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Southern United States / Auburn /  Alabama / Columbus /  Georgia metropolitan area / Auburn University / Auburn / Erik Aaes / Integrated pest management / Obesity / Geography of Alabama / Alabama / Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Date: 2012-03-22 12:49:31
Southern United States
Auburn
Alabama
Columbus
Georgia metropolitan area
Auburn University
Auburn
Erik Aaes
Integrated pest management
Obesity
Geography of Alabama
Alabama
Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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