower/shipper in May, 1977, as part of its agricultural oral history series. This volume, Jack L. Debenedetti, Jr.