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Example Worksheet # 16 - Planting and Harvesting Schedule: Crop
Example Worksheet # 16 - Planting and Harvesting Schedule: Crop
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What is your planting and harvesting schedule? Identify the year each crop will first be planted.
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reviewed and updated by the Farm Manager based on actual crops and planting and harvest schedules.
harvest to meet the marketing strategy?
operational plan focused on highly productive cropping systems including crop rotation, succession planting, intercropping, compan
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and planting and harvest schedules.
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