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Onion production comparisons of dehydrator and market types for the West Side

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Burton J. Hoyle, West Side Field Station
Lyndon C. Brown, Kings County
M. Yamagouchi, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 26(10):6-7.

Published October 01, 1972

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Abstract

There has been considerable increase in the commercial production of onions on the West Side. In this study, both dehydrator and market onions were evaluated for variety differences, optimum planting times, bulb size, pungency, and length of harvest season at the West Side Field Station near Five Points in 1971.

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This summary was taken from the report, Dry Onion Quality and Planting Date, Dehydration, and Market Types, for the Western San Joaquin Valley (40 pp.) by the same authors. The complete report is available from the West Side Field Station, from the Kings County Extension Office, and from the Department of Vegetable Crops, U.C., Davis.

Onion production comparisons of dehydrator and market types for the West Side

Burton J. Hoyle, Lyndon C. Brown, M. Yamagouchi
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Onion production comparisons of dehydrator and market types for the West Side

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Burton J. Hoyle, West Side Field Station
Lyndon C. Brown, Kings County
M. Yamagouchi, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 26(10):6-7.

Published October 01, 1972

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

There has been considerable increase in the commercial production of onions on the West Side. In this study, both dehydrator and market onions were evaluated for variety differences, optimum planting times, bulb size, pungency, and length of harvest season at the West Side Field Station near Five Points in 1971.

Full text

Return to top

Author notes

This summary was taken from the report, Dry Onion Quality and Planting Date, Dehydration, and Market Types, for the Western San Joaquin Valley (40 pp.) by the same authors. The complete report is available from the West Side Field Station, from the Kings County Extension Office, and from the Department of Vegetable Crops, U.C., Davis.


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