I would like information on how to grow coriander. Seeding rate, date, chemicals used, seeding depth, fertilizing, harvesting,etc. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Not sure where you farm,but there is an excellent report by Dr. Al Slinkard et al from University of Saskatchewan. You can download at
wwww.agr.gov.sk.ca/apps/adfreports/19930157/. You may want download the rpeorrt at a slow time, as the report is 89 pages but it is very thorough on thr growing of both coriander and caraway.
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Seeding rate is 13 - 22 lb/ac at a depth of 1 to 11/2 inches. Seeding is usually early in May. Avoid fields that were sprayed with Pursuit or Odyssey the previous year as the residue can be a problem. A clean field is critical due to slow germination of coriander and susequent slow closing of canopy. Most common fertilizer recommendations are from 27-54 lb/ac of Nitrogen and 36 lb/ac of phosphorus. Edge & Poast are both registered for weed control in coriander.
Harvest occurs when approximately 80% of the seeds have turned purple brown. Coriander is considered dry for storage at 10% moisture content.
Yields average from 700 to 900 lb/ac and can be as high as 1200 lb/ac.
More detailed information is available from Alberta Agriculture's Agri-fax 147/20-2 on Coriander. You can pick one up at any Alberta Ag district office or print it off from their website: www.agric.gov.ab.ca/crops/special/coriander.html
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