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Advanced Kohlrabi Production: Commercial Systems & Intensive Management
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Advanced Kohlrabi Production: Commercial Systems & Intensive Management

Master commercial-scale kohlrabi production with intensive management systems, precision irrigation, integrated pest management, and post-harvest protocols for market success.

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Dr. Michael Chen

Ph.D. in Plant Sciences from UC Davis. Former extension specialist with 20+ years of agricultural research experience. Specializes in commercial vegetable production and integrated pest management.

Advanced Kohlrabi Production: Commercial Systems & Intensive Management

This advanced guide addresses commercial-scale kohlrabi production, covering intensive management systems, precision irrigation, integrated pest and disease control, and post-harvest handling for market success. Whether you're scaling a market garden or developing specialty crop production, these strategies will optimize your kohlrabi enterprise.

Commercial Production Systems

Site Selection Criteria

Optimal Field Characteristics:

FactorSpecificationImportance
Soil TypeLoam to sandy loamCritical for root development
Soil pH6.0-7.0Disease prevention
DrainageExcellentPrevents root diseases
Previous CropNon-brassica3+ year rotation required
Slope1-2%Air drainage for frost protection
Wind ProtectionModerateReduces pest pressure

Soil Preparation Protocol:

  1. Deep tillage (10-12") in fall
  2. Soil test and amendment application
  3. Cover crop incorporation if applicable
  4. Final bed formation 2-3 weeks before planting
  5. Plastic mulch installation (optional) for weed control

Commercial Planting Configurations

Bed System Options:

SystemBed WidthRows/BedIn-Row SpacingPlants/100 ft
Standard36"26"400
Intensive42"36"600
Ultra-intensive48"44"1,200

Transplant vs. Direct Seeding:

MethodAdvantagesDisadvantages
TransplantsUniform stands, precise timingHigher cost ($15-25/tray)
Direct seedingLower cost, no transplant shockThinning required, less uniform
Precision seedingReduces thinning, lower costEquipment investment

Production Calendar (Northern Temperate)

Spring Production:

WeekActivityNotes
-8Start transplants (greenhouse)200 cells/tray
-4Harden transplantsReduce water, increase ventilation
0Field transplantingAfter last hard frost
+3First side-dressNitrogen application
+6-8Harvest begins50-55 day varieties

Fall Production (Premium Quality):

Week Before First FrostActivity
12Start transplants or direct seed
10Transplant to field
7Begin pest monitoring
4-6Primary harvest
0-4Protected harvest (row covers)

Precision Fertigation

Drip System Design

Specifications:

ComponentSpecification
Drip tape8-mil, 8" emitter spacing
Flow rate0.45 GPM/100 ft
Operating pressure8-12 psi
Filtration150-mesh screen
InjectionVenturi or electric dosatron

Fertigation Schedule

Weekly Nutrient Targets (lbs/acre):

WeekNP₂O₅K₂OCaNotes
1-2322Establishment
3-46142Vegetative growth
5-68153Bulb development
7-840.532Pre-harvest

Total Season Application:

  • Nitrogen: 50-70 lbs N/acre
  • Phosphorus: 30-50 lbs P₂O₅/acre
  • Potassium: 60-80 lbs K₂O/acre
  • Calcium: Critical for quality

Micronutrient Management

Critical Micronutrients:

NutrientRateTimingMethod
Boron0.5-1 lb B/acrePre-plant + foliarGranular + spray
Molybdenum0.5 oz/acreTransplantingTransplant solution
Zinc2-4 lb Zn/acreIf deficientFoliar

Boron Deficiency Prevention:

  • Common issue in brassicas
  • Causes hollow stem, internal browning
  • Apply Solubor (0.5 lb/100 gal) as foliar spray at week 3 and 5

Integrated Pest Management

Monitoring Protocols

Scouting Schedule:

  • Twice weekly during active growth
  • Check 5 locations per acre, 5 plants per location
  • Record pest species, numbers, life stages
  • Note beneficial insect activity

Action Thresholds:

PestThresholdAction
Imported cabbageworm0.3 larvae/plantBt application
Diamondback moth0.5 larvae/plantSpinosad rotation
Cabbage aphid10% plants infestedTargeted spray
Flea beetles5% defoliationRow covers or spray

Biological Control Program

Augmentative Release Schedule:

BeneficialTargetRelease RateTiming
Trichogramma spp.Moth eggs100,000/acre/weekThroughout season
Aphidius colemaniAphids0.5/sq ft weeklyWhen aphids detected
Beauveria bassianaMultiplePer labelEvery 7-14 days

Chemical Control (When Necessary)

Rotation Program:

WeekProduct ClassActive IngredientTarget
1MicrobialBt var. kurstakiCaterpillars
2SpinosynSpinosadAll larvae
3MicrobialBt var. aizawaiCaterpillars
4PyrethroidLambda-cyhalothrinMultiple

OMRI-Approved Options:

TargetProductRatePHI
CaterpillarsBt (Dipel)0.5-2 lb/acre0 days
CaterpillarsSpinosad (Entrust)1.5-2 oz/acre1 day
AphidsPyrethrinPer label0 days
AphidsNeem oil1-2%0 days
Flea beetlesKaolin clay25-50 lb/acre0 days

Disease Management

Clubroot Management Protocol:

PracticeImplementation
pH managementMaintain 7.0-7.2 with lime
RotationMinimum 7 years without brassicas
Clean transplantsCertified disease-free
Soil testingPCR testing of soil before planting
Resistant varietiesLimited availability, use when possible

Black Rot Prevention:

StrategyDetails
Seed treatmentHot water (122°F for 25 min) or Thiram
Transplant inspectionReject any symptomatic trays
IrrigationAvoid overhead; use drip
Tool sanitation10% bleach between fields
RoguingRemove infected plants immediately

Harvest and Post-Harvest Operations

Harvest Specifications

Commercial Grade Standards:

GradeSizeQuality Criteria
Fancy2.5-3.5"Perfect shape, no defects
No. 12-4"Minor blemishes acceptable
No. 21.5-4.5"More defects, misshapen OK

Harvest Indicators:

  • Size reaches grade requirements
  • Flesh is firm, not spongy
  • Skin is smooth, not cracked
  • No hollow stem when cut

Harvest Procedures

Field Harvest Protocol:

  1. Harvest in early morning (maximum turgidity)
  2. Cut at soil line with sharp knife
  3. Remove leaves immediately in field
  4. Leave 1" stub on stem
  5. Place in clean harvest bins
  6. Move to shade within 30 minutes

Cooling and Storage

Cooling Methods:

MethodTime to TemperatureBest Application
Hydrocooling15-20 minutesHigh volume
Forced-air cooling2-4 hoursPacked product
Room cooling12-24 hoursSmall quantities

Storage Specifications:

ParameterOptimalNotes
Temperature32-34°F (0-1°C)Critical for quality
Relative humidity95-98%Prevent wilting
Storage duration2-3 monthsPremium quality: 1 month
Ethylene sensitivityLowCan store near fruits
Freezing point30.2°F (-1°C)Avoid freezing

Packing and Presentation

Pack Formats:

FormatCount/WeightMarket
Bulk bin40-50 lbsProcessing, wholesale
Consumer pack2-3 bulbs (1 lb)Retail
Bunched (with leaves)2-3 bulbsFarmers market
Mixed color pack2 green + 2 purplePremium retail

Quality Control:

  • Size uniformity within grade
  • No cracking or mechanical damage
  • Clean cut, minimal stem
  • Free of pest damage
  • Temperature verified (<40°F)

Economic Analysis

Production Costs (Per Acre)

CategoryCost Range
Land preparation$200-400
Transplants (20,000/acre)$600-1,000
Fertilizer$150-300
Irrigation$100-200
Pest management$150-300
Labor (cultivation)$300-500
Harvest labor$800-1,200
Packing materials$200-400
Total Variable$2,500-4,300

Revenue Projections

Market ChannelPriceUnits/AcreRevenue
Wholesale$0.75-1.25/lb15,000-20,000 lbs$11,250-25,000
Farmers Market$2.00-3.00/lb10,000-15,000 lbs$20,000-45,000
Restaurant Direct$1.50-2.50/lb8,000-12,000 lbs$12,000-30,000

Break-Even Analysis

  • Wholesale break-even: ~4,000 lbs @ $1.00/lb
  • Premium market break-even: ~2,000 lbs @ $2.50/lb
  • Purple varieties command 20-30% premium

Troubleshooting Advanced Issues

Problem: Hollow stem in commercial plantings

  • Cause: Boron deficiency, rapid growth, heat stress
  • Solution: Soil and tissue testing, boron application, variety selection

Problem: Variable sizing across field

  • Cause: Irrigation non-uniformity, soil variation, transplant quality
  • Solution: Audit irrigation system, zone management, transplant grading

Problem: Short shelf life

  • Cause: Field heat, delayed cooling, temperature fluctuations
  • Solution: Morning harvest, rapid cooling, cold chain maintenance

Problem: Unmarketable appearance despite good flavor

  • Cause: Flea beetle damage, weather checking, handling damage
  • Solution: Integrated pest management, row covers, harvest training

Quality Assurance Protocol

Pre-Harvest:

  • Scout for pests 48 hours before harvest
  • Check bulb size against grade targets
  • Verify cooling facility operational
  • Prepare clean harvest equipment

Harvest Day:

  • Begin harvest before 8 AM
  • Remove leaves in field
  • Transport to cooler within 1 hour
  • Begin cooling immediately

Post-Harvest:

  • Product at 34°F within 4 hours
  • Grade and pack within 24 hours
  • Document lot numbers for traceability
  • Maintain cold chain to customer

With these advanced production systems, you'll achieve the consistency, quality, and efficiency required for successful commercial kohlrabi production.

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