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Cole Crops and Other Brassicas: Organic Production (Summary)
... Cole Crops and Other Brassicas: Organic Production (Summary) Cole Crops and Other Brassicas: Organic Production (Summary) Cole crops and other brassicas are grown throughout the U.S. These crops ...
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COLEWORT AND THE COLE CROPS
... COLEWORT AND THE COLE CROPS COLEWART AND THE COLE CROPS Cole crops (Brassica oleracea) BRASSICACEAE, Mustard Family A classic example of diversity within a single species is ... ). All "cole crops" are rich in vitamin A and C, fair to good B vitamins and minerals. These crops are grown during the summer in temperate latitudes and as cool weather crops in California ...
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Vegetables by Type
... Vegetables by Type Vegetables by Type Aquatic Food Plants Beans Bulb Crops Chinese Vegetables Cole Crops (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, Kale, Mustard, Turnips) Cracker vegetables Crucifers (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, ... , mustard, radish, rutabaga, turnip) Cucurbits Edible Tubers and Roots Gourds Herbs Leafy Vegetables Tropical Root Crops Return to... Vegetable Crops
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Making the Transition from Conventional to Organic Farming Using Conservation Tillage in Florida
... cover that may be planted into for fall crops (cole crops). Rye or oats can be planted early in ... (cole crops or other summer crops). Choose crops carefully for planting during a season that is relatively free of pests (cole crops may work well for a first crop planted in late August or in early March). Perform all operations in a timely manner. If irrigation is not available, choose crops ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... state you can still plant cool season and cover crops under a cloche or cold frame. Cool season crops include: spinach, garlic, cover crops, late cabbage, cauliflower, chard, lettuce, onions and kale. Save ... -rich greens, rather than its root. Plant cole crops in June and July for fall-winter harvest Do you envy those home gardeners who harvest cole crops year through fall, winter and into spring ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DISULFOTON
... spider mites, and coffeeleaf miners. Disulfoton products are used on cotton, tobacco, sugar beets, cole crops, corn, peanuts, wheat, ornamentals, cereal grains, and potatoes. Formulation: Not Available Toxicological Effects: ... in living organisms [60]. Effects on other organisms: Use of disulfoton on certain crops may pose a risk to some aquatic and terrestrial endangered species [60]. Disulfoton ...
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Growing from Seed - GardenWeb
... at 19:53 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Jun 15, 05 at 22:19 Cole Crops - Broccoli, Cauliflower, etc. Posted by: cmpman1974 Zone 6 MI on Fri, Jun 10, 05 at ...
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Cauliflower
... --a process called "buttoning"; plants that button will not form usable heads. (Buttoning in cole crops occurs when plants are exposed to any stressful conditions--prolonged periods of cold temperatures, ... of the overall history of cole crops (for which see the page on broccoli). As tastes in southern Europe shifted to eating the immature flower buds of cole crops, the newer varities began ...
growingtaste.com

Horticultural Crops: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
... Information Service P.O. Box 3657 Fayetteville, AR 72702 Home > Horticultural Crops Horticultural Crops This series spans six principal topic areas: Fruits Vegetables Herbs and ... 601K] Flame Weeding for Vegetable Crops [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 649K] Organic Allium Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 446K] Organic Asparagus Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 128K] Cole Crops and Other Brassicas: ...
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... COLE CROPS IN HOME GARDENS Kathleen Bennett Entomology Technician Imported cabbageworms (Artogeia rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), and diamondback moths (Plutella xylostella) are the most common caterpillar pests in cole crops. Of the three, imported cabbageworms are encountered most frequently and usually cause the most damage in home gardens. Cole crops include cabbage, ...
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