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Advanced Cabbage Production: Commercial Systems and Quality Management
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Advanced Cabbage Production: Commercial Systems and Quality Management

Comprehensive guide to commercial cabbage production including transplant systems, disease management protocols, harvest operations, and storage systems.

22 min de lecture
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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.

Commercial Cabbage Production

Cabbage is a major commercial crop with global production of 71 million tons annually. This advanced guide covers production systems from transplant through storage for fresh and processing markets.

Market Overview

Industry Profile

MetricGlobal Value
Production71 million tons (2021)
Major producersChina, India, Russia, S. Korea
US production~80,000 acres
MarketsFresh, processing, fermentation

Market Segments

SegmentCharacteristics
Fresh retailAppearance critical
FoodserviceSize uniformity
Processing (coleslaw)Quality, yield
SauerkrautSugar content, density

Transplant Production

Greenhouse Systems

ParameterSpecification
Container128-288 cell trays
MediaPeat-based, sterile
Germination temp70-75°F
Growing temp60-65°F
Duration4-6 weeks

Transplant Quality

CharacteristicTarget
Stem diameter3-5 mm
Height4-6 inches
True leaves4-6
Root systemWhite, active
Disease-freeEssential

Hardening Protocol

StageTemperatureDuration
Reduce temp5°F decrease2-3 days
Further reduce10°F decrease2-3 days
Field conditionsMatch field2-3 days

Field Production

Site Requirements

FactorSpecification
Soil typeWell-drained, loamy
pH6.0-6.8 (higher if club root risk)
Organic matter3%+ preferred
DrainageExcellent
Prior cropNon-brassica

Planting Systems

SystemSpacingPlants/Acre
Single row36" × 12"14,500
Single row36" × 18"9,700
Beds (2 rows)40" × 12"26,000
High density30" × 10"20,900

Transplanting Operations

FactorSpecification
TimingOvercast, cool preferred
DepthSame as container
Starter solutionOptional but beneficial
Survival target95%+

Fertility Management

Nutrient Requirements

Nutrientlbs/acreTiming
Nitrogen150-200Split
Phosphorus80-150Preplant
Potassium150-250Preplant + side
Sulfur20-30Important for brassicas
Boron1-2Essential

Nitrogen Program

ApplicationTimingRate (lbs N/acre)
PreplantBefore transplant50-75
Side dress 13-4 weeks50-60
Side dress 2Frame stage30-50

Micronutrients

NutrientDeficiency SymptomSolution
BoronHollow stem, poor qualitySoil or foliar
MolybdenumWhiptailRaise pH, foliar
CalciumTip burnCalcium spray

Disease Management (Commercial)

Black Rot Protocol

Most damaging disease—requires integrated approach

ComponentImplementation
Seed treatmentHot water 122°F/25-30 min
Resistant varietiesAvailable for some markets
Rotation2-3 year minimum
ScoutingWeekly inspection
SanitationRemove infected plants
Water managementAvoid overhead irrigation

Club Root Management

StrategyImplementation
pH management>7.2 target
Rotation7+ years if infected
Resistant varieties'Kilaton', others
Clean transplantsEssential
Field historyKnow infected fields

Integrated Program

TimingAction
Pre-seasonField history, pH adjustment
Seed/transplantHot water, certified stock
At plantingFungicides if warranted
Growing seasonScout weekly
Post-harvestResidue management

Harvest Operations

Maturity Indices

IndicatorSpecification
FirmnessSolid when pressed
SizeMarket specification
Wrapper leavesSlightly loose
ColorAppropriate for variety

Harvest Methods

MethodDescriptionLabor
Hand harvestSelective, quality focusHigh
MechanicalOnce-over, uniform standLower

Commercial Hand Harvest

StepSpecification
CuttingSharp knife, at base
Trimming3-4 wrapper leaves retained
GradingField or packing shed
PackingCartons or bulk bins

Mechanical Harvest

ConsiderationFactor
Stand uniformityCritical
Maturity uniformityRequired
Damage potentialMust minimize
Labor savingsSignificant

Postharvest Handling

Cooling

MethodRateNotes
Room coolingSlowAdequate for storage
Forced-airModerateFaster
HydrocoolingFastCan increase disease risk

Storage Conditions

ParameterFresh MarketLong Storage
Temperature32-35°F32°F
Humidity90-95%95%+
Duration2-4 weeks4-6 months

Controlled Atmosphere

For extended storage:

ParameterLevel
Oxygen2.5-5%
Carbon dioxide2.5-6%
Temperature32°F
Duration5-6+ months

Quality Maintenance

FactorManagement
TemperatureMaintain cold chain
HumidityHigh to prevent drying
HandlingMinimize bruising
VentilationAdequate for CO2 removal

Production Economics

Cost Estimates (per acre)

CategoryCost Range
Transplants$300-500
Land preparation$150-300
Fertilizer$200-400
Irrigation$150-300
Pest management$200-400
Harvest$1,000-2,500
Packing$800-1,500
Total$2,800-5,900

Yield and Returns

MetricRange
Yield20,000-35,000 lbs/acre
Cartons/acre500-1,000
PriceVariable
Gross returnsVariable with market

Troubleshooting Production

IssueCauseSolution
Poor standTransplant qualityImprove transplants
Uneven maturityConditions, geneticsUniform practices
SplittingWater, overmaturityConsistent water, timing
Black rot outbreakContaminated seed/stockHot water treatment, sanitation
Low yieldsMultiple factorsSystematic review

Commercial cabbage production requires attention to disease prevention, consistent cultural practices, and proper storage for profitable returns.

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