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16. Fall 2005 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials – July 2006
    (Auburn University, Mississippi State University, North Carolina State University)
    • Introduction: Tips for Interpreting Vegetable Varieties Performance Results
     Alabama Trials
    • First Roma Tomato Variety Resistant to Tomato Spotted Wilt
    • Greenhouse Tomatoes Produce Fewer Culls This Season
    • 'Appalachian' Stands Tall Despite Low Pumpkin Numbers
    • Results of the 2005 National Sweetpotato Collaborators' Trial
     Mississippi Trials
    • Palm Melon Trial in North and Central Mississippi
     North Carolina Trials
    • In-Depth Report: 2005 North Carolina Muskmelon and Honeydew Melon Evaluations
    • Seed Sources for Alabama Trials
    • Guidelines for Contributions to the Vegetable Variety Regional Bulletin

17. Spring 2006 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials – November 2006
    (Auburn University, University of Georgia)
    • Introduction: Tips for Interpreting Vegetable Varieties Performance Results
     Alabama Trials
    • Experimental Cantaloupe Varieties Compared to Market Standard
    • Tomato Varieties Resistant to Spotted Wilt Increase in Popularity
    • Experimental Seedless Watermelon Show Promise in North Alabama
    • Conqueror III Summer Squash Produces Highest Yields for Another Year
    Georgia Trials
    • 2006 Vidalia Onion Variety Trial
    • Evaluation of Non-Traditional Onion Varieties
    • Georgia Cantaloupe Variety Trial, First Time on Plastic
    Georgia Notes to Researchers
    • Georgia 2006 Watermelon Variety Trial Yields Poor Results
    • Seed Sources for Alabama Trials
    • Guidelines for Contributions to the Vegetable Variety Regional Bulletin

18. Fall 2006 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials – September 2007
    (Auburn University, Mississippi State University, University of Georgia)
    • Introduction: Tips for Interpreting Vegetable Varieties Performance Results
     Alabama Trials
    • Experimental Roma Tomato Entries Resistant to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
    • New Looseleaf Lettuce Varieties Top Standards
    • Results of the 2006 Southern Pea Cooperative Trial
    • Results of the 2006 National Sweetpotato Collaborators’ Trial
     Mississippi Trials
    • The Melons of Uzbekistan
     Georgia Trials
    • Huge Differences Among Broccoli Cultivars in Georgia Trials
    • Cabbage Variety Trials Reveal Marked Differences in Georgia
    • Some Cauliflower Varieties Better Suited for Georgia Than Others
    • Squash Variety Trial, 2006
    • Seed Sources for Alabama Trials
    • Guidelines for Contributions to the Vegetable Variety Regional Bulletin

19. Spring 2007 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials – January 2008
    (Auburn University, University of Georgia)
    • Introduction: Tips for Interpreting Vegetable Varieties Performance Results
     Alabama Trials
    • Cantaloupe Varieties Compared in North Alabama
    • New Tomato Varieties, New Standards
    • Seedless Watermelon Trial Continues at North Alabama
    • Summer Squash Trials Consistent in Early and Total Yields
    Georgia Trials
    • Vidalia Onion Variety Trial, 2007
    • Pumpkin Variety Trials, Fall 2006 and Summer 2007
    • Cantaloupe Variety Trial, 2007
    • Watermelon Variety Trial, 2007

    • Seed Sources for Alabama Trials
    • Guidelines for Contributions to the Vegetable Variety Regional Bulletin

20. Fall 2007 Commercial Fruit & Vegetable Variety Trials – January 2008
    (Auburn University, North Carolina State University)
    • Introduction: Tips for Interpreting Vegetable Varieties Performance Results
     Alabama Trials
    • Several Bell Pepper Varieties Resistant to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
    • New Looseleaf Lettuce Varieties Top Standards
    • Performance of Muscadine Grape Varieties in Central Alabama
    • Several Types of Chinese Greens Grown in Central Alabama
    • Results of the 2007 National Sweetpotato Collaborators’ Trial
     North Carolina Trials
    • Asparagus Cultivar Evaluation, 2007-2008

    • Seed Sources for Alabama Trials
    • Guidelines for Contributions to the Vegetable Variety Regional Bulletin


 





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