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New Jersey cauliflower IPM Guidelines.

35437 New Jersey cauliflower IPM Guidelines. http://pestmanagement.rutgers.edu/IPM/Vegetable/IPMGuidelines/cauliflower.htm The following practices are general guidelines that many, if not, most farmers in New Jersey already practice. It is felt that all farmers should be able to adopt these guidelines on 100% of their acreage within a 3-year period. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cauliflower > Science black   rot   clubroot   cabbage   maggot   looper   imported   cabbageworm   flea   beetles   cauliflower   keep   records   leaf   spot   sclerotinia Jan 1, 2006  

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