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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.
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I've just returned from Europe, where I spoke with various think tanks, thought leaders, and pharmaceutical companies on the issue they call "information-to-patients" (ItP). That's what we on the other side of the pond refer to as direct-to-consumer communications. In Europe, they choose to abstain
The new children's garden at the Reiman Gardens will be dedicated during a 10:30 a.m. celebration Saturday, June 5. The university community is invited. The children's garden, about one-third acre in size, was created with several private gifts.
Seedlings of Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera DC. (Brussels sprouts) were grown in four pot sizes over a 4-week period. Whole plant, stem, root and foliage d.
SAMPLING GUIDELINES AND MINERAL SUFFICIENCY RANGES FOR VEGETABLE CROPS CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE GUIDELINES FOR ALL THE VEGETABLE CROPS CLICK ON THE NAME BELOW TO CHOOSE A SPECIFIC CROP ASPARAGUS BEET BROCCOLI BRUSSELS SPROUT CABBAGE CANTALOUPE CAULIFLOWER COLLARD CUCUMBER GREEN
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Cooperative Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Gardening Series Brussels Sprouts Dr. Craig R. Andersen Environment Extension Horticulturist Vegetables Light sunny Soil well-drained, loam Fertility rich pH 5.
Brussels sprouts repel not only children, but fungi as well. Canadian scientists have discovered a novel antifungal compound in the plant, and hope to use the discovery to find ways to protect crops against pathogens.
U.S. tariffs on many other fresh horticultural products are being phased out generally over 5 or 10 years. For some items, such as lettuce and brussels sprouts, the U.S. created new seasonal tariff lines. For other items, Mexico changed its tariff lines and duties to match ours.