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18513 reflections2001 web. http://www.uwyo.edu/agexpstn/reflections/2001/reflections2001web.pdf Edgar Reeves FFor more than a decade, the College of Agriculture at the University of Wyoming has published Reflections. I believe it is the most attractive research magazine in the academic world. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research leafy   spurge   flea   beetles   plant   sciences   weed   species   parasitic   wasps   russian   knapweed   foxtail   barley   brassica   coalbed   methane Jan 1, 2001  

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