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- Amaranth | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
Amaranth is the name given to a group of approximately 70 species of annual or short-lived perennial plants in the genus Amaranthus including several species of aggressive edible weeds native to the US such as Amaranthus retroflexus (redroot pigweed) Amaranths are branching broad-leaved plants with egg-shaped or rhombic leaves which may be smooth or covered in tiny hairs The leaves have
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- Rainfall for 120-day maize vs Planting Date
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- Okra | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
Okra, also known as lady's fingers, is mainly grown for its young immature pods, which are consumed as a vegetable, raw, cooked, or fried It is a common ingredient in soups and sauces The pods can be conserved by drying or pickling The leaves are sometimes used as spinach or cattle feed, the fibers from the stem for cord, the plant mucilage (thick gluey substance) for medical and industrial
- Spinach | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
Spinach, Spinacia oleracea, is a leafy herbaceous annual plant in the family Amaranthaceae grown for its leaves which are used as a vegetable The spinach plant has simple leaves which stem from the center of the plant and measure about 2–30 cm (0 8–12 0 in) long and 1 to 15 cm (0 4–6 0 in) across The leaves grow in a rosette and can appear crinkled or flat The plant produces small
- Nuru App, the Future of Ugandas Coffee Industry
Kazibwe Edward, a farmer from Mpigi District in Central Uganda, has been growing the Robusta coffee variety for the last ten years, and since then, he has never known a reliable solution to one of the cash crop's seemingly unending problems—diseases To Mr Kazibwe and many other farmers in Mpigi, coffee remains the crop that powers their lives Its existence is as good as theirs, and its
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