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Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops References Banse, G. Growing Pumpkins. Farm and Garden. garden.com/growing-vegetables/pumpkins. garden.com/growing-vegetables/pumpkins Banse, G. Growing Winter Squash. Farm and Garden. garden.com/growing-vegetables/wintersquash. garden.com/growing-vegetables/wintersquash Boyhan, G. E., D. M. Granberry, and W. T. Kelley. Squash. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Commercial Vegetable Production Guides. “Melons: Cantaloupe, Muskmelon, Honeydew, Crenshaw, Casaba, Etc.” Oregon State University. Commercial Vegetable Production Guides. “Pumpkin and Winter Squash.” Oregon State University. The Gardener’s Network. “Cantaloupes and Melons.” The Gardener’s Network. “How to Grow Squash.”

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops References Grassbaugh, E., S. Metzger, and M. Riofrio. Growing and Curing Gourds in the Home Garden. Ohio State University Extension. Heirloom Seeds. “Seed Germination Soil Temperatures.” Jett, L. W. Frequently Asked Vegetable Questions. University of Missouri Extension. Jett, L. W. Vegetable Planting and Planning Calendar. University of Missouri Extension. Marr, C. W., and N. Tisserat. Commercial Vegetable Production: Watermelon. Kansas State University. um= um=4131 Motes, J., W. Roberts, J. Edelson, J. Damicone, and J. Duthie. Cantaloupe Production. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service /F-6237web.pdf /F-6237web.pdf

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Vegetable Charts Long Season Crops References Reimer Seeds. “Cantaloupe and Melon Seeds.” Roberts, W., J. Motes, J. Damicone, J. Duthie, and J. Edelson. Watermelon Production. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. nknum= nknum=5834 Schultheis, J. R. Growing Gourds. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. Urban Programs Resource Network. “Growing Pumpkins.” University of Illinois Extension. Yankee Gardener. Sources accessed November 2005.