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ST-470-44 (02-06) designed by the Plant Variety Protection Office using Microsoft Word 2000. Page 1 of 5 REPRODUCE LOCALLY. Include form number and date on all reproductions.
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Broccoli Cultivar Trial Vincent F. Lawson, Iowa State University Muscatine Island Research Farm, Fruitland, IA The broccoli trial had two planting dates - April 28 for summer harvest and again on July 20 for a late fall harvest.
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Broccoli leaves and cauliflower leaves are very similar, especially in the immature stage. However, broccoli leaves tend to be blue-green in color (compared to the bright green cauliflower leaves).
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5 5-6" Dia. domed, tight, med bead Large plants, heads above foliage, thick stems, uniform maturity Promising: General Osbo 7.
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Apollo (XPH 468) - Breeder and vendor: Asgrow Seed Co. Characteristics: F1 hybrid, less hollow stem than Gem. Resistance: none claimed. Similar: Futura and Green Duke. 1981. Arcadia (#83-3) - Breeder and vendor: Sakata.
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All seeds in this kit are provided by the Burpee Seed Co. The addition of the seed starting supplies really make this the best Garden Vegetable kit available, as normally, you would purchase your seeds and supplies separately.
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University of Georgia Department of Horticulture Vegetable Facts Cooperative Extension Service 1993 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials - Cabbage William Terry Kelley - Extension Horticulturist and Melvin R.
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Red Cabbage pH paper Summary Some of the most important kinds of chemicals in science are acids and bases. Although you may not realize it, you use acids and bases in your home everyday. You can recognize an acid because it makes food and drinks taste sour.
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The Cabbage Maggot webpage includes life cycle information and control strategies for this pest in Pennsylvania.
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Albion - Breeder: Reed. Vendor: Nickerson. Characteristics: hybrid, excellent late storability, medium sized head, flattened round, nice wrappers. Resistance: yellows, tolerance to thrips. Allyear - Breeder: Louisiana Agric. Expt. Sta., Baton Rouge. Vendor: Reuter Seed Co.
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Select an image to see a magnified version. Note the file size beneath each image since large files will take longer to load from home with a modem.
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A further nine to 10 million animals, including molluscs, shrimps and anemones and involving some 500 species, are also being traded to supply tanks in homes, public aquaria and dentists surgeries.
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Loss of photosynthetic activity, which is frequently reflected to macroscopic symptoms as yellow/green mosaic pattern or chlorosis of leaves, may be the result of decomposition processes or inhibited biosynthesis of some components (Harsányi et al. 2001).
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Type of government: Republic with one strong executive. Korea had a new constitution written in 1987, The legislative power is held by the elected National Assembly. The executive power is held by the president.
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äĈ [Radical] 140 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 827E [Pinyin] ai4 yi4 [Korean] ae [Japanese] gai gei ge [Definition](1) Mugwort, wormwood (used for moxibustion). (2) Moxa. (3) Old man. (4) Beautiful, good. (5) To nurture, raise, develop. (6) Mow, cut down, harvest.
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DESCRIPTION: This is a group of plants belonging to the Mustard family, Cruciferae. It includes vegetables that are commonly grown and known as Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, Kale, Kohlrabi, Mustard, Rape, Rutabaga and Turnip.
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