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A few rows of home garden potatoes can put nutritious food on your table.
Author:
Turnquist, O.C.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 205-211.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
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Asparagus starts up slow but goes on and on; rhubarb also takes its own sweet time. Asparagus.
Alternative Title:
Enriched title: Asparagus starts up slow but goes on and on; rhubarb also takes its own sweet time. Asparagus [Includes diseases and pests]
Author:
Garrison, S.A.
,
Ellison, J.H.
Subject:
plant damage
,
plant health
,
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 196-201.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
3.
Asparagus starts up slow but goes on and on; rhubarb also takes its own sweet time. Rhubarb.
Author:
Tompkins, D.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 201-204.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
4.
Beans and peas are easy to grow and produce a wealth of food.
Author:
Meiners, J.P. Kraft, J.M.
Subject:
plants
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plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 171-180.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
5.
Cane and bush fruits are the berries; often it's grow them or go without.
Author:
Tomkins, J.P.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 272-278.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
6.
Cheaper ways to grow tree fruits and nuts.
Alternative Title:
Enriched title: Cheaper ways to grow tree fruits and nuts [Reduce energy consumption]
Author:
Jackson, L.K.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
,
natural resources
,
energy use and consumption
,
energy resources
,
energy conservation
Physical description:
p. 34-38.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture - United States Dept. of Agriculture. 1980
7.
Cucurbit crops--cucumbers, gourds, melons, pumpkins, squash--have uniform needs.
Author:
Whitaker, T.W.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 187-195.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
8.
Dried fower arrangements.
Author:
Smith, D.K.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 214-217.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1978
9.
Energy-saving ideas for berry growers.
Author:
Hull, J. Jr.
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
,
natural resources
,
energy use and consumption
,
energy resources
,
energy conservation
Physical description:
p. 38-40.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture - United States Dept. of Agriculture. 1980
10.
Gardener's glossary.
Author:
Wearne, R.A. (comp.)
Subject:
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Physical description:
p. 93-100.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Part Of:
Yearbook of agriculture. 1977
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