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*PDFSoutheast Outdoor Cut Flower Manual

*Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers

*Sugar and Acidity in Preservative Solutions for Field-grown Cut Flowers, UMass Extension

*Postharvest Handling of Six More Field-grown Cut Flowers -- Astilbe, Gladiolus, Helianthus, Liatris, Lilium, Zinnia, UMass Extension

*Postharvest Handling Tips for Cut Flowers of Some Spring Flowering Bulbs, UMass Extension

*Chain of Life-Floral Car and Marketing, Now free to use!

*Dos Osos Multifloro

*Dried and Fresh-Cut Flowers, NDSU Extension Service, North Dakota State University, Author: Randy Sell, Research Associate, Department of Agricultural Economics, NDSU

*Gerbera Daisies: A Potential Field-produced Cut Flower Crop for Coastal South Carolina
Robert J. Dufault, Tyron Phillips, and John W. Kelly, Purdue University

*Handling Field Grown Cut Flowers, UMass Extension

*Kansas State University Cut Flower Guides (has multiple listings)

*Post Harvest Handling of Cut Flowers, UMD Extension

*PDFSpecialty Cut Flowers: A Commercial Growers Guide

*University of Maryland Cut Flower Guides (has multiple listings)



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