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         Crop Production:     more books (100)
  1. Crop Production by Kevin Donnelly, 1999-01
  2. Estimating crop production in development projects: Methods and their limitations by C. D Poate, 1985
  3. Genetically Modified Organisms in Crop Production and Their Effects on the Environment
  4. Potential crop production: A case study by P F Wareing, 1971
  5. The relation of plant succession to crop production, a contribution to crop ecology by Adolph Edward Waller, 2010-09-04
  6. Manuring for Higher Crop Production (1916 ) by Sir Edward J. (Edward John) Russell, 2009-10-21
  7. Improvement of Nutritional Quality of Food Crops (Fao Plant Production and Protection Paper) by V. Silano, 1981-12
  8. Nitrogen in Crop Production: Proceedings of a Symposium Held 25-27 May 1982 at Sheffeild, Alabama
  9. Broadening the Genetic Bases of Crop Production by H D Cooper, Hodgkin, et all 2001-02-15
  10. Practical Farming; A Plain Book on Treatment of the Soil and Crop Production; Especially Designed for the Everyday Use of Farmers and by Wilbur Fisk Massey, 2010-10-14
  11. Nitrogen research and crop production
  12. Vicia Faba: Agronomy, Physiology and Breeding (World Crops: Production, Utilization and Description)
  13. Crop Production in Rry Regions: Volume 1 - Background and Principles (A Plant science monograph) by Itzhak Arnon, 1972
  14. Field Crop Production: A Text-Book for Elementary Courses in Schools and Brief Courses in Colleges [ 1914 ] by George Livingston, 2009-08-10

101. Malaysian Society Of Plant Physiology Homepage
Society to foster exchange of knowledge of plant physiology and its role in the development and improvement of Malaysian agriculture in tandem with the global food crop production. The focus is on research, development, and applications of significance to science, economy, national policy and society.
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102. Crop Production
crop production. Use of saline waters for crop production. This isthe 48th FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper which was published
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crop production
other: agriculture crop husbandry crop yield Rothamsted Research The Web site of Rothamsted Research (RRes) (formerly the Institute of Arable Crops Research), a UK research institute comprising a group of private organisations, sponsored by the BBSRC. RRes aims to provide research relevant to plant-based agriculture, contributing to sustainable rural and agricultural economies. The site has extensive information about RRes's departments and research areas, a searchable database of staff publications, a growers page providing links to Arable Research Institute Association (ARIA) fact sheets, details of meetings and events, and information on training and education. The annual reports back to 1999 can be downloaded in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. sustainability research institutes farming systems crop production ... West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA) WARDA was formed in 1971, and is one of the 16 research centres of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). WARDA aims "to strengthen Sub-Saharan Africa's capability for technology generation, technology transfer and policy formulation, in order to increase the sustainable productivity of rice-based cropping systems while conserving the natural resource base and contributing to the food security of poor rural and urban households". The Association's research focus is channelled through 4 research programmes, Rainfed Rain Program, Irrigated Rice Program, Policy Support Program and Systems Development and Technology Transfer Program. Information is provided on WARDA, its aims and activities. A selection of the Association's publications are available online and most can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. Details are provided about the Associations employment opportunities, news releases, and donors and trustees.

103. Greenbook
Reference information about agricultural chemicals used in crop production.
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  • 104. Crop Production
    crop production is an important capability that differentiates Dow as acoordinated resource for plantbased biopharmaceutical production.
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    Working With Dow
    Dow and Pharmaceuticals
    Business Models Alliances ... Plant Engineering Crop Production Protein Extraction and Purification Analytical Sciences Intellectual Property
    Dow plans to use corn for pharmaceutical production and will grow pharmaceutical crops exclusively in the United States. Crop production is an important capability that differentiates Dow as a coordinated resource for plant-based biopharmaceutical production.
    • Dow's broad, long-term expertise in manufacturing systems and control is reflected in the plans we prepare for crop production and processing. Regulatory review of these detailed plans is the basis for permits Dow has successfully obtained for planting pharmaceutical-containing crops in the field. High levels of process control are also essential for the crop to meet pharmaceutical-level production standards and guarantee the purity the final product.
      Dow AgroSciences has major capabilities and experience required to perform crop development for different climatic zones. These facilities and personnel will be called on to optimize genetically modified corn varieties for efficient production of pharmaceutical actives. Performing this important activity in-house means that, at all times, your product remains under the supervision and management of Dow personnel.
    Important elements of Dow's production system that contribute to the required levels of control include:
    • Maintaining compliance with the requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. We will proceed with field trials and crop production only when all necessary approvals and documentation are in place.

    105. Research Institute Of Crop Production - Encyclopedia Article About Research Inst
    encyclopedia article about Research Institute of crop production. Research Instituteof crop production. Word Word.
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Research Institute of Crop Production
    Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
    Research Institute of Crop Production
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Research Institute of Crop Production (RICP) was established in Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s - Years: 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 -
    Events
    • January 9 - United Nations headquarters officially opens (New York City).
    • January 15 - Ilse Koch, The "Witch of Buchenwald", wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment in a court in West Germany.

    Click the link for more information. . During its more than 50 years of existence, the RICP has been the leading crop-production research institution within the Czech Republic The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The republic borders Poland to the north, Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east. Historic Prague, a major tourist attraction, is its capital and largest city. It is made up of two older regions, Bohemia and Moravia, and part of the third one, Silesia. As of May 1, 2004, it is a member state of the European Union.
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    106. Industrial Hemp - Production And Management - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
    Covers varieties; seeding; fertility; pest control; harvest, storage, grading, and yield; as well as general information on crop production and soil quality in Manitoba. By Manitoba Agriculture and Food.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/hemp/bko01s01.html
    October 2003
    Industrial Hemp - Production and Management
    Hemp is tolerant of light spring frosts, and hard fall frosts will assist maturity by killing green leaf tissue remaining as the seeds mature. Hemp performs well on a range of soil types, but is intolerant of poor drainage conditions - saturated soils will quickly cause stunting, yellowing, and death of plants. Table of Contents: Licensing Information
    Variety Information

    Seeding

    Fertility
    ...
    General Information on Crop Production and Soil Quality in Manitoba
    Licensing
    Licenses are issued for one calendar year for: cultivating, importing, exporting, processing, distributing, possessing, plant breeding, analyzing, and sampling hemp. License applications, guides and further details are available from the OCS ( http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/ocs/hemp/licensing_process.htm For example, producers applying for a license to cultivate hemp require the following:
    Note: Cultivation of hemp is not allowed within one km of a place frequented by people under 18 years of age (example: school). All seeding and harvesting equipment must be thoroughly cleaned before leaving the licensed hemp field. Records must be kept for a minimum of 2 years. This information is provided as a guideline only. Contact Health Canada for detailed licensing requirements (

    107. Register Of Ecological Models: SWACROP
    1. General Model Information. Name Soil WAter and crop production model.Acronym SWACROP. Main medium terrestrial Main subject hydrology
    http://dino.wiz.uni-kassel.de/model_db/mdb/swacrop.html
    1. General Model Information
    Name: Soil WAter and CROP production model
    Acronym: SWACROP
    Main medium: terrestrial
    Main subject: hydrology
    Organization level: ecosystem
    Type of model: partial differential equations (finite differences,1D)
    Main application:
    Keywords:
    unsaturated zone, soil evaporation, soil water, crop production, soil water flow, potato, wheat, maize, grass, irrigation, drainage
    Contact:
    International Ground Water Modeling Center at the Colorado School of Mines Ir. J.G. Wesseling
    DLO Winand Staring Centre (SC-DLO)

    Dept. of Agrohydrology
    P.O.Box 125
    6700 AC Wageningen
    THE NETHERLANDS Tel. +31.317.474313 Fax +31.317.424812 Email: wesseling@sc.agro.nl
    Author(s):
    R. A. Feddes
    Abstract:
    The SWACROP 2.02 model is derived from SWATRE which was in turn derived from the SWATR model. The SWACROP 2.02 model is actually an update of the SWATRE model. The SWATR and SWATRE models are no longer available under those names.
    II. Technical Information
    II.1 Executables:
    Operating System(s): The program runs in batch mode. Example data sets are provided, which can be copied and edited with a text editor for individual problems. Results are saved in text files. SWACROP is distributed on 5¬" HD or 3«" DD DOS-formatteddiskettes containing source code, executable image, a graphical analysis package for the water balance, and example data sets. The user's manual contains installation instructions, a list of symbols used, and various paperscovering the theory and applications of SWACROP.

    108. Crop Production Week - Western Canadian Crop Production Show
    Other Info Future Crop Week Dates. Western Canadian crop productionShow 2003. Runs Website. Return to crop production Week Home Page.
    http://www.cropweek.com/wccps.htm
    Other Info:
    Future Crop

    Week Dates
    Western Canadian Crop Production Show 2003
    • Runs in conjunction with Crop Production Week Displays that specifically target the grain industry including seed distributors, crop protection and fertilizer products, grain marketing information, and the latest in equipment technology. Also included - the Seager Wheeler Pedigreed Seed Show. Show Hours Monday, January 12, 2004 - 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
      Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
      Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
      Thursday, January 15, 2004 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
      Friday, January 16, 2004 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Daily admission - $6.00
      Two-day admission pass - $10.00 For more information: Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation
      Agriculture Department
      Box 6010, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4E4
      Phone: (306) 931-7149 Toll Free: 1-888-931-9333 Fax: (306) 931-7886 email: dbohrson@saskatoonex.com

    109. WHAT SURPRISES LURK IN THE AUGUST CROP PRODUCTION REPORT?
    August 4, 2003. WHAT SURPRISES LURK IN THE AUGUST crop production REPORT?The USDA will release the first objective yield and production
    http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/marketing/weekly/html/080403.html
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    August 4, 2003 WHAT SURPRISES LURK IN THE AUGUST CROP PRODUCTION REPORT? The USDA will release the first objective yield and production estimates for the 2003 corn and soybean crops on August 12. As was the case last year, there is a very wide range of opinion about potential crop size this year, although both crops are expected to be much larger than the 2002 crops. In 2002, the August production estimates were smaller than expected for both corn and soybeans, but both crops turned out to be larger than the August estimates. The January 2003 estimate of the 2002 corn crop was 122 million larger than the August estimate, while the January soybean estimate exceeded the August estimate by 102 million bushels. In addition, the June 1, 2003 soybean stocks estimate suggested that the 2002 soybean crop was even larger than the January estimate. Since 1980, the January soybean estimate was above the August estimate 13 times and below the August estimate 10 times. For corn, the January estimate exceeded the August estimate 14 times and was less than the August estimate 9 times. For the 2003-04 marketing year, the USDA has projected corn consumption at 9.95 billion bushels, assuming abundant supplies and relatively low prices. With harvested acreage of 72 million, the 2003 average corn yield would have to be below 138 bushels in order for consumption at the projected level to bring year-ending stocks below one billion bushels. Current crop ratings suggest a yield above 138 bushels per acre.

    110. Ohio Agronomy Guide, Bulletin 472-96
    Ohio State University Extension bulletin on Ohio's climate, soils and water quality, crop production and management and tillage and conservation practices.
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/b472/
    Ohio Agronomy Guide
    Bulletin 472
    Contents
    • Credits
    • Ohio's Climate
    • Ohio's Soils
      • Soil Formation and Soil Properties
      • Soil Properties and Management
      • Ohio Soil Regions
      • Available Data on Soil Properties
    • Conservation
      • Energy Conservation
      • Soil Conservation
      • Conservation Practices
      • Conservation Tillage
    • Best Management Practices
    • No-Tillage and Ridge Planting
      • Drainage
      • Soils
      • Compaction
      • Cover Crops
      • Planting
      • Seed Treatment
      • Fertilization
      • Soil Testing
      • Weed Control
      • Tips for Getting Started
    • Water Management
      • Surface Drainage
      • Subsurface Drainage
      • Increasing Infiltration
      • Other Water Conservation Methods
      • Irrigation
    • Soil Fertility
      • Elements Essential for Plant Growth
      • Lime and Liming Materials
      • Diagnostic Methods
      • Other Tests
    • Varietal Evaluation and Seed Quality
      • Variety Selection
      • Seed Treatments
    • Corn Production
      • How Climate Affects Corn Production
      • Corn Growth and Development
      • Hybrid Selection
      • Date of Planting
      • Seeding Depth
      • Row Width
      • Plant Populations and Seeding Rates
      • Making Replant Decisions
      • Plant Nutrient Requirements
      • Crop Rotations
      • Corn Production on Minesoils
      • Corn Pest Management
      • Disease Control
      • Harvesting
      • Types of Corn
    • Soybean Production
      • Variety Performance Trials
      • Variety Selection
      • Disease Control
      • Tillage
      • Rhizobium Inoculation
      • Planting Date
      • Row Spacing
      • Skip-Row Systems
      • Seeding Rate
      • Planting Depth
      • Fertilization Recommendations
      • Weed Control
      • Adjustments for No-Till
      • Soybean Production on Mined Land
    • Small Grain Production
      • Wheat
      • Fertilization
      • Spelt
      • Spring Oats
      • Winter Barley
      • Spring Barley
      • Triticale
      • Winter Rye
      • Weed Control for Small Grains
    • Multiple Cropping with Winter Grains
      • Forage Seedings
      • Relay Intercropping

    111. Faculty Of Agriculture Maribor
    Alternatives for ecological crop production. Alternatives of field crop productionsystems including bioplant protection of alternative crops.
    http://fk.uni-mb.si/eng/
    UNIVER SITY OF M ARIBOR, FA C ULT Y OF AGRICULTURE Vrbanska 30, SI- Maribor , e- mail fk@uni-mb.si , tel.: 2 250-58-00, fax.: Home page
    Welcome to the Intensive Summer Course: 60869-IC-1-2001-1-SI ERASMUS-IP-1 Alternatives for ecological crop production New - letter from Prof. Bavec Slovenia Country Info Slovenia (video 3,4 Mb) Virtual Reality Panoramas of Slovenia Maribor - City of Top Events Maribor - City Guide
    From 23 rd June to 5 th July in Maribor (Slovenia
    You will not be thirsty, our partner is
    (7 ECTS, proposed for the last year of BSc level and the first year of MSc study: approx. 40 hours of lectures, approx. 25 hours of excursions and case studies) The aim of the course is to provide a comprehensive overview of ecology, agronomy, economy, food safety and food technology interaction in ecological (organic, biological) filed crop production, especially:
    to train a critically reflective scientist in the new situations of ecological field crop production development, providing an extensive scientific and technical education to implement different production systems with the effective plant nutrition and environmental protection, new food technologies and management of food products, food safety and preservation in order to ensure the dietetics and quality of the consumer products; to develop future environmental protection using modern ecological-economical-agricultural production systems, food product innovations and their impact on food safety and quality;

    112. KENTUCKIANA CROP PRODUCTION SEMINAR 2000
    KENTUCKIANA SEMINAR crop production PROGRAM. Tuesday, December 12, 2000 100pm (Central Standard Time). KENTUCKIANA SEMINAR crop production PROGRAM.
    http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/PAT/kyana00.htm
    KENTUCKIANA CROP PRODUCTION SEMINAR 2000 December 12-13, 2000 Radisson Hotel
    Evansville, Indiana
    (Central Standard Time) 8:00 AM Registration for Pre-Seminar Workshops 1:00 PM Kentuckiana Seminar in Radisson Lobby (lunch of all pre-seminar workshop participants will be provided)
    PRE-SEMINAR CCA WORKSHOPS
    Tuesday, December 12, 2000
    CCA WORKSHOP I - SOIL AND WATER MANAGEMENT
    SESSION 1A (1.5 CEU Applied For) 8:30 AM
    Carbon Sequestration in Soils
    Ron Turco - Purdue Water Quality as Effected by Tillage, Phosphorus and Nitrogen
    Frank Sikora - University of Kentucky 10:00 AM Break SESSION 1B (1.5 CEU Applied For) 10:10 AM Water Quality and Crop Production with Manure Management
    Brad Joern - Purdue Conservation Tillage Effects on the Soil
    Lloyd Murdock - University of Kentucky
    CCA WORKSHOP II - CROP PRODUCTION
    SESSION 2A (1.5 CEU Applied For) 8:30 AM Grain Crop Replanting Decisions
    Morris Bitzer - University of Kentucky New Developments in Cropping System in Corn and Soybeans
    Tony Vyn - Purdue 10:00 AM Break SESSION 2B (1.5 CEU Applied For)

    113. Crop Production
    s.......crop production. crop production emphasizes the production and use offield and forage crops. crop production • Course
    http://www.agtech.vt.edu/options/crop_production01.htm
    CROP PRODUCTION Crop Production emphasizes the production and use of field and forage crops. Courses deal with their biology and management. Important components include soils and soil fertility, tillage, integrated pest management, and other cropping practices. Common jobs include farm and garden center managers, fertilizer plant managers, research assistants, and soil and water conservation district technicians.
    CROP
    PRODUCTION

    Course

    Descriptions

    Go to... Application Request Course Checksheets Internship Information Course Descriptions

    114. Avcare
    Home. Avcare is the National Association for crop production and AnimalHealth. It represents manufacturers, formulators and distributors
    http://www.avcare.org.au/
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    Home Avcare is the National Association for Crop Production and Animal Health. It represents manufacturers, formulators and distributors of crop protection, animal health and biotechnology products.
    RECENT NEWS/REPORT RELEASES
    Budget supports farmers and Australian agriculture
    Avcare, the National Association for Crop Production and Animal Health today welcomed the Federal Budget’s initiatives that support farmers and Australian agriculture. ‘The budget has delivered a broad range of benefits to farmers that will help them stay on the land’ said Avcare Executive Director, Claude Gauchat. Budget supports farmers and Australian agriculture.pdf
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    115. Cropmasters -- Crop Production And Marketing
    Masters is a group of producers from Two Hills, Brosseau, Hairy Hill, Willingdon,and Vegreville that regularly meet to discuss crop production technology and
    http://www.cropmasters.com/
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    The Crop Masters is a group of producers from Two Hills, Brosseau, Hairy Hill, Willingdon, and Vegreville that regularly meet to discuss crop production technology and marketing.

    116. Will Global Warming Improve Crop Production?
    Will global warming improve crop production? Winter temperatures areon the rise and scientists note this change will actually increase
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    Will global warming improve crop production?
    Winter temperatures are on the rise and scientists note this change will actually increase a plant's exposure to freezing temperatures
    Scientists from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada predict crops will be at a greater risk of winter damage in the future even though the climate will be warmer. Perennial forage crops are grown on more than 40% of the cultivated land in Eastern Canada and other regions of North America, where they constitute the backbone of the livestock industry. The study of the impact of this significant warming trend is published in the September-October issue of Agronomy Journal, published by the American Society of Agronomy. The loss of snow cover due to warmer winter conditions will increase exposure of plants to freezing temperatures. The authors also conclude that the occurrence of above-freezing temperatures and loss of cold hardiness will increase with climate warming. Forage crops are also likely to enter the winter in a lower state of cold hardiness due to warmer fall temperatures. Winter temperatures are expected to increase by 2 to 6 degrees C over the next 50 years in Eastern Canada; however, survival of perennial crops over the winter months requires the right climatic conditions. Sub-freezing temperature, loss of cold hardiness due to warm periods, ice encasement, and soil heaving can result in frequent crop losses.

    117. Soil Science Society Of East Africa
    The primary purpose of the Society is to advance the discipline and practice of soil science by acquiring and disseminating information about soils in relation to crop production, environmental quality, ecosystem sustainability and wise land use. Site gives information about the society, its members and activities.
    http://www.sssea.4t.com
    Soil Science Society of East Africa.
    Home Page
    About Page What's New Page Contact Page ... Conferences Held
    Planting of a tree at the conference centre by the Guest of Honour Hon.Henry Kajura at the Silver Jubilee celebrations The Soil Science Society of East Africa (SSSEA) is
    the home for professionals dedicated to the
    advancement of soil science. The primary purpose of
    the Society is to advance the discipline and
    practice of soil science by acquiring and disseminating information about soils in relation to crop production, environmental quality, ecosystem sustainability, bioremediation, waste
    management and recycling, and wise land use.
    About Soil Science
    Soil Science An Interdisciplinary Approach to Soil Research, satisfies the professional needs of all scientists and laboratory personnel involved in soil and plant research. The authoritative research articles published in the journal report the most significant work of leading experts from every area of soil and plant sciencesoil chemistry, physics, fertility, morphology, microbiology, and environmental soil science.
    Other Soil Nodes
    Forum on Agricultural Resource Husbandry
    SSSEA Chairman The 21st Annual Conference of the Soil Science Society of East Africa details coming up shortly.

    118. AllAfrica.com: Ethiopia: Israeli Experts Conduct Training On Cotton Crop Product
    Israeli Experts Conduct Training On Cotton crop production Here. Email This PagePrint This Page Visit The Publisher s Site. Addis Tribune (Addis Ababa).
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    119. CATT: Crop Production
    crop production. scroll up. scroll down. Cotton Production Links. Bean andSoybean Production Links. Strat Soy BeanRef. General crop production Links.
    http://www.depts.ttu.edu/agriculturaltechnologytransfer/pages/croppro.html
    Contents Ag Literacy
    What is CATT?

    Ag Publications

    Animal Production
    ...
    Contact
    Crop Production
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    Cotton Production Links
    Cotton DB Homepage
    International Cotton Advisory Committee

    National Cotton Council of America
    Corn Production Links
    The Corn Handbook
    Cargill Hybrid Seed

    American Corn Growers Homepage
    Wheat Production Links
    U.S. Wheat Associates
    University of Nebraska Wheat Quality Lab
    Bean and Soybean Production Links
    Strat Soy BeanRef
    General Crop Production Links
    National Agriculture Library Progressive Farmer Online Farmer's Almanac Agriculture Online ... Federal Agricultural Research Centre Braunschweig-Volkenrode (FAL) in German
    A Site of the Department of Agricultural Education and Communications at Texas Tech University Site Design by Jim Vaughn You Are Here:

    120. Domestic Crop Production Increases By 13 Per Cent - Jamaica Information Service
    Ministry of Agriculture. Domestic crop production Increasesby 13 Per Cent. KINGSTON (JIS) Friday, May 21, 2004.
    http://www.jis.gov.jm/agriculture/html/20040520T110000-0500_2661_JIS_DOMESTIC_CR
    Last updated: Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 4:53 PM EST Search Access to Information Executive Agencies Government Links Government of JA ... Sports Enter your e-mail address below to subscribe to the JIS weekly newsletter. PM Speeches Ministers Speeches Inside Parliament Councillors Laws of Jamaica Mayors Members of Parliament ... Senators For Your Information About Us CARICOM Career Corner Heroes ... Symbols
    Ministry of Agriculture Domestic Crop Production Increases by 13 Per Cent
    KINGSTON (JIS)
    Friday, May 21, 2004
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    SEND TO A FRIEND Domestic crop production for 2003 was 491,479 tonnes, reaped from an area of 36,239 hectares representing a growth of 13 per cent over the level of production in 2002, Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke has said. Mr. Clarke was making his presentation to the 2004/05 Sectoral Debate in Gordon House on Tuesday (May 18). Vegetables did "exceptionally well" he reported, with production increasing by 26.4 per cent. Cabbage, tomato, pumpkin and carrot recorded growth of some 34.2 per cent, 29 per cent, 26.4 per cent and 26.4 per cent respectively.

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