Horticulture
Best practices for managing weeds in South Carolina fall broccoli production
Publication Date
Fall 9-18-2020
Publication Number
LGP 1092
Summary
The establishment of a broccoli industry in the South Carolina will meet the demands of consumers in the state who desire local produce. From a physiological perspective the best time to grow broccoli in South Carolina is the fall. However, during this time period weeds are actively competing with broccoli and can negatively impact yield and quality of the broccoli. Using a pre-plant herbicide coupled with a post-transplant cultivation significantly improves broccoli yield.
Publisher
Land-Grant Press by Clemson Extension
Publisher City
Clemson, SC
Target Audiences
Growers, Extension agents
Recommended Citation
Cutulle M, Ward B, Campbell HT. Best Practices for Managing Weeds in South Carolina Fall Broccoli Production. Clemson (SC): Clemson Cooperative Extension, Land-Grant Press by Clemson Extension; 2020. LGP 1092. http://lgpress.clemson.edu/publication/best-practices-for-managing-weeds-in-south-carolina-fall-broccoli-production/.
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