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Tan, D. K. Y. and Birch, C. J. and Wearing, A. H. and Rickert, K. G. (2004) Modelling Broccoli Development, Yield and Quality. In Fisher, T., Eds. New Directions for a Diverse Planet: Proceedings for the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 September - 1 October, 2004, Brisbane, Australia.
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Studies have indicated that bunched broccoli has potential as an alternative or non-traditional fall vegetable crop in Eastern Virginia (O'Dell, et al., 1989; Sterrett et al., 1996).
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Catherine E. Eastman, 172 Natural Resources, 607 E. Peabody, Illinois natural History Survey, Champaign, IL, 61820, John B. Masiunas, Mosbah M. Kushad and Elizabeth A. Wahle, 260 E.R. Madigan Laboratory, 1201 West Gregory Driveve, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dept.
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The first field test of a strategy for controlling insect resistance in a crop engineered to carry genes from the pesticide-producing bacterium Details Hits: 0 Votes: 0 Ratings: Reviews: Google PR:

AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF BROCCOLI Executive Summary The U.S. produced about 12 million cwt of broccoli annually between 1988 and 1993, of which 82 percent was destined for fresh-market use.
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Broccoli Production This publication was developed by the Small-scale and Part- time Farming Project at Penn State with support from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Extension Service. Broccoli is a vegetable crop that lends itself well to small- scale and part-time farming operations.
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Q. The last three years my broccoli-cauliflower (not my cabbage) have been developing a soft root problem. First the plants wilt and then finally fall over. What can I do about this problem? (Dazy, N.D.)
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However, do not overstretch the plastic because cool nights may actually cause it to tear. The seedbed should be as fine as possible in order to get a good covering. The plastic is laid by burying about 6 inches of each edge.
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Gatesville - Ride by Gates Correctional Center any day of the week and you'll likely find inmates working the prison's gardens. There are eight 100 x100 foot plots that inmates use to grow all types of vegetables.
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Rotating your vegetable crops is very important in maintaining nutrient balance in your soil and ensuring that your plants continue to receive the proper nutrients.
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Nothing beats fall crops of cold hardy brassicas to extend the vegetable season. Cauliflower, broccoli, kale, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, collards, brussels sprouts, and other mustard family crops like turnips, rutabagas, Daikon radish, and arugula can keep your offerings lush into November.
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th century and is now common throughout the Prairies. The insect can be a serious pest of cruciferous crops such as canola, mustard, cabbage, rutabaga, radishes, cauliflower and broccoli.
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Collard is a very popular leafy green vegetable crop grown throughout the southeastern United States. When vegetable growers produce a crop of collard, there are only about seven or eight varieties that they can choose to grow. Most of these varieties ar...
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Cabbage lopper - These are grayish brown moths with small silvery white marking on the edge of the front pair of wings. They lay eggs singly on the underside of the leaves or sometimes in a small batch.
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...are often found in the home. In most species the larvae feed on plants and can be serious pests. However, some are scavengers and live in excrement and decaying material, and others are aquatic. The cabbage maggot (Hylemya brassicae) is an important pest in Canada and the northern United States.
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AgriMet is an agricultural weather station network, operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, providing evapotranspiration information for irrigation water management in the Pacific Northwest.
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PRMs and PGPRs may be components of integrated, economical and ecologically-driven crop management strategies. But, water and nutrient availability are thought to impact their effectiveness. Methods: The four factors below are applied in combination to create 24 unique treatments: 1.
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) long. Characteristically, it is a hard-bodied insect with mouthparts that include a long snout. The larvae are white, grub-like organisms that feed within the seedpod of the host plants.
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Detailed, research-based articles for better management decisions produced weekly from spring to fall. Subscribe now to the full-color print version!
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HOME HORTICULTURE http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/mod03/master03.html This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned.
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