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Carrot Production in California
Carrot Production in California
Basic information for commercial growers, including climatic requirements, varieties, planting, fertilization, harvest, and marketing channels.
Catalog # 7226
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Cauliflower Production in California
Cauliflower Production in California
Basic information for commercial cauliflower producers, including information on crop climatic requirements, varieties, planting, fertilization, harvest, and marketing channels.
Catalog # 7219
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Celery Production in California
Celery Production in California
Basic information for commercial celery producers, including information on crop climatic requirements, varieties, planting, fertilization, harvest, and marketing channels.
Catalog # 7220
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Chile Pepper Production in California
Chile Pepper Production in California
Basic information for commercial growers, including climatic requirements, varieties, planting, fertilization, harvest, and marketing channels.
Catalog # 7244
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Cilantro Production in California
Cilantro Production in California
Basic information for commercial cilantro producers, including information on crop climatic requirements, varieties, planting, fertilization, harvest, and marketing channels.
Catalog # 7236
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Classification of Conservation Tillage Practices in California Irrigated . . .
Full Title: Classification of Conservation Tillage Practices in California Irrigated Row Crop Systems. Tillage has been practiced for nearly as long as there has been agriculture. New techniques in use now can reduce erosion and soil damage.
Catalog # 8364
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Conservation Tillage Tomato Production in California's San Joaquin Valley
Conservation Tillage Tomato Production in California's San Joaquin Valley
Conservation tillage farming systems protect water and soil resources while still letting the grower produce a commercially viable crop. Less tillage also means less labor and equipment time, and that translates into lower overall production costs.
Catalog # 8330
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