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This category mainly contains sites with information on vegetables that will be of interest to the commercial grower, keen gardener and to those who take an interest in the science of vegetables.
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International organization that aims to increase production and consumption of vegetables in tropical developing countries. Focus is on seed distribution, new technologies, crops and training.
Information on cultural practices, economics, irrigation, nutrition and fertilizers, pest management, post-harvest procedures and marketing.
Homepage for Cornell University. This is the gateway to an extensive resource backup for the commercial vegetable grower.
Results of various studies on the response to the use of fertililizers in sweet corn, celery, romaine, escarole, endive and radish.
Discussion of the general principles involved in managing these crops.
Factsheet on this crop, its history, uses, varieties and cultivation.
Information on extending the growing season for vegetable crops by using plastic mulches, mini-tunnels and floating row covers, with the benefits and disadvantages of each.
Information on this process designed to optimise fertilizer use, especially for drip-irrigated vegetables.
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.
Part of the Horticultural Department of Texas A&M University set up to develop vegetable and fruit research programs. Explains the aims behind the research and the programs taking place to educate people about the health benefits of eating fruit and vegetables.
Information on commercial vegetable production, vegetable gardening and aspects of the vegetable industry.
All aspects of vegetable production are covered including factsheets, newsletters, crop updates, pest and disease control and statistics.
Research-based, desert crop production information on all aspects of vegetable growing including management, pests and diseases, irrigation and economics.
Homepage for Cornell University. This is the gateway to an extensive resource backup for the commercial vegetable grower.
Part of the Horticultural Department of Texas A&M University set up to develop vegetable and fruit research programs. Explains the aims behind the research and the programs taking place to educate people about the health benefits of eating fruit and vegetables.
International organization that aims to increase production and consumption of vegetables in tropical developing countries. Focus is on seed distribution, new technologies, crops and training.
Research-based, desert crop production information on all aspects of vegetable growing including management, pests and diseases, irrigation and economics.
Factsheet on this crop, its history, uses, varieties and cultivation.
Information on extending the growing season for vegetable crops by using plastic mulches, mini-tunnels and floating row covers, with the benefits and disadvantages of each.
Information on cultural practices, economics, irrigation, nutrition and fertilizers, pest management, post-harvest procedures and marketing.
Discussion of the general principles involved in managing these crops.
Results of various studies on the response to the use of fertililizers in sweet corn, celery, romaine, escarole, endive and radish.
Information on this process designed to optimise fertilizer use, especially for drip-irrigated vegetables.
Information on commercial vegetable production, vegetable gardening and aspects of the vegetable industry.
All aspects of vegetable production are covered including factsheets, newsletters, crop updates, pest and disease control and statistics.
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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