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Definition of Rutabagas
1. rutabaga [n] - See also: rutabaga
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rutabagas
Literary usage of Rutabagas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Productive Feeding of Farm Animals by Fritz Wilhelm Woll (1921)
"rutabagas are extensively grown by British and Canadian farmers, but less than
mangels or sugar beets in this country. Fio. 23. ..."
2. Cattle Feeding with Sugar Beets, Sugar, Molasses, and Sugar Beet Residuum by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1902)
"We are willing to admit that the yield per acre is greater with rutabagas than
with sugar beets, but there are other issues to be considered besides the ..."
3. Cattle Feeding with Sugar Beets, Sugar, Molasses, and Sugar Beet Residuum by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1902)
"We are willing to admit that the yield per acre ia greater with rutabagas than
with sugar beets, but there are other issues to be considered besides the ..."
4. The Principles of Agronomy: A Text-book of Crop Production for High-schools by Franklin Stewart Harris, George Stewart (1915)
"Turnips (Brassica rapa) and rutabagas (Brassica campestris) belong to the ...
Turnips are much smaller than rutabagas. They have a much more regular shape ..."
5. Manual of Gardening: A Practical Guide to the Making of Home Grounds and the by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"Yellow Globe is the favorite yellow fall turnip, though some persons grow yellow
rutabagas and call them turnips. For late crop of white turnips, ..."
6. The Forage and Fiber Crops in America by Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1907)
"TURNIPS, rutabagas, KOHLRABI AND CABBAGES 363. Types.—A multitude of cultivated
forms is supposed to have arisen from Brassica ..."
7. The Forage and Fiber Crops in America by Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1907)
"TURNIPS, rutabagas, KOHLRABI AND CABBAGES 363. Types.—A multitude of cultivated
forms is supposed to have arisen from Brassica ..."