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Deseret News 1860-04-25 A Treatise on Horticulture
SECURE ill ILI I 1 A TREATISE ON horticulture BY E SAVERS SAYERS jo 15 CULTURE AND USE OF HERBS there is no class of plants more useful and a nd bongen congenial ial lal to the health and well being of our domestic comforts than the general use tse of herbs and yet there is na no class of vegetables less cultivated or brou brought 0 bt into general genera use A few pot herbs are used to be sure in domestic cooking a as a seasoning to give a relish to ditren din erent t kinds of meals...

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Deseret News 1860-05-23 A Treatise on Horticulture
A TREATISE ON OIT horticulture I 1 1 U t V 0 siw BY E SAYERS SA horticulturist no 10 ag CULTURE AND USE OF HERBS SWEET HERBS there pre are several varieties of sweet herbs the thy thyme the marjoram mar mai jorum and the bas bab baldare basil basli dare daie are ine ene ta the ehe epst t generally generally rally raily cultivated in the garden gardin no 1 thyme of this tl is I 1 there are three varieties varie varle tips the pot 1 the lemon and the thyme 1 1 11 i f CULT...

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Deseret News 1859-09-21 A Treatise on Horticulture
i alad nEDr ITA A A TREATISE ON horticulture i BV BY E M aayers SAYERS horticulturist no 12 PRACTICE OF irrigation it requires some experience to well understand the proper use of water and the proper time of its application to crops in their various stages of growth many person hold long arguments on the tate state the water should be in when applied and contend that many crops are chilled as it were by appi appl applying ing the water when too cold or at the wrong lime time time of the day this argument to any person...

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Horticulture, livelihoods, and urban transition in Africa: evidence from South-West Cameroon
- Laurent Parrot; Clovis Dongmo; Michel Ndoumbé; Christine Poubom
This article documents change in periurban horticulture using repeat surveys in 1995 and 2004 of about 300 households around Muea, Cameroon. Real household incomes increased by 14%, with a large shift from farm to nonfarm income. Within agriculture, activity shifted from staple crops to horticulture, both for sale and in home consumption. In 1995, there were large remittances from farmers involved in periurban horticulture to their village of origin; in 2004 remittances continued and horticultural farmers were also heavily involved in informal financial associations. Periurban horticulture is disproportionately practiced by women and older workers, and plays an important and growing...

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Os 22 anos da Horticultura Brasileira: a revista chega a maioridade
- Henz,Gilmar P.; Brune,Sieglinde
A gênese e o crescimento de uma revista científica são eventos interessantes para serem observados e estudados. A revista Horticultura Brasileira, veículo de divulgação científica da Sociedade de Olericultura do Brasil (SOB), publicou seu primeiro fascículo em 1983 e, em 2004, completa 22 anos de publicação ininterrupta. A revista sucedeu uma publicação anterior da SOB, a 'Olericultura' (posteriormente renomeada 'Revista de Olericultura'), publicada entre 1961 e 1980, que era anual e continha artigos completos e resumos de trabalhos apresentados nas reuniões anuais e congressos da SOB. A Horticultura Brasileira (HB) foi criada para publicar artigos de pesquisa originais na área...

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Deseret News 1860-09-26 A Treatise on Horticulture
- Sayers, E.
A TREATISE ON horticulture horticulture BY 9 sayers SAVERS horticulturist no 17 CULTURE OF THE RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT there are two distinct varieties of rhubarb the elew rheum palma tum or hand shaped and ahe abe rheum ponti cri cym or triangle bayed the first is known as the turkey Rhubarb and th the e roots are cured ia in its native country turkey for medicinal purposes the icum is the variety cultivated in our gardens for do domestic me cookery of 0 this there are several varieties I 1 wh which ich have been produced from seed all...

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Deseret News 1859-08-31 A Treatise on Horticulture
- Sayers, E.
SECURED A TREATISE ON horticulture BY ny E SAYERS no 10 RURAL horticulture THE FARM HOUSE GARDEN well do I 1 remember the old romantic farm house with huge gothic doors and windows it was undoubtedly over a hundred years old and bad been formerly the residence of catholics as the old brick walls walla wera were inlaid at ditre difre different ren t places with black hammered flint stone in form of crosses and the doors which were of heart oak plank planks two wo inches thick were strongly bound to together getter with irow bars in form ot...

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Deseret News 1859-10-12 A Treatise on Horticulture
secured A TREATISE ON horticulture BT BY E SAVERS SAYERS horticulturist no 14 cultivation OF WHEAT lo 10 writing on the culture of wheat it may be considered as uncalled for under the head h ead of 0 f an horticultural treatise but as it is g my de design si i n to treat of everything that is connected w with lih the culture of the vegetable jabie Jable kingdom I 1 maybe excused for simply giving my views on that which seems to be practical in its bearing to those who have not been accustomed to the cultivation...

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Deseret News 1859-11-02 A Treatise on Horticulture
COPYRIGHT SECURED A TREATISE ON horticulture BY E SAYERS SAVERS horticulturist no 15 transplanting FRUIT TREES the planting of fruit trees has been so often written ritten and commented upon that it would seem almost unnecessary to say anything more on the subject but in order to male make my treatise complete it will be proper to give it a place under the proper head IMPORTANT suggestions the first consideration and perhaps the most important is the selecting trees and carefully taking them from the ground this by many persons is too little attended to when we mean to plant...

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Deseret News 1861-02-06 A Treatise on Horticulture
i V d J A TREATISE ON horticulture itiba ri titi irti K wi i A T i BY EDWARD SA YEKSa mpr PLANTING ornamental FORE yore FOREST AND FRUIT TREES tj the planting ornamental ornamental trees around bround our dwellings in the street by the way ildi side and for shelter for cattle in the pastures past pai tures as most essentially necessary this kind av improvement is also of the greatest importance to the culture of fruit trees arees which are often much injured by the cold cutting winds early in the spring when the trees are in...

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Deseret News 1859-10-05 A Treatise on Horticulture
i SECURED 1 A TREATISE ON horticulture 1 1 BY lly E Z saye SAVE sayers itsu no 13 THE FRUIT TWIT GARDEN T CULTURE OF THE PLUM the plum tree so far as experience has proven is likely to adapt itself to and be oile orle one of the best fruits of the valley it being hardy of free growth and bears fine crops of fruit drafting OR on BUDDING tits PLUM all the varieties may bo etther either grafted or budded bedded on stacks stocks of the peach ton tor its kiy dir own stocks its advantage as...

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Deseret News 1860-11-21 Treatise on Horticulture
TREATISE ON horticulture BY lay E V SA SAYERS I 1 1 A SKETCH ON THE ORIGIN OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF THE CABBAGE the cabbage or oler acea of botanists is found growing wild in many parts of great britain and in itis this state has litte or no head the plant is simply composed of stalks and leaves and throws up a shoot from the centre blossoms and produces seed for a anew new generation THE EARLY YORK AND SUGAR LOAF loav are the two first varieties enof as cultivated in hi the garden jn in the days...

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Ornamental plants; annual reports and research reviews, 2005

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Diferenciación de viveros centrales y viveros a nível de finca de cafeto / Tamara J. Segnini M
- Segnini M., Tamara J; Universidad de Los Andes.. Núcleo Universitario Rafael Rangel. Departamento de Ciencias Agrarias, Tesis, 1983
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Seguimiento de las labores agronómicas en los cinco cultivos olericolas mas sembrados en el asentamiento "Miquinoco y el Monte" Distrito Urdaneta Estado Trujillo / Carmen N. Avila P
- Avila P., Carmen N; Universidad de Los Andes.. Núcleo Universitario Rafael Rangel, Departamento de Ciencias Agrarias, Tesis, 1984
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Building supply networks: how growers gain their marketing edge
- Brown, Les; Cruikshank, Margaret; Johnston, D.
[Abstract]: This paper reports on research conducted by the authors in conjunction with the Commonwealth Department of Food, Fisheries and Agriculture on developing a strategic approach to training Australia’s horticultural groups. The need for training has arisen because many horticulturalists lack the resources (time, funds, etc) to address broad marketing and managerial issues as well as physically run farms. As post harvest expenses already can be up 70% of farm costs, and as growers are under increasing cost-pressures such as developing product integrity systems in order to maintain their right to supply, the need for training to cope with such...

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What future the cane industry: is training a vehicle for change?
- Brown, Les; Cruikshank, Margaret; Johnston, D.
[Abstract]: This paper summarised research into the training needs of cane growers in Queensland and Northern New South Wales for the Sugar Research and Development Corporation (SRDC). The full report supplied comprehensive insights into industry training needs from the perspective of those most directly involved in the production side. As a result of historically low price returns and in some areas, lingering effects of lower than average rainfall, many cane growers are faced with difficult prospects: exiting the industry, seeking to augment incomes by off-farm employment, or diversifying their farming operations. Prior research has shown that farmers undertaking training in...

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Stem End Blockage in Cut Grevillea 'Crimson Yul-lo' Inflorescences
- He, Shenggen; Joyce, Daryl C; Irving, Donald E; Faragher, John D
Grevillea Crimson Yul-lo inflorescences have cut flower potential, but their vase life is short. End of vase life is characterised by early wilting. The possibility of physiologically mediated stem end blockage was investigated. Hydraulic conductance of 2 cm long stem end segments declined rapidly and remained lower throughout vase life than that of 2 cm long stem segments from immediately above. Re-cutting daily to remove basal 2 cm stem ends increased solution uptake, delayed declines in inflorescence water potential and water content, and improved inflorescence vase life. S-Carvone is a potential inhibitor of wound related suberin formation, via inhibition of...

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Asian and western horticultural species of the brassica family with anti-cancer potential
- O'Hare, T.J.; Wong, L.S.; Irving, D.

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Bees as biocontrol agent delivery vectors: a preliminary study for Geraldton Waxflower flowers
- Beasley, D.; Joyce, D. C.; Wearing, A. H.; Coates, L.