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Corn F1 Sweet
Average yield (Yellow) 15,000 kg/ha
Average yield (Green) 23,000 kg/ha
Ear height 80 cm.
Ear length (inch) 20-21
Ear width (cm.) 5.0 – 5.5
Plant height 210 cm.
Days to silking 54 days
Days to harvest 74 days
Grain color Yellow
Grain filling to the end of ear tip
Kernel rows 14-16
Remarks: Excellent eating quality, sweetness, tenderness
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Avg. yellow weight best 10 ears: 1.86 kg.
Days to silk: 42-44 days
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Ear width: 4.4-4.7 cm.
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weight: 200-250 g
Size: 5.5 x 20-23 cm
Flesh: tender, medium bitter taste.
Fruit: Deep green color with the attractive shiny curds
Maturity: 50-55 days from sowing
Remarks: bitter gourd, indian type
Bitter Gourd BG4710
Size: 7×30 cm
Weight: 600-700 g
Taste: tender, mild bitter
Fruit: Glossy dark green color with small shiny curds
Maturity: 65-70 days after sowing
Remarks: bitter gourd, indian type
Corn Glutinous Purple
This glutinous corn has small ears and dense kernels.
The taste is little sweet and very tender. Maturity is in 60-65 days after sowing.
CORN FACTS: Corn is used as livestock feed, as human food, and as raw material in industry. Although it is a major food in many parts of the world, it is inferior to other cereals in nutritional value. Its protein is of poor quality, and it is deficient in niacin. Diets in which it predominates often result in pellagra (niacin-deficiency disease). Its gluten (elastic protein) is of comparatively poor quality, and it is not used to produce leavened bread.
It is widely used, however, in Latin-American cuisine to make masa, a kind of dough usedin such staple foods as tortillas, the round, thin cakes used as bread. In the United States, corn is boiled or roasted on the cob, creamed, converted into hominy (hulled kernels) or meal, and cooked in corn puddings, mush, polenta, griddle cakes, corn bread, and scrapple. It is also used for popcorn, confections, and various manufactured cereal preparations.
Cucumber CU 4305
F1 Hybrid CU4305
Fruit: deep green color skin, thick flesh, cylindrical shape
Size: 4.5-5cm x 18-20 cm, 230-260 g
Maturity: 35-38 days from sowing
Remarks: Vigorous vines and predominated female flowers, high yield, tolerant to hot and humid conditions, resistant to Downy Mildew, long shelf life.







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