[DOWNLOAD] "Commercial Greenhouse Cucumber Production: 2010 Edition" by Jeremy Badgery-Parker & Leigh James * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Commercial Greenhouse Cucumber Production: 2010 Edition
- Author : Jeremy Badgery-Parker & Leigh James
- Release Date : January 01, 2008
- Genre: Reference,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 35985 KB
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A comprehensive guide to the basics of growing greenhouse cucumbers, this manual aims to assist Australian greenhouse growers in the development of good agricultural practices. This manual contains science-based information in a simple to use format that is relevant to a basic greenhouse horticultural enterprise to controlled environment horticulture.
CONTENTS:
About this manual
List of tables
Introduction to greenhouse cucumber production
Growing cucumbers
Optimising production
Greenhouse design and technology
Hydroponic systems and technology
Feeding the crop
Plant nutrition
Cucumber disorders and their management
Cucumber diseases and their management
Cucumber pests and their management
Pesticides, sprays and their use in cucumbers
Marketing and handling of cucumbers
Waste management
Health and safety in the greenhouse
Some resources and further reading
AUTHORS:
Jeremy Badgery-Parker worked for the NSW DPI for 16 years. He worked directly with farmers and other industry stakeholders from a diverse range of backgrounds to assist adoption of better practices in greenhouse and hydroponic vegetable and floriculture production.
Leigh James has thirty three years frontline experience in planning, delivering and assessing extension programs for commercial horticultural producers, particularly vegetable growers in the Sydney basin, with an emphasis on the adoption of Best Ag Practices that realise grower, environmental, food and consumer safety.
Joshua Jarvis is a horticultural consultant, who spent 12 years with the NSW DPI. He has extensive knowledge of protected cropping production systems, encompassing environmental control, crop management and all aspects of production systems.
Dr Sophie Parks is a plant physiologist for the NSW DPI working primarily in the area of greenhouse and hydroponic vegetable production. Her research is aimed at improving the efficiency, quality and sustainability of greenhouse and hydroponic crops in an Australian context.