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Southeastern U.S. 2020 Vegetable Crop Handbook

Everything you need on the dashboard of your truck.

The Southeastern Vegetable Extension Workers Group is proud to offer you the 21st edition of the Vegetable Crop Handbook for the Southeastern United States.

Comprised of up-to-the-minute information, this handbook represents a joint effort among Extension Specialists and Researchers from 12 land-grant universities in the U.S. who work in the area of vegetable production. These specialists and researchers represent a wide array of disciplines: agricultural engineering, entomology, olericulture (vegetable production), plant pathology, postharvest physiology, soil science, and weed science.

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