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Propagation From Cuttings, Larry A. Sagers, Gary Fawson
Propagation From Cuttings, Larry A. Sagers, Gary Fawson
All Archived Publications
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Propagation By Grafting And Budding, Larry A. Sagers
Propagation By Grafting And Budding, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Master Gardener Program, Larry A. Sagers
Master Gardener Program, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Planting Landscape Trees, Larry A. Sagers
Planting Landscape Trees, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Plant Growth And Development, Larry A. Sagers
Plant Growth And Development, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Plant Translation, Larry A. Sagers
Plant Disease Management, Larry A. Sagers
Plant Disease Management, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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New Seed Varieties, Larry A. Sagers
Growing Bulbs In Utah, Larry A. Sagers
Growing Bulbs In Utah, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Spectacular Recovery In The Ord River Catchment, A L. Payne, I W. Watson, P E. Novelly
Spectacular Recovery In The Ord River Catchment, A L. Payne, I W. Watson, P E. Novelly
Agriculture reports
Regeneration work on severely damaged country in what is now known as the Ord River Regeneration Reserve (ORRR) commenced in 1960. The ORRR is in the East Kimberley area of Western Australia with an associated small area in the Northern Territory. The work included strip contour cultivation and seeding (which proceeded at various levels of intensity during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s), fencing and destocking of cattle by mustering over many years, and the eradication of donkeys.
Nf04-607 Growing Scallions (Green Onions) For Market Gardeners, Laurie Hodges
Nf04-607 Growing Scallions (Green Onions) For Market Gardeners, Laurie Hodges
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Growing scallions (green onions) can provide market gardeners with early cash flow and customers with quality increases in storage life, freshness and flavor. Growing quality scallions is easier than growing quality bulb onions simply because they are in the field for a shorter time and bulb formation is not an issue when growing true scallions.
This NebFact discusses choosing and growing scallions from seed, fertilizing, the use of pesticides and herbicides for controlling pests and weeds, and a listing of seeding companies.