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Table 3. Simulated responses of hybrids at 3 late-planting dates for four ISU Research & Demonstration Farms. For yield columns, simulated yield with the fullest-season hybrid planted on 28 May, was set at 100% yield pot

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Source URL: www.extension.iastate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-09 07:11:43
    322Zoology / Calf / Cow-calf operation / Bull / Dairy cattle / Ice calving / Cattle / Livestock / Agriculture

    A Defined Calving Season Increases Uniformity and Profits Darrell Rankins, Ph.D. Alabama Cooperative Extension System Animal Scientist large percentage of the cows in Alabama have a bull running with them year-round thus

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    Source URL: www.bamabeef.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-01 12:00:50
    323Nematodes / Taxonomy / Organic gardening / Protostome / Xiphinema americanum / Entomopathogenic nematode / Parasites / Biology / Zoology

    X[removed]Virginia Corn Board Nematode Survey Results Submitted by: Keith Balderson, Extension Agent, ANR, Essex County During the 2007 growing season, the Virginia Corn Board provided funding for a corn nematode survey in

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    Source URL: pubs.ext.vt.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-09-11 11:48:58
    324Amateur Radio Emergency Communications / AREC / Piedmont / Botany / Flora / Biology / Festuca arundinacea / Poaceae / Festuca

    publication[removed]The Virginia Perennial Cool-Season Grass Forage Variety Report: A 3-Year Summary[removed]S.R. Smith, Forage Extension Specialist, Virginia Tech

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    Source URL: pubs.ext.vt.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-09-11 11:46:12
    325Agricultural soil science / Agronomy / Vegetable / Raised bed gardening / Garden / Greenhouse / Container garden / Tomato / Season extension / Agriculture / Land management / Landscape architecture

    Vegetable Gardening in the Mountains Fact Sheet No. [removed]Gardening Series| Fruits and Vegetables

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    Source URL: www.ext.colostate.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-03-28 17:00:31
    326Tomatoes / Biodiversity / Fruit / Early Girl / Heirloom tomato / Marglobe / Sweet corn / Plant breeding / Open pollination / Biology / Food and drink / Agriculture

    What’s in Season from the Garden State Biweekly Highlights from Cooperative Extension, a unit of Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station August 4, 2008 Where has all the (tomato) flavor gone…long time pas

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    Source URL: www.njfarmfresh.rutgers.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2008-08-05 10:48:14
    327Microbiology / Prunus / Fruit / Peach / Salmonella / Food / Salmonellosis / Cooking / Bacteria / Biology / Health

    Your extension connection to nutrition and fitness Nothing Says Summer Like Peaches Each year, the summer season signals the arrival of juicy, sweet peaches. In the United States, most peaches are grown in California, Ge

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    Source URL: www.extension.iastate.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-28 11:49:59
    328Microbiology / Prunus / Fruit / Peach / Salmonella / Food / Salmonellosis / Cooking / Bacteria / Biology / Health

    Your extension connection to nutrition and fitness Nothing Says Summer Like Peaches Each year, the summer season signals the arrival of juicy, sweet peaches. In the United States, most peaches are grown in California, Ge

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    Source URL: www.extension.iastate.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-28 10:11:58
    329Seedling / Seed / Soil / Transpiration / Sowing / Plant reproduction / Botany / Biology

    Photo by Elishia Johnson By David Mercker, Extension Forester, The University of Tennessee northern locations). Tree roots grow during cooler months. By planting well before the growing season, roots will settle into th

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    Source URL: www.forestry.alabama.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-12 12:36:59
    330Fodder / Tropical agriculture / Native American cuisine / Staple foods / Corn stover / Maize / Silage / Stover / Cereal / Agriculture / Food and drink / Energy crops

    Extension Responds: Flood Handling Corn in an “Emergency” Forage Season: Changes in Quality

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    Source URL: www.uwex.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2004-07-01 11:42:18
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