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  2. Agriculture in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A large portion of cattle were moved through Arizona en route to California in the 1850s. Permanent herds were not present until the Civil War. [7]During the Civil War era in Arizona, Native American Pima and Maricopa tribes would grow crops such as wheat, corn, beans, melons, and pumpkins by the millions of pounds due to newly acquired technology.

  3. Mission Garden - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables such as carrots, beets, and cardoon also represent this influence, as do medicinal and culinary herbs such as caraway, mint, chicory, garlic, and marjoram. Mission Garden's model acequia shows another way that the Spanish colonials influenced agriculture in the area. Gadsden Purchase area in current Arizona and New Mexico

  4. Marinette, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sugar beets were a very popular commodity in the area around this time, as William J. Murphy, founder of Glendale, Arizona was also a commercial grower and had opened the Beet Sugar Factory in 1906. Davie invested heavily in his sugar beet crops, and soon learned that the soil could not produce a sweet enough beet, losing a great amount of his ...

  5. Sugar industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sugar beets are the other leading raw material for manufactured sugar in the United States. This is a sturdy crop grown in a wide variety of temperate climatic conditions and planted annually. Sugar beets can be stored for a short while after harvest, but must be processed before sucrose deterioration occurs.

  6. UW professor is on a mission to grow a better-tasting beet - AOL

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    The University of Wisconsin professor has spent decades breeding sweeter beets, including one called the Badger Flame Beet. UW professor is on a mission to grow a better-tasting beet Skip to main ...

  7. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Beets: Beta vulgaris: bush beans, [6] cabbage, [6] lettuce, [6] kohlrabi, onions, brassicas, [6] [20] passion fruit [22] Bush beans, [6] onions, kohlrabi, catnip, [23] garlic, mint: Runner or pole beans: Good for adding minerals to the soil through composting leaves which have up to 25% magnesium. Runner or pole beans and beets stunt each other ...

  8. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ... - AOL

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    Marco, the bread maker at Pane, had heard about a man wanting to grow, mill and sell Arizona homegrown flour at a food conference, all under the iconic Hayden Flour Mills name. The name resonated ...

  9. Beta vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    The plants grow at coastal cliffs, on stony and sandy beaches, in salt marshes or coastal grasslands, and in ruderal or disturbed places. [2] Cultivated beets are grown worldwide in regions without severe frosts. They prefer relatively cool temperatures between 15 and 19 °C. Leaf beets can thrive in warmer temperatures than beetroot.

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