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Brassica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brassica (pronounced /ˈbræsɨkə/ brás-si-ca) is a genus of plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). The members of the genus may be collectively known either as cabbages, or as mustards...
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However, when deer managers talk about brassicas they are usually referring to kale, rape and turnips, as these are the most common species of brassicas planted in deer food plots. The remainder of this section will focus specifically on these three species. ... General characteristics of brassicas...
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Forage brassicas are high quality, high yielding, fast growing crops that are particularly suitable for grazing by livestock. Both tops (stems plus leaves) and roots (bulbs) can be grazed and are very nutritious. ... Turnips and rutabagas are short-season root brassicas that provide roots, stem and leaf growth for...
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Brassicas. GardenGuides' Vegetable Guide for brassicas -- broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and brussel sprouts.... ... Cabbage worms are the brassicas worst enemy. The safest way to control this pest is with Bacillus thruingiensis (Bt). This bacteria causes a fatal disease in the worms but does not hurt people, wildlife, or pets.
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Outside winter feeding on forage brassicas such as kale, swedes, turnips, or forage rape - amounted to only a third to half the cost of feeding cattle inside on grass silage/wholecrop diets. ... Dr French gave the case of a New Zealand dairy farmer who was able to out winter 60 per cent of his cows on brassicas,
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Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architectur ... Over the last 3,000 years, the wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. subsp. oleracea; ... indigenous to the coastal areas of western Europe and Great Britain) has been developed into several distinct vegetables, collectively known as cole crops, including cabbage,
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Food Plots Latest News ... Why Brassicas - The Biologic Solution ... Clover Soybeans Brassicas...
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Heading Brassicas ... The Maine climate is great for producing brassicas. At the 2007 Farmer-to-Farmer Conference, Mark Hutton of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s Highmoor Farm in Monmouth and Jason Kafka of Checkerberry Farm in Parkman covered production methods for organic growers.
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Some Brassica oleracea images ... Welcome to an overview of what Economic Botany has to offer. ... It will be a distance learning course this spring 2000, so below are highlights of what I plan...
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