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Not only are almonds rich in vitamin E, fiber and magnesium, but according to a Tufts study published June 28 in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, they contain antioxidants in levels comparable to those of healthy foods such as broccoli and tea.
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Cooperative Extension Service CTAHR Fact Sheet Home Garden Vegetable no. 6* January 1997 *Replaces Instant Information/Home Garden Vegetable Series no. 6. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Cooperative Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resources Dr. Craig R. Andersen Extension Horticulturist Vegetables Arkansas Is Our Campus Visit our web site at: http://www.uaex.
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Home & Garden Information Center at Clemson University offers broccoli gardening information including planting dates, fertilizing, watering, and so forth.
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Title: Licence to kill [videorecording] / Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation ; produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson ; directed by John Glen.
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382 feet) in Tifton, Georgia. Broccoli transplants were commercially grown in 200-cell polystyrene trays at Lewis- Taylor Farms near Tifton. Normal cultural practices were used for transplant production. Broccoli was transplanted on 3 March, 1995 into a Tifton sandy loam soil.
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Reference Sufficiency Ranges for Plant Analysis in the southern region of the United States, Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin No. 394, July 2000.
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This Agriculture Note provides information on the production and development of Chinese broccoli. Product Chinese Broccoli, Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra Also common known as Kailan and Gai Lan.
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This file is in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. If you have not installed and configured the Adobe Acrobat Reader on your system, see Help with Printing for instructions.
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Two mutations are reported in Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck, each of which is controlled by a single recessive factor. These mutations are glossy foliage and cream petal with symbols gl and cr being assigned, respectively.
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Georgia FACES -- News to use about Georgia Family, Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences -- from The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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Floral abnormalities, which apparently arise spontaneously in green sprouting broccoli, are described. Several types of abnormalities may develop on a racerne.
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Broccoli-raab (also known as rapa, rapine, rappone, fall and spring raab or turnip broccoli) is a rapidly growing annual when grown in spring, but a biennial in fall plantings. The leaves with the seedstalks, before blooming, are cut for greens and are sold to ethnic markets (primarily Italian).
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BROCCOLI Broccoli has increased in popularity considerably in recent years. This vegetable, sometimes known as Italian sprouting broccoli, is a cluster of undeveloped flower buds. Two crops--spring and fall--can be grown in Kansas.
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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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