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This Sojourner rover image of the Cabbage Patch shows small rounded objects on the surface that are about 3-4 cm across. Some of these are within excavations, which are about 0.5 cm wide. Several questions arise about the pebbles: Why are they rounded? Where did they come from? What do they mean?
These cabbage wagons were a familiar sight to Onalaska residents. They were parked behind the building and were a temptation to the young folks, especially at Halloween. A favorite trick was to disassemble a wagon, take all the parts to another location, piece by piece, and then re-assemble it.
The familiar cabbage, a popular vegetable in many cultures, is a member of the cruciferous family of flowering plants that also includes the mustards and broccolis.
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In experiments conducted in 1968 the report reveals the influence of atmospheric precipitation on the rate at which Sevin, phthalophos and phosalone - DDT replacements were being introduced into agricultural practice for cabbage plants. Studies of the dynamics of the specified preparations'
16-6 16-6 A Simple Buffer Demonstration Source: Borrowed from the Purdue lecture demonstration site: http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/demos/main_pages/17.4.html Description: Four beakers (or crystallizing dishes) are filled to the same level: two contain water while two contain acetate buffer.
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services safeguards the public and supports Florida's agricultural economy by ensuring the safety and wholesomeness of food and other consumer products through inspection and testing programs.
The South Florida Extension - Leadership in Vegetables (LIV) working group targets information specific to vegetable production in south FL as defined by individual county vegetable advisory committees.