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Like
cabbage, to which it is related, the turnip has long been thought of as
"plain folks" food. It is economical; it grows well in poor
soil; it keeps well; and it supplies complex carbohydrates.
One of the cruciferous vegetables in the Brassica genus, it can be cultivated
for its root, which is a good source of complex carbohydrates. Also, the
turnip greens are rich in vitamins and minerals.
Turnips come in an astonishing range of shapes and sizes, depending on
the age and variety, some have weighed 40 to 50 pounds, others are the
size of a golf ball. The flesh can be white or yellow, but most commercial
turnips have white flesh.
North Carolina Turnips Growers/Shipper
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Cooling/Storage Requirements of North Carolina Turnips
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Suitable Cooling Method(s)
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Room Cooling
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Optimum Temp ºF
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32ºF
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Freezing Temp ºF
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30ºF
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Optimum Humidity %
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95%
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Normal Storage Life
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4-5 months
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