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Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. Cauliower Introduction Cauliower is a cool season cole crop (crucifer) that is closely related to broccoli and cabbage.
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GENERAL STANDARDS -- The standards on this sheet are in part condensed and apply to celery. For greater detail and additional provisions, see the General Standards.
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AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF CELERY Executive Summary Celery is grown year-round in the United States, with California and Florida producing 90 percent of the total output in 1993. Other states reporting commercial celery production are Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Texas. The total value of the U.S.
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As decay progresses, a darkly pigmented liquid bleeds down the trunk from the point of invasion (usually a stem wound, e.g., Figure 1), covering the stem surface with a superficial black layer of stem fluids.
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Dubai:Sunday, November 16, 2003 Caution!| By Kavitha S Daniel/Illustration by Floyd Gonsalves | 14-11-2003 Dr Peter Barss He is a man with a mission - to alert peoples and societies to the potential of injuries that exists in our everyday life.
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