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Cover of August 2011 HortTechnology1. Public Horticulture
Palma Corcho: A Case Study in Botanic Garden Conservation Horticulture and Economics
Judy Kay, Arantza A. Strader, Vickie Murphy, Lan Nghiem-Phu, Michael Calonje, M. Patrick Griffith • August 2011 21:474–481
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2. Workshop
Measuring Soil Water Content: A Review
Marco Bittelli • June 2011 21:293–300
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3. Research Reports
High Tunnel and Open Field Production of Floricane- and Primocane-fruiting Raspberry Cultivars
Eric Hanson, Mike Von Weihe, Annemiek C. Schilder, Ann M. Chanon, Joseph C. Scheerens • August 2011 21:412–418
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4. Research Reports
Primocane-fruiting Raspberry Production in High Tunnels in a Cold Region of the Upper Midwestern United States

Shengrui Yao and Carl J. Rosen • August 2011 21:429-434
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Cover image of April-June 2007 HortTechnology5. Extension Education Materials
Greener Voices: An Exploration of Adult Perceptions of Participation of Children and Youth in Gardening Planning, Design, and Implementation
Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Kristi S. Lekies, Leigh MacDonald, Kimberly J. Wong • April–June 2007 17:247–253
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6. Reviews
Abiotic Factors Influencing Root Growth of Woody Nursery Plants in Containers
H.M. Mathers, S.B. Lowe, C. Scagel, D.K. Struve, L.T. Case • April–June 2007 17:151–2162
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7. Research Reports
An Evaluation of Plant Selections and Irrigation Requirements for Extensive Green Roofs in the Pacific Northwestern United States
Erin Schroll, John G. Lambrinos, David Sandrock • June 2011 21:314–322
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8. Extension Education Methods
Development and Evaluation of a Training Program on Whole Farm Nutrient Planning for Organic Farms
Elsa S. Sánchez, Heather D. Karsten • August 2011 21:500–503
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9. Technology and Product Reports
Effects of 1-Methylcyclopropene on Firmness Loss and the Development of Rots in Apple Fruit Kept in Farm Markets or at Elevated Temperature
Steven McArtney, Michael Parker, John Obermiller, Tom Hoyt • August 2011 21:494–499
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10. Workshop
The Nitrogen Use Efficiency: Meaning and Sources of Variation—Case Studies on Three Vegetable Crops in Central Italy
Paolo Benincasa, Marcello Guiducci, Francesco Tei • June 2011 21:266–273
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