Vegetable Production and Practices

Vegetable Production and Practices
Author: Gregory E Welbaum
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781780645346

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Successful vegetable production in a modern competitive market requires an understanding of many more factors than the biology of crops and the production techniques involved. This major new textbook brings the science and practice of vegetable production right up to date by addressing modern culture techniques and the recent challenges of consumer demand facing producers today. It introduces vegetable production from the perspective of producing high quality produce that satisfies the needs of the modern consumer. Beginning with the basics of how vegetables are grown using high and low input methods, including organic and sustainable production techniques, the book goes on to introduce and discuss many topics covered less comprehensively in older texts, including Good Agricultural Practices to improve quality, reduce biological contamination and secure food safety; water management; cropping systems; plasticulture; protected culture and mineral nutrition. Vegetable Production and Practices also introduces the use of molecular biology for genetic improvement of crops. Issues specific to individual vegetable crops are addressed by family, including their diseases, harvesting, quality attributes and other issues of increasing importance to consumers, including the role of vegetables in human health. Professor Gregory E. Welbaum has a long history of teaching successful courses in horticulture at Virginia Tech and other universities in the US and worldwide. Vegetable Production Practices has been specifically designed to accompany courses in vegetable crop production, so is ideally suited to inspire students in crop and horticultural sciences, as well as provide a useful reference for experienced practitioners.

Modern Technology in Vegetable Production

Modern Technology in Vegetable Production
Author: Pranab Hazra,A. Chattopadhyay,K. Karmakar
Publsiher: New India Publishing Agency
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2011-08-03
Genre: Farm mechanization
ISBN: 9789380235325

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The challenges of increasing vegetable productivity against unfortunate diminishing soil fertility natural resources particularly land and water and rising cost of vegetable production call for greater technology support. This book deals with classification of different vegetable crops basic principles of different crop management practices viz, seedling management water management plant nutrient management pollination management IPM techniques integrated disease management biological management of diseases and weed management and modern production technologies of 29 important vegetable crops. Unique feature of this book lay on 190 coloured photographs on four important aspects of vegetable production viz, nursery management physiological disorder disease and insect pests of different vegetables crops. This type book dealing with modern vegetable production technology with extensive photographic documentation is the new addition in the teaching and demonstrative field of vegetable science. This book will be extremely beneficial not only for the students but also for the faculty members of the colleges and University technical personnel of the commercial vegetable farms planners extension and development officers and even nutritionists and dieticians will also get benefit from this book."

Vegetable Production and Practices

Vegetable Production and Practices
Author: Shantinath B. Jain
Publsiher: Scitus Academics LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Food crops
ISBN: 1681171058

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Vegetable crop production is vital to human health and should be of interest to everyone. The study of vegetable crops is a fundamental discipline because it deals with the needs of mankind rather than our wants. Each one of us cats vegetables, lots of them, to stay healthy. According to the World Health Organization, the average adult has an annual per capita vegetable consumption estimated to be 102 kg (240 lb). There is growing awareness that the way we grow vegetables has a profound effect not only on our health but also our environment. As the average person in developed countries becomes more and more detached from vegetable production, misconceptions grow about the safety and sustainability of production practices. One of the goals of this book is to provide a scientifically based discussion of some of the current and traditional issues surrounding vegetable production, handling and consumption. Hopefully, this book will educate students about how vegetables are actually produced as well as offer ideas and stimulate thinking to improve future practices.

The Greenhouse and Hoophouse Grower s Handbook

The Greenhouse and Hoophouse Grower s Handbook
Author: Andrew Mefferd
Publsiher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017
Genre: Greenhouse gardening
ISBN: 9781603586375

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The Greenhouse and Hoophouse Grower's Handbook shares best practices for both large- and small-scale production of the eight most profitable crops - tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, peppers, leafy greens, lettuce, herbs, and microgreens. Every year, more growers are turning to protected culture to deal with unpredictable weather and to meet out-of-season demand for local food, but many end up spinning their wheels, wasting time and money on unprofitable crops grown in ways that don't make the most of their precious greenhouse space. This book levels the playing field with decision-making framework that goes beyond a list of simple dos and don'ts. With comprehensive chapters on temperature control and crop steering, pruning and trellising, grafting, and more, Andrew Meffer's book is full of techniques and strategies that can help farms stay profitable, satisfy customers, and become an integral part of relocalizing our food system. From seed to sale, this book is the indispensable resource for protected growing.--COVER.

Vegetable Production and Marketing

Vegetable Production and Marketing
Author: Paul Work
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1945
Genre: Farm produce
ISBN: WISC:89037170545

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Vegetable Production

Vegetable Production
Author: Ib Libner Nonnecke
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0442267215

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This is an up-to-date comprehensive text and reference on vegetable production in America and Canada for vegetable growers, handlers and marketers. Divided into three parts, this book discusses principles of vegetable production, explores the science and technology of vegetable crops (covering 12 major crop areas) and provides a glossary of terms used throughout. Nonnecke relates the most useful technology to each topic covered and emphasizes the key role of good husbandry as well as the opportunity for each region to deliver seasonably or year-round abundant, high-quality produce.

Good Agricultural Practices for Greenhouse Vegetable Crops

Good Agricultural Practices for Greenhouse Vegetable Crops
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2013
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: IND:30000144850009

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This publication capitalizes on the experience of scientists from the North Africa and Near East countries, in collaboration with experts from around the world, specialized in the different aspects of greenhouse crop production. It provides a comprehensive description and assessment of the greenhouse production practices in use in Mediterranean climate areas that have helped diversify vegetable production and increase productivity. The publication is also meant to be used as a reference and tool for trainers and growers as well as other actors in the greenhouse vegetables value chain in this region.

Vegetable Crops Vol 04 Horticulture Science Series

Vegetable Crops  Vol 04  Horticulture Science Series
Author: T. R. Gopalakrishnan
Publsiher: New India Publishing Agency
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2020-09-26
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9789390175222

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The book contains latest information on varieties and scientific crop production practices of more than 70 vegetables right from nursery to marketing. In addition to crop improvement, crop production and protection of individual vegetables, the basic principles of vegetable production, systems of classification, special systems of vegetables production including high-tech production, organic farming, hydroponics, biofertilizers are also dealt in this book. The book is oriented for undergraduate programme in agriculture and horticulture and gives a comprehensive picture on the production scenario of vegetables in the country. The students, teachers, researchers and other interested in the field of vegetable production and breeding will be immensely benefited.