Study on planting baby corn for canning industry at Suphan Buri [Thailand]
1990
Vichien Sasiprapa | Sasithorn Sowan | Somphong Srisakda (Department of Agriculture, Bangkok (Thailand). Farming systems Research Institute)
Survey and data analysis on baby corn production as raw materials for canning industry had been done in the crop year of 1989 at Amphur Songpinong Suphan Buri Province from January to May. The planted area was converted from sugarcane for the purposes of diversity of crops, labor and farm resources. Four farms were selected as representative sample in data collection and analysis. 6 crops can be grown due to increased planting at separate plots and 3 times by rotation. Yield in average of fresh pod was 1267 kilogram per rai that obtained income of 3,559.68 baht and 2,183 baht profit within 60 days. Baby corn stem with leaves, husk and silk are highly nutritious feeds for dairy or fattening cows.
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