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Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Crops for the Home Landscape: Alternatives to Citrus
... Palm Beach County (tel: 561-233-1712) Cooperative Extension Service. Free publications may also be viewed and downloaded for printing at the University of Florida (UF), Institute of Food and Agricultural ... is an outstanding source of vitamin C, with some varieties having as much as five times the vitamin C content of fresh orange juice. Season: Aug.-Oct., Feb.-March. 1, For ...
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Making the Transition from Conventional to Organic Farming Using Conservation Tillage in Florida
... again. Growers often till the land as many as 3-6 times during a growing season to "eradicate" weeds and prevent reseeding ... compete with the crop being grown. Tilling the land multiple times during the growing season and leaving it barren is strongly discouraged ... matter and good structure is indispensable. Organic matter should be viewed as a "revolving nutrient bank account" because it is a ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... . In this example alone, the average seepage system results in the application of 1.7 times the water used by the drip system. Implementation of a drip irrigation system for vegetable ... effect will be a function of the compost application rate. Therefore, application rate should be viewed as a realistic return on investment from the treated area of the field. For vegetable ...
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