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Non-grafted and Grafted Seedless Watermelon Transplants: Comparative Economic Feasibility Analysis

This is a general guide for evaluating the feasibility of growing seedless watermelon transplants, both non-grafted and grafted, in a greenhouse, as well as using grafted transplants to produce seedle ...
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Organic Management of Flea Beetles

Flea beetles are common garden pests found throughout the Pacific Northwest. Flea beetle feeding on plants in the Brassicaceae and Solanaceae families can scar foliage and potato tubers, leading to re ...
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Pea Shoots

Pea shoots, the young, tender vine tips of garden peas, are increasingly found in high-end restaurants; learn to successfully grow this delicacy. ...
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Petiole Sap Nitrate-n Quick Test for Determining Nitrogen Status of Tomato

Nitrogen helps keep tomatoes healthy and productive—so how to know if they have gotten enough of it? Find out more here. ...
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Portable Field Hoophouse

Offers photos and construction plans for a portable, protective 10-by-42-foot "house" of plastic that protects early garden plantings from the cold. Replaces EB1825. ...

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Pulse on Health: Garden-based Pulse Nutrition and Biology, Grade 4 Curriculum

This curriculum is garden-based learning: utilize this pedagogy to promote critical thinking and to inspire students. Find out how here! ...
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Soil Fertility in Organic Systems: A Guide for Gardeners and Small Acreage Farmers

This publication discusses the many types of fertilizers and soil amendments available for organic plant production. Fertilizer formulations, nutrient availability, and application practices for commo ...
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Spelt for Human Health and Nutrition

Spelt is very closely related to wheat. There is renewed interest in spelt among people looking for alternative foods, heirloom varieties, or certified organic grain products. This publication answers ...
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Sticky Droppings: A Feed-Related Poultry Problem

A feed mix with too much barley can cause digestive problems for poultry, resulting in "sticky droppings," which can, in turn, cause secondary health problems. This publication outlines the reasons f ...
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