Manual para la producción de frutas y verduras en túneles altos en Iowa

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2010-06-01
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Everhart, Eldon
Hansen, Ray
Lewis, Donald
Naeve, Linda
Taber, Henry
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Extension and Outreach

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach helps carry Iowa State’s land-grant mission beyond campus, to be the university that best serves the citizens of Iowa. With Iowa State University, we embrace the land-grant philosophy of:

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We do that by offering practical, how-to education based on powerful university research. It’s available to any resident of Iowa and is tailored to meet the needs of Iowans, needs we know firsthand. Our educators, specialists, and volunteers live and work in all 99 Iowa counties.

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Entomology

The Department of Entomology seeks to teach the study of insects, their life-cycles, and the practicalities in dealing with them, for use in the fields of business, industry, education, and public health. The study of entomology can be applied towards evolution and ecological sciences, and insects’ relationships with other organisms & humans, or towards an agricultural or horticultural focus, focusing more on pest-control and management.

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The Department of Entomology was founded in 1975 as a result of the division of the Department of Zoology and Entomology.

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Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture was originally concerned with landscaping, garden management and marketing, and fruit production and marketing. Today, it focuses on fruit and vegetable production; landscape design and installation; and golf-course design and management.
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Este libro proporciona a los agricultores de habla hispana con información para usar los túneles altos, que aumenten la productividad y los ingresos netos, y aprender de la experiencia de otros usuarios de alto túnel, lo que les permite altos rendimientos de productos de cultivos hortícolas de calidad.

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