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Penn State: Solution Source - Cabbage, Broccoli: Green Worms.

15542 Penn State: Solution Source - Cabbage, Broccoli: Green Worms. http://solutions.psu.edu/Agriculture_901.htm Those plain white butterflies that are so common in the summer are the adult stage of the imported cabbage worm. Females lay yellow, bullet-shaped eggs on many plants in the mustard family, including brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, swiss chard, kale, and turnips. Crops > Cabbage > Research broccoli   agricultural   sciences   swiss   chard   mustard   family   brussels   sprouts   insect   populations   butterflies   bacillus   thuringiensis   thuricide   adult   stage Jan 1, 2007  

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Combine all ingredients in medium sauce pan. Heat covered on medium heat until cabbage sinks into liquid and liquid bubbles. Stir, cover, and simmer on low until cabbage is tender, about an hour.
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Cole crops are in the Brassicaceae family, formerly called Cruciferae, and many are in the species Brassica oleracea. A kale-like ancestor was grown in gardens as far back as the time of the Roman Empire. In Europe, cabbage gardens were very impo rtant food sources during the Middle Ages.
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Please be aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.
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As mentioned previous times in the past, we are very fortunate in Central and South Texas to vegetable garden 10 to 11 months of the year. Many of you started as early as the Fourth of July weekend with fresh fall Extension recommended tomato transplants.
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Michigan cole crops include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower. Cole crops are a significant segment of the state s fresh market and processing commodity. Cabbage is a cool-season crop.
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Rawlings, J. O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole. Example 8.4, page 219. (Rawlings cites the original source as the files of the late Dr Gertrude M Cox.)
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If you recall the address by Police Historian Gary Presland at the Annual General Meeting in March 2005 you may be interested in this item from Volume 6 of "Historical Records of Victoria" edited by Michael Cannon and Ian McFarlane. On page 201 there is this reference:
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