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Artichoke Bean Beet Broccoli Brussel sprouts Burdock Cabbage Carrot Cauliflower Celeriac Celery Collards Corn Cucumber Daikon Dill Edamame Eggplant Fennel Greens Kale Kohlrabi Leek Lettuce Melon Onion Pak Choi Parsley Parsnip Peas Pepper Potato Pumpkin Radicchio (Hybrids) Radish Rapini Rutabaga Salad Greens Spinach Squash Swiss Chard Tomatoes Turnips Winter Squash

MonthEto (mm/day) May4.15 June4.78 July5.67 August4.54 September3.16

ETo = reference evapotranspiration (mm/day) Kc = crop factor ET crop = crop evapotranspiration or crop water need (mm/day)

Step 1 Determine the total growing period The planting date The types of crops and the variety The climate Step 2 Determine the various growth stage of each crop The initial stage The crop development stage mid - season stage late season stage Step 3 Determinate the Kc values for each crop for each of the growth stages the type of crop the growth stage of the crop the climate

Crop 1: _CUCUMBER_ Planting date: __May 2_Harvest date: __July 10_ Duration of total growing period: __70__days Initial stage:__10_____ days__May 2 – May 11___ Crop dev. Stage:__20_____days__May 12 - May 31__ Mid-season stage:__20_____days__June 1 – June 20__ Late season stage:__20_____days__June 21 - July 10__ Crop factors, Kc Initial stage:___0.45____ Crop dev. Stage:___0.70____ Mid-season stage:___0.90____ Late season stage:___0.75____