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Breeding of late flowering walnut varieties which bear on lateral shoots
1988
Szentivanyi, P. (Enterprise for Research and Extension in Fruit Growing and Ornamentals, Budapest (Hungary))
Determination of the most suitable methods of handling Corylus colurna L. fruit
1988
Ninic-Todorovic, J. (Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Inst. for Viticulture, Fruit Growing and Horticulture)
Growing trees for farms, parks, and roadsides
1988
Venning, Julianne
Nitrogen dynamics in vegetable fields in Switzerland.
1988
Gysi C. | Roth K.
Growing strawberries for commercial and home use
1988
Powell, A.A.
Supplemental minerals for growing Holstein heifers and steers.
1988
Brown T.F. | Morgan E.B. | French D.D. | Zeringue L.K. | Saxton A.
Hybrids for egg production. 1. Starting and growing stages
1988
Perez, M. | Pampin, M. | Bermudez, J.J. (Instituto de Investigaciones Avicola, Ciudad de La Habana (Cuba). Departamento de Genetica)
Fall cabbage growing practices and varieties for New Mexico
1988
Dickerson, G.
Growing flowers in New Zealand for pleasure and profit
1988
Baldwin, B.
Flowers from all over the world grow in New Zealand's varied climate. Commercial plant breeders have developed expertise to meet demands of overseas markets for cut flowers
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Cut flowers - A growing business for big and small
1988
Rajkumar, D.
Export potential exists for tropical flowers such as heliconia, anthuriums, gingers, bird-of-paradise and orchids grown in Trinidad and Tobago. Producers growing for the export market need to become aware of its characteristics and gear up to meet its demands. The export market is extremely demanding and with co-operative efforts among local growers there are possibilities for selling local tropical cut flowers.
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