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Yes, PPMSs open-ended design saves you time and money. Our provider defined solutions allow for expansion and modification as your needs grow and change. ... more
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Please refer to our “Fact Sheet” or contact the El Dorado Department of Agriculture. ... more
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They can't, realistically. Nor would you want them to, since bacteria are an integral part of all living organisms. Your body, right now, contains more bacterial cells than human cells. The simplest way to prevent bacteria from living on a small ... more
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Here at ISU, we have two management recommendation for SCN-infested fields. The recommendation given is based on the SCN egg population density (egg count) of the sample submitted. ... more
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Well, as you may know there was a war between Iran and Iraq which took a huge toll on the economy and many people's lives. The air raids, missile attacks, power outages (black-outs), huge line-ups at grocery stores and bakeries, war news and war ... more
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National Health Education Standards Primary Literacy Standards Standards for the English Language Arts Standards for Social Studies National Science Education Standards Is Growing Healthy available in languages other than English? Growing Healthy ... more
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The answer to this question depends a lot on the crop that is being grown. Substrates have been successfully employed in the cultivation of most vegetable vine crops grown in greenhouses such as tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers and some cut flowers ... more
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Yes, 2 out of 3 of them are. See the information page on Australia's Seals. ... more
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A.Yes indeed, over the past 15 years we have seen enormous growth throughout Australia and New Zealand. Shade Sail structures have become extremely popular and we expect this growth to continue for many years to come. ... more
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When an underground cavity enlarges to the point that its ceiling can no longer support the weight of overlying sediments, the earth suddenly collapses into the cavity. A circular hole typically forms and grows over a period of minutes to hours. ... more
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