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Crop production guides

Last updated on February 4, 2025

Crop production, pest management and best practices guides available in British Columbia; published by the Government of British Columbia and industry associations.

Crop guides

  • Berry production guides - beneficial management practices for berry growers
  • Floriculture production guide (PDF, 3.4MB)
  • Best practices guide for grapes for growers
  • Hazelnut production guide 
  • Mushroom production guide 2008-2009 (PDF, 2.1MB)
  • Nursery production guide (PDF 6MB)
  • Pesticides registered for ornamental crops (PDF, 773KB)
  • Integrated pest management for turfgrass managers (Western Turf Grass Association)
  • Tree fruit production guide
  • Vegetable production guides - Beneficial management practices for commercial growers
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