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         Crops Miscellaneous:     more books (100)
  1. The influence of weather on crops, 1900-1930: A selected and annotated bibliography (Miscellaneous publication / United States Department of Agriculture) by Annie M Hannay, 1931
  2. Production and production requirements of crops--Rolling Plains and North Central Prairies (Miscellaneous publication / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by A. C Magee, 1959
  3. New fertilizer recommendation for sole crop groundnut (Samaru miscellaneous paper) by L Singh, 1986
  4. The relations between crop yields and precipitation in the Great Plains area (Miscellaneous circular / United States Department of Agriculture) by E. C Chilcott, 1931
  5. Selected greenhouse schedules ... for certain flower crops grown in Oklahoma (Miscellaneous publication) by R. N Payne, 1979
  6. Pricing and marketing practices for North Dakota durum and HRS wheat: 1990 crop year (Agricultural economics miscellaneous report) by Daniel J Scherping, 1991
  7. Miscellaneous publication / University of Georgia. Cooperative Extension Service by William D Givan, 1979
  8. Studies of the standing crops of fish in New Jersey lakes and ponds (Miscellaneous report) by Robert W Stewart, 1971
  9. Pricing and marketing practices for North Dakota durum and hrs wheat 1986 crop year (Agricultural economics miscellaneous report) by Bradley B Clow, 1987
  10. Pricing and marketing practices for North Dakota durum and HRS wheat: 1991 crop year (Agricultural economics miscellaneous report) by Daniel J Scherping, 1992
  11. Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Miscellaneous paper by Frederick Georg Holdaway, 1944
  12. Production of naked-seeded pumpkin: A food crop for the family farm (Miscellaneous report / University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station) by R. G Robinson, 1981
  13. Pricing and marketing practices for North Dakota Durum and HRS wheat, 1988 crop year (Agricultural economics miscellaneous report) by William W Wilson, 1989
  14. Pricing and marketing practices for North Dakota durum and HRS wheat, 1987 crop year (Agricultural economics miscellaneous report) by Bradley B Clow, 1988

61. BRUNEI AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE : RICE & MISC CROPS
RICE AND miscellaneous crops UNIT BRUNEI AGRICULTURALRESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND PRIMARY RESOURCES BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
http://www.brunet.bn/gov/doa/barc_r.htm
R ICE AND M ISCELLANEOUS C ROPS U NIT
B RUNEI A GRICULTURAL R ESEARCH C ENTRE
D EPARTMENT OF A GRICULTURE
M INISTRY OF I NDUSTRY AND P RIMARY R ESOURCES
B RUNEI D ARUSSALAM Head:
Mr. Muda Yusran Bin Abdullah
Observation and trial on rice at BARC Functions:
Rice-based cropping system at BARC Germplasm collection of indigenous rice and tuber crops Seed multiplication Varietal trials on rice, tuber crops, spices and sugar cane Advisory services/technology transfer Back to: For more information, please e-mail BARC
Or you can write to us at:
Rice and Miscellaneous Crops Unit
Brunei Agricultural Research Centre
Department of Agriculture Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources Kilanas, Jalan Tutong BF2520 Brunei Darussalam Telephone: + 673 2 661894 Fax: + 673 2 661354

62. Miscellaneous - Four Seasons Application
miscellaneous Four Seasons Application Use weed and pestspotter to identifykey problems in your crops whilst our seed treatment tools can help you
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  FOUR SEASONS - HOT TOPICS What's in the pipeline - new solutions to your crop protection problems and new ways to use existing technologies. Find the answers to the most frequently asked questions on the Technical Helpline this season, and pose your crop protection questions to our experts.   FOUR SEASONS - AGRONOMY E-TOOLS Interactive e-tools to develop your agronomy skills and download up to date Bayer CropScience product e-labels. Use weed and pestspotter to identify key problems in your crops whilst our seed treatment tools can help you decide on the best treatment for you and calculate potential returns from Secur use.   FOUR SEASONS - CONSERVATION The latest in farmland conservation, protecting the environment and how you can contribute to the Voluntary Initiative. Make the most of agri-environment funding, learn how to enhance your landscape and ensure you can accomplish cross-compliance by learning how to promote biodiversity and protect the environment on your farm.

63. Miscellaneous - About Us
Crop Protection Bayer cropscience remains dedicated to developing and marketing for the protection of crops, ranging from the protection from pests,
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64. Genetic Improvement Of Vegetable Crops
crucifers, cucurbits, leaf crops, tropical underground and miscellaneous crops.Written by eminent specialists, each chapter concentrates on one crop
http://www.cplbookshop.com/contents/C131.htm
Genetic Improvement of Vegetable Crops
Edited by G Kalloo and B O Bergh
Pergamon 1993
Hardback 500 pages ISBN 0080408265 Genetic improvement has played a vital role in enhancing the yield potential of vegetable crops. There are numerous vegetable crops grown worldwide and variable degrees of research on genetics, breeding and biotechnology have been conducted on these crops. This book brings together the results of such research on crops grouped as alliums, crucifers, cucurbits, leaf crops, tropical underground and miscellaneous crops. Written by eminent specialists, each chapter concentrates on one crop and covers cytology, genetics, breeding objectives, germplasm resources, reproductive biology, selection breeding methods, heterosis and hybrid seed production, quality and processing attributes and technology. This unique collection will be of great value to students, scientists and vegetable breeders providing a reference guide on genetics, breeding and biotechnology of a wide range of vegetable crops. To find similar publications, click on a keyword below:

65. Season And Crop Report Of Tamil Nadu - District Tables
District, OTHER miscellaneous NON FOOD crops, TOTAL NON-FOOD crops. NUT GRASS /KORAI, OTHERS, TOTAL. irrig. un irrig. Total, irrig. un irrig.
http://www.tn.gov.in/crop/Part-3_4a13.htm
Government of Tamil Nadu Department of Economics and Statistics Season and Crop Report of Tamil Nadu 2003-04 AREA UNDER NON FOOD CROPS 03-04 ( in. ha ) District OTHER MISCELLANEOUS NON - FOOD CROPS RUBBER LEMON GRASS EUCALYPTUS CASUARINA irrig. un irrig. Total irrig. un irrig. Total irrig. un irrig. Total irrig. un irrig. Total Chennai Kancheepuram Thiruvallur Cuddalore Villupuram Vellore Thiruvannamalai Salem Namakkal Dharmapuri Krishnagiri Coimbatore Erode Tiruchirapalli Karur Perambalur Pudukottai Thanjavur Thiruvarur Nagapattinam Madurai Theni Dindigul Ramanathapuram Virudhunagar Sivagangai Tirunelveli Thoothukudi The Nilgiris Kanyakumari STATE
( in. ha )
District OTHER MISCELLANEOUS NON - FOOD CROPS BAMBOO TEAK WOOD MULBERRY BABUL irrig. un irrig. Total irrig. un irrig. Total irrig. un irrig. Total irrig. un irrig. Total Chennai Kancheepuram Thiruvallur Cuddalore Villupuram Vellore Thiruvannamalai Salem Namakkal Dharmapuri Krishnagiri Coimbatore Erode Tiruchirapalli Karur Perambalur Pudukottai Thanjavur Thiruvarur Nagapattinam Madurai Theni Dindigul Ramanathapuram Virudhunagar Sivagangai Tirunelveli Thoothukudi The Nilgiris Kanyakumari STATE
( in. ha )

66. CA County Profiles - Mariposa (cont'd)
Poultry and poultry products, 0.9, Field crops, miscellaneous, 0.2. Field crops,4.5, Fruit and nut crops, miscelllaneous, 0.1. Vegetables, 0.0
http://ceres.ca.gov/geo_area/info/Mariposa_profile2.html
CA County Profiles - mariposa (cont'd)
MARIPOSA COUNTY (cont'd) INDUSTRY Timber production, 1994 (Thous. of board ft.) Payroll in manufacturing, ($ mill) Percent of California Number of mfg. establishments * Not comparable with 1987 due to source difference. AGRICULTURE Number of farms, 1992 Leading commodities with Acreage in farms, 1992 value of production, 1994 $ mill. % of land area Agricultural employment, 1994 Rangeland Poultry, all Value of production, 1994 ($ mill.) Livestock/Poultry products, misc. Percent of California Apples County Rank Livestock and livestock products Livestock, miscellaneous Poultry and poultry products Field crops, miscellaneous Field crops Fruit and nut crops, miscelllaneous Vegetables Fruits and nuts Nursery products Seed crops Apiary products TRANSPORTATION Vehicle registrations, 1994 Total Miles of streets, roads and Automobiles highways, 1994 Per capita (7-1-94 pop.) Trucks Motorcycles Trailers PUBLIC FINANCE Per Per $ mill. capita* $1,000 income** $ mill.

67. AgNIC Portal - Browse
HTML publications cover general crop topics as well as specific crops. corn, small grains, sorghum, miscellaneous crops and conservation management.
http://www.agnic.org/agnic/Browse/browse?node=Crop Management&recformat=Brief&am

68. AgNIC Portal - Browse
PDF files covering crops forages pastures soil and weed control. soybeans,corn, small grains, sorghum, miscellaneous crops and conservation management.
http://www.agnic.org/agnic/Browse/browse?node=Weed Science&recformat=Brief&amt=2

69. 2001 Crop Report
miscellaneous crops AND NUT PRODUCTS. *Commodities in these categories are combinedwith other similar products because the number of producers of each
http://www.san-benito.ca.us/departments/ag/2001 crop report.htm
2001 COMMODITY SUMMARY Field Crops Vegetable and Row Crops Fruit and Nut Crops Cattle TOTAL FIELD CROPS Acres Tons per acre Total Yield $ per unit TOTAL Alfalfa 2,422 tons Barley 664 tons Misc Field Crops* Grain Hay 23,925 tons Nursery Stock* Pasture/Rangeland acres Permanent Pasture acres Seed Crops* acres Wheat 2,070 tons TOTAL FRUIT AND NUT CROPS Acres Tons per acre Total Yield $ per unit TOTAL Apples 9,139 tons Apricots 3,857 tons Cherries 1,485 tons Grapes (wine) 12,644 tons Walnuts 1,722 tons TOTAL VEGETABLE AND ROW CROPS Acres Tons per acre Total Yield $ per unit TOTAL Beets (table) 897 tons Broccoli 6,700 tons Cabbage 15,902 tons Carrots 378 tons Cauliflower 1,724 tons Celery 12,985 tons Frisee 3,392 tons Leaf Lettuce (mixed) 23,140 tons Baby Lettuce (salad) 8,990 tons Head Lettuce (packed) 50,956 tons Head Lettuce (bulk) 18,822 tons Onions (dry bulb) 25,747 tons Peppers (bell) 37,033 tons Peppers (chili) 1,281 tons Pumpkins 356 tons Radicchio 2,349 tons Spinach 3,556 tons Squash (summer) 337 tons Squash (winter) 869 tons Sweet Corn 4,443 tons Tomatoes (canning) 46,819 tons TOTAL CATTLE Number of head Total Hundred- weight Price per Hundred- weight TOTAL All Cattle Calves 51,320 cwt

70. Plant Genetic Resources Bibliography - General/Miscellaneous
Crop germplasm evaluation for the intermediate savannahs. Patancheru, IndiaInternational crops Research Institute for the SemiArid Tropics. 385 p.
http://www.caisnet.org/bibliographies/pgr/general_miscellaneous.htm
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What is CAIS? Up ] [ General/Miscellaneous ] [ Anthurium Avocado Bananas and Plaintains Beans ... Yam
Plant Genetic Resources Bibliography
Adams H. 1996. Crop germplasm evaluation for the intermediate savannahs . Georgetown, Guyana: CARDI 74 p. (07559/F30.A33) Adams H. 1993. I mproved Seed Production: Caricom Countries and Suriname. East Coast Demerara, Guyana: CARDI. 51 p. (03087) Adams H, Sing Wai M, Matiram T, Beveney R and Bart S. 1994. Germplasm evaluation for the intermediate savannahs of Guyana: progress Report II . Proceedings of annual review conference 1992. Mon Repos, Guyana, 20-23 October 1992. Mon Repos, Guyana: NARI Library and Information Centre, pp. 122-124 (08661/A50.N38) Adams H, Parasram S and Paul C. 1995. Management of Plant Genetic Resources in the Caribbean Sub-region served by CARDI . St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago: CARDI 36 p. (07475/F30.A33)

71. Crop Post-Harvest: Science And Technology, Volume 2 Durables
Section 4 – miscellaneous crops; Chap. 11 Copra Philippines; Chap. 12 CoffeeWorldwide; Chap. 13 Cocoa Ghana; Chap. 14 Dried fish Africa
http://store.blackwell-professional.com/0632057246.html
Edited by Rick Hodges, Graham Farrell This major 3-volume work covers all aspects of factors affecting post-harvest quality of fruits, vegetables, cereals and other major crops. An editorial board, based at NRI Chatham will draw together a team of international authors providing the most comprehensive work published on the subject. As the major reference work in the area, these volumes, which will be the standard works on the subject for many years to come should appear on the shelves of all those working in the area, studying or teaching the subject. Contents:
Section 1 – Cereals
  • Chap. 1 Rice
  • Part 1. Japan
  • Part 2 China
  • Part 3 Australia
  • Chap. 2 Maize
  • Part 1 USA
  • Part 2 East Africa
  • Part 3 Zimbabwe
  • Part 4 Argentina
  • Chap. 3 Wheat
  • Part 1 USA
  • Part 2 UK
  • Part 3 Australia
  • Chap. 4 Sorghum
  • Part 1 India
  • Part 2 Ethiopia
  • Part 3 Underground storage (R.A. Boxall)
  • Chap. 5 Malting barley UK Section 2 – Grain legumes
  • Chap. 6 Common beans Bolivia
  • Chap. 7 Cowpea USA Section 3 – Oilseeds
  • Chap. 8 Groundnuts
  • Part 1 USA
  • Part 2 Senegal
  • Chap. 9 Canola Canada
  • 72. Miscellaneous #02-748 - COMPENSATION FOR CROPS DAMAGED BY WILDLIFE - Government
    September 25, 2002 COMPENSATION FOR crops DAMAGED BY WILDLIFE - Government ofSaskatchewan News Release.
    http://www.gov.sk.ca/newsrel/releases/2002/09/25-748.html
    Legislative Building - Regina, Canada S4S 0B3 - (306) 787-6281
    News Release
    September 25, 2002 Additional Information Miscellaneous - 748
    COMPENSATION FOR CROPS DAMAGED BY WILDLIFE

    73. SECTION F - BEVERAGE, SPICE AND MISCELLANEOUS CROPS - COCOA IN UGANDA, ITS PROMI
    ISHS I East African Horticultural Symposium SECTION F BEVERAGE, SPICE ANDMISCELLANEOUS crops - COCOA IN UGANDA, ITS PROMISE AND PROBLEMS.
    http://www.actahort.org/books/21/21_23.htm

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    ISHS Acta Horticulturae 21: I East African Horticultural Symposium
    SECTION F - BEVERAGE, SPICE AND MISCELLANEOUS CROPS - COCOA IN UGANDA, ITS PROMISE AND PROBLEMS
    Author:
    A.M. Emechebe Abstract:
    The world production of cocoa beans from 1946 to 1967 is given in table 1, showing that about 66 per cent of the beans were produced in Africa. Cocoa plays an important part in the economy of countries such as Ghana and Nigeria and between 1963 and 1965 contributed 67 per cent and 17 per cent respectively to the total value of their exports (UN Commodity Survey, 1967). Cocoa is also exported by other African countries such as Angola, Cameroun, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sao Tome, Sierra Leone, Equatorial Guinea and Togo. Attempts to produce cocoa in Uganda have encountered various problems which have so far prevented the establishment of a flourishing cocoa producing industry. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader (free software to read PDF files) URL www.actahort.org

    74. Elsevier.com - Genetic Improvement Of Vegetable Crops
    cucurbits, leaf crops, tropical underground and miscellaneous. Written byeminent specialists, each chapter concentrates on one crop and covers cytology
    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/28898
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Genetic Improvement of Vegetable Crops Book information Product description Audience Author information and services Ordering information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Book related information Submit your book proposal Other books in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF VEGETABLE CROPS
    http://books.elsevier.com/elsevier/?isbn=0080408265

    Edited by
    G. Kalloo
    , Directorate of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, India
    B.O. Bergh , University of California, USA
    Description
    Genetic improvement has played a vital role in enhancing the yield potential of vegetable crops. There are numerous vegetable crops grown worldwide and variable degrees of research on genetics, breeding and biotechnology have been conducted on these crops. This book brings together the results of such research on crops grouped as alliums, crucifers, cucurbits, leaf crops, tropical underground and miscellaneous. Written by eminent specialists, each chapter concentrates on one crop and covers cytology, genetics, breeding objectives, germplasm resources, reproductive biology, selection breeding methods, heterosis and hybrid seed production, quality and processing attributes and technology. This unique collection will be of great value to students, scientists and vegetable breeders as it provides a reference guide on genetics, breeding and biotechnology of a wide range of vegetable crops.
    Audience
    For students, scientists and plant breeders working in the disciplines of plant sciences and horticulture.

    75. Miscellaneous
    MISC1 - miscellaneous 1 ­ Insects, fiber crops, drug crops, oil crops. Slide Number1 Date 1/5/89 Site CATIE, Costa Rica Hosts Disease Name
    http://www.tropag-fieldtrip.cornell.edu/docthurston/Folderindices/Misc1doc.html
    MISC-1 Slide Number 1
    Date 1/5/89
    Site CATIE, Costa Rica
    Hosts
    Disease Name
    Scientific name of pathogen
    Subject Achiote (Bixa orellana)
    Slide credit Thurston
    Additional information orange-red dye used by Indians,
    medicinal, Slide Number 2
    Date 1/4/85 Site Turrialba, Costa Rica Hosts Disease Name Scientific name of pathogen Subject Achiote (Bixa orellana) Slide credit Thurston Additional information orange-red dye used by Indians, medicinal, Slide Number 3 Date 1/21/71 Site Nairobi, Kenya Hosts Disease Name Scientific name of pathogen Subject Pyrethrum flowers Slide credit Thurston Additional information organic insecticide Slide Number 4 Date 7/18/78 Site Suwan, Korea Hosts Disease Name Scientific name of pathogen Subject Mulberry plants used for silkworm culture Slide credit Thurston Additional information Slide Number 5 Date 3/24/87 Site La Lima, Honduras Hosts Disease Name Scientific name of pathogen Subject Calabash tree Slide credit Thurston Additional information Slide Number 6 Date 1984 Site Costa Rica Hosts Disease Name Scientific name of pathogen Subject Campesino with wild bee nest Slide credit Katy van Dusen Additional information beneficial insects Slide Number 7 Date 1/8/80 Site Teapa, Mexico

    76. Report Detail Page - Hoover's
    4.7.2.2 miscellaneous Transgenic crops Plants 5.0 OTHER AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGYPRODUCTS 5.1 General 5.2 Animal Growth Hormones 5.3 Biopesticides
    http://www.hoovers.com/globaluk/report/detail.xhtml?RID=1942

    77. Principles Of Field Crop Production, Fourth Edition, By John H. Martin, Richard
    Cowpea; Field Beans; Peanut; miscellaneous Legumes. crops of Other Plant miscellaneous Industrial crops; miscellaneous Food and Forage crops
    http://www.chipsbooks.com/prifiel4.htm
    C.H.I.P.S. HOME PAGE AGRICULTURE CATALOG TITLE LIST MANUAL ORDER FORM ... QUESTIONS COMMENTS Agriculture book from C.H.I.P.S. Principles of Field Crop Production
    Fourth Edition
    by John H. Martin
    Richard P. Waldren
    and David L. Stamp Principles of Field Crop Production
    introduces over fifty species of crops and the most current principles and practices used in crop production today. Learn the botanical characteristics, economic importance, history and adaptation of various species and how science and technology are impacting their production. Principles of Field Crop Production, Fourth Edition
    maintains its historical perspective while discussing current topics such as: how plants grow and respond to their environment, biotechnology and crop improvement, and the latest developments in equipment and production techniques. Contents
  • General Principles of Crop Production
  • The Art and Science of Crop Production
  • Crop Plants in Relation to the Environment
  • Botany of Crop Plants
  • Crop Improvement
  • Tillage Practices
  • Fertilizer, Green Manuring, Rotation, and Multiple Cropping Practices
  • Seeds and Seeding
  • Harvest of Field Crops
  • Handling and Marketing Grain, Seeds, and Hay
  • 78. Miscellaneous Transgenic Crops - Fruits & Vegetables - WORLD AGRICULTURAL BIOTEC
    miscellaneous Transgenic crops Ornamentals (HTML $30.00). miscellaneousTransgenic crops - Other Grain Oil crops (HTML $30.00)
    http://freedonia.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0285-221457_ITM
    Home Industry Studies World Reports WORLD AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: TRANSGENIC SEEDS TO 2006
    Report Details and Purchase Options
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    Market, Research, Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, Demand, Sales
    Publication Date: 01-MAR-02
    Format: HTML
    Delivery: Immediate Online Access
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    This is a section of the Full Report: WORLD AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: TRANSGENIC SEEDS TO 2006
    Publication Date: 01-MAR-02
    Format: PDF Delivery: Immediate Online Access Pages: 280 Study #: 1532 Description World demand for transgenic seeds will grow 12 percent annually through 2006. The US, Argentina, Canada and China will continue to dominate transgenic crop cultivation. Genetically modified (GM) soybeans, corn and cotton will remain the leading seeds, with GM rice to be introduced in 2003 and expected to reach US$1.3 billion in sales by 2011. This study analyzes the $2.2 billion world agricultural biotechnology industry. It presents historical data (1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by transgenic crop and plant (e.g., soybeans, corn, cotton, canola, rice, wheat); by function (e.g., herbicide tolerance, insect protection, stacked traits); and by key country (e.g., US, Argentina, Canada, China, Brazil, South Africa, Mexico, India, Indonesia). The study also examines the global transgenic crop market environment, details industry structure and company market share, and profiles 21 industry competitors including Aventis CropScience, Delta, Pine Land, DuPont, Monsanto, and Syngenta. (266 pages)

    79. Miscellaneous Publications
    miscellaneous Publications. National Trade Journal Articles. Gerber, JM 1981 . Do your crops need micronutrients? American Vegetable Grower. 32(2)4243.
    http://www.umass.edu/umext/jgerber/twoa.htm
    Miscellaneous Publications
    National Trade Journal Articles Gerber, J.M. 1981. Direct seeding - the future is here. American Vegetable Grower and Greenhouse Grower. 29(12):6-7. Gerber, J.M. 1982. Is commercial vegetable growing for you? Prairie Farmer, February 6, 1982. p. 146-147. Gerber, J.M. 1982. Vegetable growing can add income. Prairie Farmer, March 6, 1982. p. 65. Gerber, J.M. 1982. Large vegetable profit potential. Prairie Farmer, March 20, 1982. p. 66. Gerber, J.M. 1982. What is hydroponics? Great Lakes Vegetable Growers New March, 1982. p. 26. Gerber, J.M. 1982. Grain, livestock and vegetables. American Vegetable Grower and Greenhouse Grower. 30(11)20-21. Gerber, J.M. 1982. Helping the small grower. American Vegetable Grower and Greenhouse Grower. 30(11):21-27. Gerber, J.M. 1983. Sweet, sweeter, sweetest corn. American Vegetable Grower. 31(9):46-47. Gerber, J.M. 1983. Illinois described as "Sleeping Giant" for fresh vegetables. Great Lakes Vegetable Growers News 17(3):28. Gerber, J.M. 1984. Do your crops need micronutrients? American Vegetable Grower. 32(2):42-43.

    80. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    OMAF Field Crop Statistical Information. Stats Main Menu Hort crops Fieldcrops Dairy Livestock miscellaneous
    http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/stats/crops/
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