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Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Cole Crops
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Asparagus
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Celery
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Corn
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Cucurbits
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Eggplant
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Leeks
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Lettuce
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Parsnips
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Peppers
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Potatoes
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Radish
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Rhubarb
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Spinach
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Tomatoes
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Turnips
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Beets
Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Carrots
Secondary Diseases of Table Beets
There are several foliar diseases of table beets that occur in the Fraser Valley. The severity of these issues varies from year-to-year and from field-to-field making these pests classical secondary pests.
Storage Rots of Table Beets
Table beets can spend as much time in storage as they do in the ground. Rots that develop during storage can be a significant source of economic loss, especially towards the end of the storage season (from February onwards). This resource describes general practices to reduce storage losses.