Agricultural Research Magazine (November/December 2010 issue)
Agricultural Research is published 10 times a year by
the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA). The Secretary of Agriculture
has determined that this periodical is necessary in the
transaction of public business required by law.

Table of Contents for November/December 2010:

Forum—Working Together To Fight Citrus Greening
Citrus Greening? Not If These Scientists Can Help It!
Better Ballfields and Rain Gardens Start Below the Surface
Pest-Free Christmas Trees
Taking a Closer Look at Tannins
Predators Can Be a Farmer’s Best Friend
Rolling Rye Guidelines Help Determine When’s Best
Ridding the Texas-Mexico Border of Cattle Fever Ticks
Saving America’s Hemlocks
In Peoria, a Brisk Business in Biodiesel Research
Public Gardens and ARS Working Together in Plant Preservation
A Green Light for Postfire Grazing
New Fuels From an Ancient Crop
CO2 in Soil Easily Measured
Infrared Sheds Light on Beneficial Microbes
Defatted Corn Protein Produces Palatable Gluten-Free Bread
New Soybeans With Seed Rot Resistance Identified
ARS Overseas Lab Sets the Stage for Reuniting a Weed and Its Enemies
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Agricultural Research Magazine (November/December 2010 issue)
Agricultural Research is published 10 times a year by
the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA). The Secretary of Agriculture
has determined that this periodical is necessary in the
transaction of public business required by law.

Table of Contents for November/December 2010:

Forum—Working Together To Fight Citrus Greening
Citrus Greening? Not If These Scientists Can Help It!
Better Ballfields and Rain Gardens Start Below the Surface
Pest-Free Christmas Trees
Taking a Closer Look at Tannins
Predators Can Be a Farmer’s Best Friend
Rolling Rye Guidelines Help Determine When’s Best
Ridding the Texas-Mexico Border of Cattle Fever Ticks
Saving America’s Hemlocks
In Peoria, a Brisk Business in Biodiesel Research
Public Gardens and ARS Working Together in Plant Preservation
A Green Light for Postfire Grazing
New Fuels From an Ancient Crop
CO2 in Soil Easily Measured
Infrared Sheds Light on Beneficial Microbes
Defatted Corn Protein Produces Palatable Gluten-Free Bread
New Soybeans With Seed Rot Resistance Identified
ARS Overseas Lab Sets the Stage for Reuniting a Weed and Its Enemies
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Agricultural Research Magazine (November/December 2010 issue)

Agricultural Research Magazine (November/December 2010 issue)

by Agricultural Research Service USDA
Agricultural Research Magazine (November/December 2010 issue)

Agricultural Research Magazine (November/December 2010 issue)

by Agricultural Research Service USDA

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Agricultural Research is published 10 times a year by
the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA). The Secretary of Agriculture
has determined that this periodical is necessary in the
transaction of public business required by law.

Table of Contents for November/December 2010:

Forum—Working Together To Fight Citrus Greening
Citrus Greening? Not If These Scientists Can Help It!
Better Ballfields and Rain Gardens Start Below the Surface
Pest-Free Christmas Trees
Taking a Closer Look at Tannins
Predators Can Be a Farmer’s Best Friend
Rolling Rye Guidelines Help Determine When’s Best
Ridding the Texas-Mexico Border of Cattle Fever Ticks
Saving America’s Hemlocks
In Peoria, a Brisk Business in Biodiesel Research
Public Gardens and ARS Working Together in Plant Preservation
A Green Light for Postfire Grazing
New Fuels From an Ancient Crop
CO2 in Soil Easily Measured
Infrared Sheds Light on Beneficial Microbes
Defatted Corn Protein Produces Palatable Gluten-Free Bread
New Soybeans With Seed Rot Resistance Identified
ARS Overseas Lab Sets the Stage for Reuniting a Weed and Its Enemies

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BN ID: 2940012564627
Publisher: Avalon Publishers
Publication date: 04/04/2012
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