Vegetable crops comprise only 22% of the total crop land in
Vegetable production requires large economic inputs when compared to traditional agronomic crops. Due to increasing regulations and public concerns, management practices more than ever call for the use of new and emerging technologies. In addition to the customary; crop, labor, pest, and economic management, growers are increasingly faced with new issues such as food safety and environmental management. Therefore, today’s vegetable producers must be at the top of their game in order to provide a safe, healthy product while securing their investments and hopefully realizing a profit.
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Mark Trent: 760-352-9474 or email: matrent@ucdavis.edu.
Be sure to check out the information bar on the left of this page for additional information. New to the web site is the 2006-2007 Vegetable Crops Prevailing Rates and the 2006-2007 Field Crops Prevailing Rates. Coming soon, will be the updated Cost Studies for Vegetable Production.
Click below for the 2004-2005 Vegetable Crops Guidelines
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