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milesc@wsu.edu Baby Corn
Baby Corn – A Pacific Northwest Extension Publication
Baby Corn Research Project 1998
Baby Corn Research Project 1997
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Washington State University Home
Carol Miles, Ph.D.
Agricultural Systems Specialist
WSU Vancouver Research & Extension Center
1919 NE 78th St
Vancouver, WA 98665
USA
Phone 360•576•6030
Fax 360•576•6032
milesc@wsu.edu Edamame Production for SW Washington, 1995–1996
By: Carol A. Miles, Ph.D., Agricultural Systems Specialist, and Leslie Zenz, Technical Assistant
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The two basic types of sunflower varieties grown are: 1) the oil seed type and 2) non-oil types, which supply the birdfood and confectionery market.
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Whatever would prompt a sane person to grow earthworms ?. Well, my own interest stems from raising chickens and rabbits in the garden. Chickens need plenty of protein in their diet and they love worms. Worms will quickly reduce both the byproducts from the rabbits and chickens to fertile compost you can use in the garden or sell. You may even be able to sell worms to anglers and to people with compost stacks in their gardens.
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There are quite literally thousands of species of edible plants that can be grown, yet most people are only aware of the thirty or so species to be found in the grocers, and many of these will have been imported. In this section we will give you a sm ...
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Growing Mushrooms the Easy Way
Home Mushroom Cultivation with Hydrogen Peroxide
A new concept in small-scale mushroom cultivation, developed by R.R. Wayne, Ph.D., and detailed in a manual in two volumes available from the author.
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Through this service we hope to improve the communications network among new crops workers in Australia. It is a common misconception that "new crops workers" are all scientifically or production orientated. We recognise that new crops must be developed within a whole industry framework and therefore we welcome inputs from people in a wide range of disciplines.
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Potential Field Work Days During Planting and Harvesting
A-1008, March 1991
Reviewed and reprinted February 1995
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On the north coast of California several farmers are planting and producing specialty olive oils for sale in top-of-the-line markets. They are attempting to conquer this "new" crop with the same spirit that popularized fine wines, goat cheese, mesclun salad mix, and sun-dried tomatoes. O ...
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World Market for Fresh and Canned Baby Corn
May 1995, RAP MARKET INFORMATION BULLETIN, No. 5 ($10)
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Baby corn is used primarily in Asian cuisine, and consumption of this product is highest in Asia. Thailand dominates world trade in both fresh and canned product, having earned an estimated US$31.2 million from the export of 36,600 metric tons (MTs) of baby corn in 1993. How ...
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