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1. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria | All Current Projects | Research ...
pass harvesting of export cauliflower Department of Agriculture & Food Western Australia VG02053 Causes of leaf spotting in Chinese cabbage Department of Agriculture & Food Western
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2. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria | All Current Projects | Research ...
pass harvesting of export cauliflower Department of Agriculture & Food Western Australia VG02053 Causes of leaf spotting in Chinese cabbage Department of Agriculture & Food Western
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3. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > WA - R&D levy funded projects 19...
pass harvesting of export cauliflower Department of Agriculture & Food Western Australia VG02053 Causes of leaf spotting in Chinese cabbage Department of Agriculture & Food Western
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4. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > WA - R&D levy funded projects 19...
pass harvesting of export cauliflower Department of Agriculture & Food Western Australia VG02053 Causes of leaf spotting in Chinese cabbage Department of Agriculture & Food Western
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5. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VGA Beginnings | History | About Us
rows of cabbage or cauliflower were grown. One very wet year the whole district was water-logged and all crops were at a stand-still. In desperation one cauliflower grower ploughed a furrow between every
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6. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VGA Beginnings | History | About Us
rows of cabbage or cauliflower were grown. One very wet year the whole district was water-logged and all crops were at a stand-still. In desperation one cauliflower grower ploughed a furrow between every
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7. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VGA Beginnings | History | About Us
rows of cabbage or cauliflower were grown. One very wet year the whole district was water-logged and all crops were at a stand-still. In desperation one cauliflower grower ploughed a furrow between every
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8. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG05073 Mechanical Harvesting | ...
developed for lettuce and cauliflower. Crops considered for investment in mechanical harvesting included Asian Vegetables, Celery, cauliflower, leafy salad, Tomato, Wongbok and Zucchini. Barriers to adoption of new technologies
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9. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG04021 Vegetable Seed Treatment...
pumpkin (curcubits) and cauliflowers (brassicas). Seed safety tests showed that the new fungicide and insecticide seed dressings mostly have no phytotoxic effects on garden pea, green bean, cauliflower and pumpkin seeds. Generally, the
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10. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > UK veg prices to rise | E News |...
and grows 103 varieties of cauliflower. Greville Richards, who runs Southern England Farms, which supplies sprouts, cauliflowers, cabbages and broccoli to supermarkets, said: "Vegetable inflation has not hit UK shelves yet. I don't think the
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2010-10-15  VGA Annual General Meeting

Hear it first hand and have your say at the Annual General Meeting of the Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria Inc. When :  ... See event details.

2010-09-15  Locust Update for Vegetable Growers

Vegetable growers in the Sunraysia region are invited to hear the latest information on preparations for the locust outbreak, predicted for late September. As... See event details.

2010-09-03  ChemClear Collection

ChemClear have announced a collection across Victoria in October 2010 We encourage chemical users to take advantage of this opportunity to clear out your chemical... See event details.

2010-08-18  Soil Health and Vegetable Diseases

Managing soil health and vegetable diseases Presented by DPI Victoria Sclerotinia- Oscar Villalta Soilborne diseases – Caroline Donald ... See event details.

2010-08-06  VGA Golf Day 2010

Enjoy a sensational day of banter and play at the Annual Vegetable Growers Golf day Lang Lang Golf Club is commonly referred to as the... See event details.

2010-08-05  IPM Workshop for Snow Pea growers

IPM Workshop for Snow Pea growers Presented by Jessica Page and Paul Horne, IPM Technologies     When:   Thursday 5th of August, 1-3 pm    ... See event details.




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