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Journal Articles, Book Chapters and Published Proceedings Papers (# indicates refereed)  Through August, 2006: 1 # Zalom, F.G. 1977. A nematomorph parasitizing a backswimmer (Hemiptera: Notonectidae). Amer. Midl. Nat. 97: 229-300. 2 # Zalom, F.G. 1977. The Notonectidae of Arizona. S. W. Nat.
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Soil samples can be submitted to the MSU Soil Testing Lab directly or through your county Cooperative Extension office. Information presented in this bulletin allows Michigan vegetable growers to develop effective supplemental nutrient use programs.
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The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus), introduced before the mid-1800s into the United States from Europe, is a worldwide pest of cruciferous crops. The larvae attack a wide range of cole crops including: cabbage, cauliflower, rape, kale, turnip, and brussels sprouts.
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Vegetable Images artichoke asparagus basil bay (laurel) beans beet broccoli Brussels sprouts cabbage carrot cauliflower celery and celeriac Chinese cabbages chives cilantro or coriander collards and kale cucumber daikon
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TRENT UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES NEWSNumber 12, December 2004 As the year winds down, many of us start planning our holidays - who we will see, what we will eat, and where we will go. Tradition at this time of year plays an important role in our lives.
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Brussels Sprouts are one of the more unusual of the brassica family. Unlike the cabbage or broccoli with one central large bud or blossom, the Brussels Sprout grows on a stalk. This stalk can grow to up to three feet in height. The edible parts of the plant are clusters of swollen buds or sprouts.
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Although scientists can't pinpoint what causes every case of cancer, most agree that up to 40 percent of cases are diet-related.
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