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ISHS Symposium on Engineering as a Tool to reduce Pesticide Consumption and Operator Hazards in Horticulture BAND SPRAYING, SELECTIVE FLAME WEEDING AND HOEING IN LATE WHITE CABBAGE PART II
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2006 Kraut Cabbage Variety Evaluation Christy Hoepting Cornell Cooperative Extension Vegetable Program Jim Ballerstein, Dept. of Horticulture, NYSAES Acknowledgements: We wish to thank: " Dennis Ferlito, Tom Murphy and staff from the Bejo Research Farm for trial maintenance (and coffee!
The words in Group #1 are "not self-describing". That is, the word "cabbage" is not a cabbage, "French" is not French, and "monosyllabic" is not monosyllabic. The words in Group #2 are self-describing. "English" is English, and so on.
Larvae are light to dark green and sometimes have white stripes on the back and sides. Mature larvae are about 35 mm long. Only two pairs of prolegs occur on the abdomen, compared with four pairs on the cutworms and armyworms. Adults are gray miller moths.
Soil Type: Bernow fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Glossic Paleudalf. Other soils in the region are more or less sandy. A clay hardpan can exist close to the soil surface. Location: Lane, Oklahoma. Fertilizer: Typical residue in spring (lbs/Acre)
No. 10211 April 2005 INFORMATION SHEET Melbourne's Butterflies series Cabbage White Butterfly Pieris rapae Identification Wingspan 45mm. Above, white with black tip to forewing and base of wings, males with one black spot on forewing and females with two. Beneath, forewing white and hindwing yellow.
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What is a "Kohlfahrt"? Literally translated it means "Cabbage Tour". It refers to a meal from collard greens and special sorts of meat and sausages. This kind of event only takes place around Bremen and Oldenburg in the northern and western part of Germany.