Abstract

Abstract ‘Golden Acre’ cabbage was planted in 5- by 20-ft 2-row beds with 22-inch interrow and 24-inch interplant spacing on Mar 28’78, at Yakima, WA. The treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block with 4 replicates (beds). Each treatment was applied 4 times, on Jun 30, Jul 7, 14, and 21 by using a rear-mounted boom sprayer fitted to a JD 420 tractor travelling at 2.75 mph. An air pressure of 60 psi applied 40 gpa through D2-13 “TeeJet” nozzles mounted 11 inches apart on the boom. The boom height was adjusted to provide maximum coverage of the foliage. The efficacy of the treatments was determined by removing and examining the leaves and heads of 8 market-ready plants taken at random from each of the beds 3 days after the final treatment.

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