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Baby Corn

With a crisp texture and a subtle, slightly sweet corn flavor, this delicious veggie is surprisingly easy to cultivate — learn how here. ...
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Baby-Leaf Salad Green Production Guide for Western Washington.

Lettuce is the top-grossing fresh market vegetable crop in the United States, with salad mixes featuring baby-leaf greens becoming increasingly popular among consumers who desire to eat healthy, conve ...
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Commercial Dry Bean Production in Western Washington

This publication provides an overview of bean production in western Washington, including marketing, variety selection, crop management, and production methods appropriate for small- and mid-scale pro ...
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Edamame

Growing edamame, a delicious and versatile vegetable, is also a joy with a little help from these experts. ...
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Establishing a Cider Apple Orchard for Mechanized Management

For ways to establish a fruiting wall and how to mechanically manage it, this publication delves into how to do this effectively.
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Feasibility of Different Harvest Methods for Cider Apples: Case Study for Western Washington

If you’re cider apple grower in western Washington, this publication can be a very valuable resource. Designed to enable growers to estimate costs of equipment, materials, supplies, and labor as well ...
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Growing Wasabi in the Pacific Northwest

Wasabi has potential for high returns for small-acreage growers. This pub details proven growing methods and requirements for a successful Wasabi crop.
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Growing Wheat in Western Washington

Wheat has been grown in western Washington since settlement began in the mid 1800's. Newly developed varieties resistant to stripe rust have now greatly increased the potential for successful wheat pr ...
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Hard Cider Production & Orchard Management in the Pacific Northwest

This is the PDF Download of PNW621 (9.7 MB).

Making hard cider for both commercial and private enjoyment is the target of renewed interest in areas that are well suited to growing apples.

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