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  2. There Might Be A Shortage of This Hugely Popular Superfood - AOL

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    Bejo Seeds, one of the largest kale seed suppliers in Australia, has run out of kale seeds to provide to farmers around the world, according to ABC News Australia. The demand for kale has grown so ...

  3. Broadcast seeding - Wikipedia

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    precision seeding, where seed is placed at a precise spacing and depth; hydroseeding, where a slurry of seed, mulch and water is sprayed over prepared ground in a uniform layer. Broadcast seeding is of particular use in establishing dense plant spacing, as for cover crops and lawns. In comparison to traditional drill planting, broadcast seeding ...

  4. Kale - Wikipedia

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    Because kale can grow well into winter, one variety of rape kale is called "hungry gap" after the period in winter in traditional agriculture when little else could be harvested. An extra-tall variety is known as Jersey kale or cow cabbage. [11] Kai-lan or Chinese kale is a cultivar often used in Chinese cuisine. In Portugal, the bumpy-leaved ...

  5. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    Non-containerized transplants are typically grown in greenhouse ground beds or benches, outdoors in-ground with row covers and hotbeds, and in-ground in the open field. [4] [2] The plants are pulled with bare roots for transplanting, which are less-expensive than containerized transplants, but with lower yields due to poorer plant ...

  6. Your Complete Guide to All the Types of Kale (and How ... - AOL

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    There’s a wide world of kale out there, and some varieties are surprisingly sweet and tender.... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Cabbage - Wikipedia

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    Seedlings typically emerge in about 4–6 days from seeds planted 13 mm (1 ⁄ 2 in) deep at a soil temperature between 20 and 30 °C (68 and 86 °F). [56] Growers normally place plants 30 to 61 cm (12 to 24 in) apart. [7]

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  9. Planter (farm implement) - Wikipedia

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    A planter is a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor, that sows (plants) seeds in rows throughout a field. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is connected to the tractor with a drawbar or a three-point hitch . Planters lay the seeds down in precise manner along rows.