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KPU Southwest British Columbia Small-Scale Farm Enterprise Budget: Kale

This enterprise budget presents costs and returns for a 0.1 acre of kale grown on a small-scale mixed vegetable farm in southwest British Columbia, Canada. 

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Garlic

KPU Southwest British Columbia Small-Scale Farm Enterprise 2015 Budget: Tomato

This enterprise budget presents costs and returns for a 0.07 acre of tomato grown on a small-scale mixed vegetable farm in southwest British Columbia, Canada.

KPU Southwest British Columbia Small-Scale Farm Enterprise 2015 Budget: Spinach

This enterprise budget presents costs and returns for a 0.025 acre of spinach grown on a small-scale mixed vegetable farm in southwest British Columbia, Canada. 

Economic and environmental benefits of reducing nitrogen fertilization in potato fields

This study evaluated the economic and environmental tradeoffs of three nitrogen application rates (0, 90, and 120 kg N per hectare) in potato production.Decades of intensive cultivation, along with challenges caused by inherent soil properties (poor drainage, fine soil textures), in the Fraser…

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