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  • Carrot fresh market growing fertilizer requirement

    Carrot fertilizer application tables according to soil types

    Carrot fertilizer requirements can be calculated if you know your soil type and have a good idea of the yield potential of your land and climate. These are basic norms and your specific microclimate and variety can have an influence on the total amount applied. These norms do not take top dressings into account, only [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: February 3, 2019Categories: Carrots0 Comments on Carrot fertilizer application tables according to soil typesTags: Fertilization
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    Spray program guidelines

    Scientific application of a spray program ensures its effectiveness. All chemicals must be applied at the right place (target) and the right time and in the right way. Pesticides and fungicides are dangerous chemicals, they are designed to kill pests and diseases, but they can also kill humans if not used correctly. The application method [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 24, 2019Categories: Crop Protection0 Comments on Spray program guidelinesTags: Chemicals, Herbicides, Pesticides, Pests, Weed control
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    Pea fertilizer application tables according to soil types

    Pea fertilizer (Pisum sativum) requirements can be calculated if you know your soil type and have a good idea of the yield potential of your land and climate. These are basic norms and your specific microclimate and variety can have an influence on the total amount applied. These norms do not take top dressings into [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 22, 2019Categories: Peas0 Comments on Pea fertilizer application tables according to soil typesTags: Fertilization
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    Beetroot fertilizer application tables according to soil types

    Beetroot fertilizer requirements can be calculated if you know your soil type and have a good idea of the yield potential of your land and climate. These are basic norms and your specific microclimate and variety can have an influence on the total amount applied. These norms do not take top dressings into account, only [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 21, 2019Categories: Beetroot, Fertilizers0 Comments on Beetroot fertilizer application tables according to soil typesTags: Fertilization
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    Beet cyst nematode (Hetrodera schachtii)

    When susceptible crop plantings follow at close intervals i.e. within 12 months or less, beet cyst nematode builds up in the soil to damaging population concentrations. High populations may reduce the yield by 20-40%. The beet cyst nematode was found in vegetable lands around cities such as Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban, Pinetown, Port [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 11, 2019Categories: Insects0 Comments on Beet cyst nematode (Hetrodera schachtii)
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    Beetroot varieties

    The most well known beetroot varieties or cultivars are discussed here. When starting it is advisable to use at least 2-3 different varieties in a test field to assess which variety suits your growing conditions the best. Always keep on doing trials. Don't plant a variety just in one time of the year. Your climate might be more moderate than you think.

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 10, 2019Categories: Beetroot0 Comments on Beetroot varietiesTags: Cultivars
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    Beetroot harvesting and marketing

    Harvesting beetroot Beetroots is harvested in phases. Initially when the bulbs are 25-40mm in diameter. Size will vary according to variety planted and time of season. This is the first harvest and is merely a thinning out process. The second and final harvest is when the bulbs are 50-75mm in diameter. Days to harvest is [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 8, 2019Categories: Beetroot0 Comments on Beetroot harvesting and marketingTags: Harvesting
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    Beetroot weed control

    Beetroot mechanical weed control Weeds are controlled either by hand or chemically. Since beetroot seed is actually a small fruit with 2-6 seeds inside, the bunches of seedlings are thinned out so that only one seedling is left and at least 75mm apart. One of the biggest problems with weeds is that they compete with [...]

    By AntoniusPublished On: January 7, 2019Categories: Beetroot, Herbicides0 Comments on Beetroot weed controlTags: Cultivation
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