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This Agriculture Note provides information on the commercial production of culinary bamboo. Product Most bamboo species will produce shoots that may be eaten. The shoots are the young culms, which are harvested just as they appear through the soil. Shoots vary in quality, size and taste.
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Culinary bamboo shoots Farm Diversification Information Service February 1999 AG0981 ISSN 1329-8062 © State of Victoria, Department of Primary Industries Page 1 This Agriculture Note provides information on the commercial production of culinary bamboo.
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The information contained in these web pages has not been verified for correctness. Some of the information contained herein is hearsay and may not be correct. Use the information from these pages only at your own risk!
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 18:52:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Gib Cooper To: Andy Clark Subject: Bamboo Industry Andy Please pass this around USDA and AARC appropriate channels. The bamboo boom is on.
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The purpose was to investigate the potential contribution of bamboo cultivation, harvesting and processing to rural development, given an appropriate policy and economic environment. The project has compiled general county-level information and details on 200 households and dozens of industries.
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Information on the cultivation, production and harvesting of vegetables in California for farmers and home gardeners. Biotechnology, composting, fertilizers, irrigation and postharvest techniques also included.
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Comprehensive guide to producing asparagus. It includes site selection, varieties, planting, pest control, harvesting and a look at costs and returns.
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This publication discusses cultural controls and alternative pesticides that can be used to control downy mildew, a destructive disease of cucurbits especially cucumber and cantaloupe.
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This page gives a list of links to PDF documents on organic growing. Topics include organic certification, soil management, weed management, pest management, insect management and postharvest handling.
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Notes on a number of vegetable diseases.
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Page contains links to 3 PDF documents, 'Year Round Gardening with a Greenhouse', 'Greenhouse Vegetable Production' and 'Small Plastic Greenhouses'.
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Articles and forums on crop management, disease control, nutrient film technique, and media systems like soilless culture.
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Information on site selection, glasshouse design, production methods, fertilization and harvesting. Crops covered include cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes and leafy vegetables.
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