
The Guide is divided into three sections. The first section provides cultural information and management practices for a number of important vegetable crop groups. For each family, key pests and disease problems are described. Cultural methods and management practices that will help control each problem are listed, as well as materials that may be recommended for use.
Publisher:
Cornell University

This publication is a guide to lawful use of sprayable chemicals intended for control of plant diseases affecting vegetables grown in Florida. For each crop, products are listed by FRAC code in alphabetical order to help differentiate products based on their active ingredient(s) and their specific mode of action(s).
Publisher:
University of Florida, IFAS
Herbs are various kinds of non-woody plants whose fresh or dried parts are used to season foods, provide fragrances, supply natural dyes, or make industrial or pharmaceutical products. Herbs are different from spices. Herbs grow in temperate regions and spices come from tropical regions. Generally herbs are fresh or dried leaves while spices are seeds, roots, fruits, flowers, and bark.
Authors:
Robert J. Precheur
Publisher:
Ohio State University Extension
FRUTIREYES
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Frutireyes is a leading colombian company offering a comprehensive range of fruits including Physalis (cape gooseberry). Passion Fruits. Tamarillo, Pitahaya, and many more. Located in Bogota southamerica focused on quality service and safe goods and competitive price. We specialise in fruitgrowing and use the lastest techniques in production. We are applying the GLOBAL GAP protocolo giving fruits of first quality for the benefit of our customers.
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This article presents postharvest information and storage requirements for Perennial Culinary Herbs. It also includes information on quality characteristics, maturity indices, grading, packaging, pre-cooling, retail display, chilling sensitivity, ethylene production and sensitivity, respiration rates, physiological disorders, postharvest pathology, quarantine issues, and suitability as fresh-cut product.
Authors:
Kimberly P. Wright
Publisher:
USDA Agriculture Handbook
The onion, leek, and chive production manual addresses the following topics:
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Varieties
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Seeding and planting
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Fertilizer and lime
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Plant tissue analysis
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Irrigation
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Weed management
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Insect management
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Disease management
Publisher:
University of Florida, IFAS Extension

This is an excellent manual with practical information for vegetable growers.
Includes the following topics:
Authors:
Peter J. Dittmar
Authors:
Michael D. Dukes
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Mary L. Lamberts
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Andrew W. MacRae
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Joseph W. Noling
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Stephen M. Olson
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Monica Ozores-Hampton
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Bielinski M. Santos
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Crystal A. Snodgrass
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Alicia J. Whidden
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Vance M. Whitaker
Authors:
Lincoln Zotarelli
Publisher:
Citrus & Vegetable Magazine