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    ...be destructive pests. However, centipedes will bite, and millipedes give off a repugnant odor when handled. This publication lists many ways to control these pests indoors and outdoors. (2 Pages)...
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    Course Information This online course teaches corn growers and pesticide applicators to identify, treat, and prevent insect pests in Texas corn. The effect of transgenic, or biotech, corn varieties on...
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    ...beekeeping guide. It will answer your questions about honeybee biology, beekeeping equipment and suit options, and what to expect during your first year of beekeeping. This course is perfect for...
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    To meet production goals and maintain profits, grain sorghum growers need to adopt an integrated approach to managing insect and mite pests. Integrated pest management (IPM) takes advantage of all...
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    Aggie Horticulture began serving gardening and horticultural crop production information in October 1994 with factsheets, guides and databases are based on years of testing and practice. More than 50 teachers,...
    Skip Richter training a squash vine up a trellis
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    Step Up Scale Down is a 12-week online weight loss and wellness program. It promotes healthy weight loss and lifestyle habits based on USDA guidelines and scientific research to promote...
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    ...course, you will be able to: Understand the rules for each class Apply the judging guidelines to each class by judging video classes Articulate placings during oral reasons Note: Learners...
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    ...Using instructional videos, they guide you through the first steps to getting your operation started. They also provide you with the basic knowledge you will need to maintain your operation....
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    ...about earth materials and objects in the sky what happens during changes in the earth and sky and how to care for their environment. Learn to guide children’s scientific thinking...