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Fresh Produce Handling, Sanitation, and Safety Measures: Citrus
... be 1 portable toilet per 20 employees. These must be moved with the crews to be kept within ¼ mile of ... levels, any and all cleaning and maintenance activities, etc. History has shown that, in a trace-back situation following an outbreak ... . Ritenour, Ph.D., assistant professor, all of Horticultural Sciences; K. Schneider, Ph.D., assistant professor, Food Science & Human Nutrition; A. Simonne, Ph.D., ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... amounts of soil must be moved exposing sub soils. These ... cation-exchange capacity within the treated soil has been due to regular ... Science Department, M. Ozores-Hampton, Post Doctoral Associate, F.M. Roka, Associate Professor, Food and Resource Economics Department, S. Shukla, Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, K. Cushman, Assistant Professor, Horticultural ...
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The Amaryllis
... the flower buds are ready to open, the pot can be moved to a different location, one which is cooler and has less direct light. This will both prolong flowering and bring ... provided as a service by the Extension Division and the Department of Horticulture Science, University of Saskatchewan. Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of charge to the public with the support of the ...
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Dogs and Lawn
... train him to use a specific place. Once the training process has started, your dog must never again urinate in the yard ... . I have used the above procedure each time I've moved and on several dogs, with great success. Give it a ... by the Department of Horticulture Science and the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan. © 1996 G. Flannigan Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 14, No. 1
... local and regional horticultural activities and wished to support a horticultural and educational project ... moved around to pinpoint specific locations, will give exact coordinates, and can be printed. Addendum and Maps of Nunavut from BFNA The Bryophyte Flora of North America project (FNA volumes 27_29) has ... awards, including the National Medal of Science, the Gold Medal of the Linnaean Society ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - Plant Disease Management
... Gäumann, Sharvelle, or the National Academy of Science and use the one(s) that they ... their natural spread. In many cases pathogens are moved with their host plants or even on ... for use is relatively small, success has been limited, and application has been largely restricted to intensively ... where a plant having the desired agronomic or horticultural qualities, but is susceptible to a disease, ...
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Arnold Arboretum - History
... Arboretum's involvement in botanical and horticultural exploration around the world, especially in eastern Asia, has brought many new plants into ... major portions of the Arboretum's herbarium and library are moved to the new Harvard Herbaria building in Cambridge (along ... of People and Trees. Harvard University Press Hay, Ida. 1995. Science in the Pleasure Ground: A History of the Arnold Arboretum. ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... not yet identified, species which have contributed to the early horticultural development of ornamental hibiscus. The species which have been ... growing the plants in large containers which can be moved into shelter during the winter months if necessary. Almost ... Mr. Gast has written numerous articles for foreign and American journals, including Lasca Leaves. ALSO IN "PLANT INFO".. Science News Basic ...
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The BSPP - Publications - 50 Years of Plant Pathology
... amount. Blackwell Scientific Publications (later Blackwell Science) would continue to publish the journal for ... style and content of the journal have moved from one of practical national relevance ... has gained a reputation for publishing quality scientific investigations, it has lost some of the intimacy it had with recording the solving of immediate problems facing the agricultural and horticultural ...
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Floridata: What's In a (Plant) Name?
... and in different languages, each species has just one accepted botanical name. An unspecified ... blade). Classifying Plants Taxonomy, or systematics, is the science of classifying living things. Systematists organize ... in the rose family he was moved to write a poem: THE ROSE ... was created by crossing Amaryllis belladonna and Brunsvigia orientalis.) Horticultural Names A cultivar (CULTIvated VARiety) is ...
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