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Snap Beans, Mexican Bean Beetle Control, 1974

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1977
Abstract Slender white beans were planted using a Planet Jr in 50-ft rows on 38-inch centers on August 14,1974, near Clinton, North Carolina. Eight single-row treatments arranged in a randomized block design with 3 replicates were compared to an isolated check. Soil type was Norfolk sandy loam with adequate irrigation.
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Insect Control in Snap Beans, 1983

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1984
Abstract Beans were planted 7 July in 5 ft rows at the M.S.U. Horticultural Experimental Station in Sodus, Mich. (Berrien Co.). Plots were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications (= blocks) per treatment. Each plot was three rows wide (15 ft) and 15 ft long. Treatments were applied on 11, 18, 25, 31 Aug. and
E. Grafius, A. May, R. Pax, M. E. Otto
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High Density Snap Bean Harvester Trials

Transactions of the ASAE, 1976
ABSTRACT TRIALS were conducted with a commercial high density bean harvester. Six bean cultivars with different growth characteristics, average pod detachment forces and average pod breaking forces were used in these trials. The objective of the investi-gation was to determine the effect of harvester reel speed, pod detach-ment force, plant erectness ...
null Robert E. Williamson   +1 more
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Lima beans and snap beans

2018
Revised
Schales, Franklin Delano, 1932-   +2 more
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Leafminer Control in Snap Beans, 1990

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1991
Abstract Snap beans were planted 31 Aug in double rows on beds with 40 inch centers at the Bruce Church of Arizona, Inc. farm located near Poston, Ariz. Two rows of each variety were planted side by side in the 4 row block. Beans, especially the '04' variety, were heavily infested with leafminers and much defoliation and leaf drop had ...
Michael D. Rethwisch   +2 more
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Lima Beans and Snap Beans

2017
Formerly publication 239.
O'Dell, Charles R., Borchers, Edward A.
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Snap Beans, Insect Control, 1976

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1978
Abstract ’Slender White’ beans were planted using a Planet Jr. in 24-ft rows on 38-inch centers on July 1, 1976, at Central Crops Research Station, Clayton, North Carolina. Eight single-row plots were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications.
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Snap Beans, Flower Thrips Control, 1979

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1980
Abstract 'Half runner' beans were planted using a Planet Jr. on May 17, near Benson, NC. Single-row plots 10 ft long were replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design with 2 ft alleys between replications. One maintenance spray combining Sevin and diazinon was made prior to the start of the test. Pretreatment counts were made
Kenneth A. Sorensen, Michael L. Thompson
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Anthracnose on Snap Beans [PDF]

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Describes Anthracnose on Snap Beans (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum), their damage to crops, and notes methods of control.
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Mexican Bean Beetle Control in Snap Beans, 1980

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1981
Abstract ‘Eagle’ snap beans were seeded May 17 ’80 to a field of Sassafras sandy loam. Plots consisted of a single row of beans 25 ft long, buffered on each side by a guard row; distance between rows was 5 ft. Treatments were replicated 4 times In a randomized complete block design.
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