otherwise the dry output will fall below an economical level The dried cabbagemay be aspiratedat the time of screening toremove any excessivestalk content This breaks up the particles which may have a tendency to mat together. Packaging should preferably be in air-tight drums, with 500 guage polyethylene liners. Nitrogen flushing is also recommended. Drums give better protection than poly-lined sacks, assomeproduct abrasion takes place in transit with the latter Ratio: Overall 17: 1 Drying 10.5: I Tray loading cabbage prior to cabinet drying Cultivation Guide Lines for Cabbage (l)-Sowing Direct drilling: 1.7kg per Ha. Transplanted: 550g per Ha inal spacing: Early: Mid-Season: 37cm in rows by 30cm centres Late(Savoy) -60cm in rows by 60 cm centres (2)Fertilizers: On irrigated land use N100. P40: K60 plus 2. 5tonnes per Ha organic ()Herbicides Propachoor(Pre-emergence)or Dynid (pEsticides Dimethoate. Hostathion: Fundal: Galicron: Prosuel: Princidid -Diazinon (5)disease Controlotherwise the dry output will fall below an economical level. The dried cabbage may be aspirated at the time of screening to remove any excessive stalk content. This breaks up the particles which may have a tendency to mat together. Packaging should preferably be in air-tight drums, with 500 guage polyethylene liners. Nitrogen flushing is also recommended. Drums give better protection than poly-lined sacks, as some product abrasion takes place in transit with the latter. Ratio: Overall 17:1 Drying 10.5:l Tray loading cabbage priorto cabinet drying Cultivation Guide Lines for Cabbage (1)-Sowing Direct drilling: 1.7kg per Ha. Transplanted: 550g per Ha. Final spacing: Early: Mid-Season: 37cm in rows by 30cm centres Late: (Savoy):-60 cm in rows by 60 cm centres (2)Fertilizers: On irrigated land use N100:P40:K60 plus 2.5tonnes per Ha organic (3)Herbicides: -Propachoor (Pre-emergence)or Dynid. (4)Pesticides: -Dimethoate: Hostathion: Fundal: Galicron: Prosuel: Princidid:-Diazinon. (5)disease Control: I32