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         Crops Miscellaneous:     more books (100)
  1. Marketing characteristics in shipments of Maine tablestock p0tatoes to the export market from the 1975 and 1976 crops (Miscellaneous report ; no. 211) by Edward F Johnston, 1979
  2. Production and marketing handbook for horticultural crops in Barbados (Miscellaneous publication) by J. S Lohoar, 1981
  3. Southcentral Idaho crop enterprise budgets (Miscellaneous series) by T. A Powell, 1981
  4. GALL MIDGES OF ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE: VOL VI: GALL MIDGES OF MISCELLANEOUS CROPS.
  5. Samaru miscellaneous paper by R. M Meredith, 1965
  6. The use of pine bark in the production of ornamental crops (Miscellaneous publication / Texs Agricultural Experiment Station) by A. F DeWerth, 1971
  7. Field Crops in New York (Cornell miscellaneous bulletin) by Samuel R Aldrich, 1959
  8. Miscellaneous publication / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station by A. C Magee, 1959
  9. Labor use in the Eastern Shore truck crop harvest (Miscellaneous publication) by Wayne C Rohrer, 1953
  10. Norm input-output data of the main crops of Cyprus (Miscellaneous publications) by Stelios Papachristodoulou, 1970
  11. Miscellaneous publication / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station by John W Thomas, 1959
  12. Miscellaneous truck-crop insects in Louisiana: I. Insects injurious to the globe artichoke in Louisiana (Bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by Thomas Henry Jones, 1918
  13. Sampling of soils, soilless growing media, crop plants and miscellaneous substances for chemical analysis (Booklet / Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food) by A. D Hughes, 1979
  14. Oregon crop water use and irrigation requirements (Extension miscellaneous / Oregon State University. Extension Service) by Richard H Cuenca, 1992

41. Project: Growth And Development Of Miscellaneous Bulb Crops E.g. Crocus, Eucomis
Project Growth and development of miscellaneous bulb crops eg Crocus, Eucomisbicolor, Galanthus, Leucocoryne, Chionodoxa, Allium, Veltheimia, Hymenocallis
http://www.niwi.knaw.nl/en/oi/nod/onderzoek/OND1240009/toon
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Project: Growth and development of miscellaneous bulb crops e.g. Crocus, Eucomis bicolor, Galanthus, Leucocoryne, Chionodoxa, Allium, Veltheimia, Hymenocallis, Iris reticulata, Dahlia.
Titel Groei en ontwikkeling van bijzondere bolgewasen o.a. Crocus, Eucomis bicolor, Galanthus, Leucocoryne, Chionodoxa, Allium, Veltheimia, Hymenocallis, Iris reticulata, Dahlia. Abstract storage temperature, planting date, flowering, periodicity. Period early 1973 - end of 1996 Status completed Related organisations
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42. AgManager: Info On Crops, Livestock, Farm Management And Policy
Farm Management FM Guides. miscellaneous. Title, Bulletin, PDF. ImportantFarm Business Terms Defined, MF477, Download. Weights and Measures
http://www.agmanager.info/farmmgt/fmg/miscellaneous/default.asp
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Farm Management: FM Guides
Miscellaneous
Title Bulletin PDF Important Farm Business Terms Defined MF-477 Download Weights and Measures for the Farm Business MF-391 Download Geographic Regions for Crop Cost-Return Budgets MF-2235 Download In order to read the PDF documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click the on the following icon to download the free software Department of Agricultural Economics College of Agriculture Kansas State University

43. Crop Information; Cole Crops
Vegetative stage From most cole crops the plants are uprooted from the field inOctober and Regeneration of miscellaneous crucifers (other than colecrops).
http://www.cgn.wageningen-ur.nl/pgr/approach/regeneration/crucifers.htm
Regeneration of crucifers
Detailed information about the CGN crucifers collection can be found here The crucifer collection is divided in two groups:
Regeneration of cole crops
Seed dormancy
None.
Vernalization
Vernalization of Brassica oleracea
Kailan does not need vernalization.
Crop phenology
Cole crops J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S cabbage (white/red) savoy cabbage borecole brussels sprouts kailan : seed/seedling stage : vegetative stage : generative stage : in greenhouse
Sowing and Planting
Cauliflower is not treated like the other cole crops for which sowing for seed production is similar to sowing for vegetable production. The early cauliflowers can produce seed in 1 year when sown in February. Late types need vernalization and are sown later in the year. Sometimes tissue culture is applied, because plants which form curds cannot be kept throughout the winter due to rotting. Breeding firms assist in the regeneration of cauliflower and use different procedures.
Table 4. Sowing and planting dates of cabbages

44. Other Publications
836. Yiassemides, P. 1967. Norm inputoutput data of the main citrusand vine crops of Cyprus. miscellaneous Publications 2, 130p. 837.
http://kypros.org/ARI/othergr.html
Other Publications
751. Charalambous, J. 1966. The composition and uses of carob bean. Agricultural
Research Institute (mineographed) 50p.
752. Marriott, J., and Proctor, F.C. 1974. Effect of storage temperature and packing
method on keeping quality of Cyprus carrots. Technical Commission of ISHS.
753. Orphanos, P.I. 1975. Photosynthesis and crop production. Geoponika
226:267-273. (in Greek).
754. Hadjichristodoulou, A., and Della, Athena. 1976. Evaluation of durum wheat,
barley and common vetch germ plasm in Cyprus. Plant Genetic Resources
Newsletter FAO, AGP/PGR 32:8-15.
755. Hadjichristodoulou, A., and Della, Athena. 1976. Genetic diversity in Cyprus.
Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter FAO AGP/PGR 32:8-15.
756. Orphanos, P.I. 1978. Growth analysis. An example with the potato.
Geoponika 240:10-13. (in Greek).
757. Orphanos, P.I. 1978. Agricultural literature and the AGRIS system.
Geoponika 243:138-141 (in Greek).
758. Della, Athena. 1980. Broad bean collecting in Cyprus. Plant Genetic Resources
Newsletter 44:17-19.
759. Della, Athena, Martins Farias, Rena, and Josephides, C.M. 1980. Barley and

45. Seed Savers: Library Catalogue: Title -Miscellaneous Information On Many Small C
miscellaneous Information on Many Small crops. Auth or Ed PublisherDate Pub Different Sources, Different sources, Content Small
http://www.genevar.com.au/seedsavers/libcat/docs/766.html
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Title Language Category All fields Browse by: [ Title Subject Language Publication Type Miscellaneous Information on Many Small Crops Auth or Ed: Publisher: Date Pub: Different Sources Different sources Content: Small Crops, Quinoa, sorghum, echinacea brussels sprouts, cucumbers, pumpkins, millet, economics of vegetable cultivation, velvet beans, tomatoes, chia seed, carobs, groundnut, seed saving, dictionary of economic plants, peas, asparagus, cocoyams, cowpeas, beans, corn maize, potatoes,lima bean, lettuce, poppies, tobacco,basils, sweet potatoes, soybeans, coffee, Photocopies of Extracts Section: Cat: Pub Type: Lang: Illust: Pages: Two C Crops - green Yellow Manilla Folder of extracts/ English Many Home Local Seed Networks Get Involved About Us ... Contact Us
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46. 2002 Crop Report FRUIT AND NUT CROPS Crops
Merced County 2002 Crop Report. FRUIT AND NUT crops. 1998, 27, 9.06, 245, $489.20,$120,000. miscellaneous(3), 2002, 2,237, , 2,237, ACRE, $7,319.27, $16,373,000.
http://web.co.merced.ca.us/ag/croprpt02/fruit and nut crops.htm
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Merced County 2002 Crop Report
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS CROP YEAR ACRES HARVESTED PRODUCTION VALUE PER ACRE TOTAL UNIT PER UNIT TOTAL ALMONDS (HULLS) TON ALMONDS (KERNEL BASIS) TON APRICOTS TON FIGS (DRY) TON FROZEN FRUIT TON GRAPES (RAISIN TO WINE) TON GRAPES (RAISIN) TON GRAPES (WINE) TON KIWI TON MISCELLANEOUS ACRE NECTARINES TON PEACHES (CLINGSTONE) TON PEACHES (FREESTONE) TON PISTACHIOS TON PLUMS TON PLUMS, DRIED TON STRAWBERRIES TON WALNUTS (ENGLISH) TON TOTAL
  • For 2001: Frozen Fruit is now included in Miscellaneous Fruit and Nuts. For 2000: Includes Berries, Grapes and Melons. For 1999, 1998: Includes Apricots, Berries, Grapes and Melons. For 2002: Kiwis are now included in Miscellaneous Fruit and Nuts. For 2002: Includes Apples, Blueberries, Cane Berries, Cherries, Citrus, Grapes (Frozen and Table), Cannery and Fresh Figs, Fresh Peaches, Fruit Juices, Jujubes, Kiwis, Organic Fruits and Nuts, Pecans, Pears, Persimons, Plums and Plumcots. For 2001: Includes Apples, Berries, Cherries, Citrus, Grapes (Frozen and Table), Cannery and Fresh Figs, Fresh and Dried Peaches, Fruit juices, Organic Fruits and Nuts, Pecans, Pears, Plums and Plumcots. For 2000, 1998: Includes Apples, Fresh Berries, Cherries, Citrus, Pecans, Pears, Plumcots, Table Grapes, Cannery and Fresh Figs, Fresh Peaches and Fruit Juices.

47. 2001 Crop Report FRUIT AND NUT CROPS Crops
Merced County 2001 Crop Report. FRUIT AND NUT crops. 1997, 33, 9.33, 308, $1,020.00,$314,000. miscellaneous(2), 2001, 2,029, , 2,029, ACRE, $10,083.78, $20,460,000.
http://web.co.merced.ca.us/ag/croprpt01/fruit and nut crops.htm
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Merced County 2001 Crop Report
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS CROP YEAR ACRES HARVESTED PRODUCTION VALUE PER ACRE TOTAL UNIT PER UNIT TOTAL ALMONDS (HULLS) TON ALMONDS (KERNEL BASIS) TON APRICOTS TON FIGS (DRY) TON FROZEN FRUIT TON GRAPES (RAISIN TO WINE) TON GRAPES (RAISIN) TON GRAPES (WINE) TON KIWI TON MISCELLANEOUS ACRE NECTARINES TON PEACHES (CLINGSTONE) TON PEACHES (FREESTONE) TON PISTACHIOS TON PLUMS TON PLUMS, DRIED TON STRAWBERRIES TON WALNUTS (ENGLISH) TON TOTAL
  • For 2001: Frozen Fruit is now included in Miscellaneous Fruit and Nuts. For 2000: Includes Berries, Grapes, and Melons. For 1999, 1998: Includes Apricots, Berries, Grapes, and Melons. For 1997: Includes Berries, Grapes, Melons and Peaches. For 2001: Includes Apples, Berries, Cherries, Citrus, Grapes (Frozen and Table), Cannery and Fresh Figs, Fresh and Dried Peaches, Fruit juices, Organic Fruits and Nuts, Pecans, Pears, Plums, and Plumcots. For 2000, 1998: Includes Apples, Fresh Berries, Cherries, Citrus, Pecans, Pears, Plumcots, Table Grapes, Cannery and Fresh Figs, Fresh Peaches, and Fruit Juices. For 1999: Includes Apples, Fresh Berries, Cherries, Citrus, Pecans, Pears, Persimmons, Plumcots, Pomegranates, Table Grapes, Cannery and Fresh Figs, Fresh Peaches and Fruit Juices.

48. VGSC-VEGETABLE SCIENCE
life; halfcooling time; chilling injury; maintaining quality of floral crops. Fieldtrip to commercial postharvest facility required. miscellaneous course fee
http://www.calpoly.edu/~acadprog/2001depts/cagr/crsc_dept/vgsccrs2001.html
VGSC-VEGETABLE SCIENCE 2001-03 Catalog
Horticulture and Crop Science Department
VGSC 202 Enterprise Project (2–4) (CR/NC) Beginning field experience in production and marketing of a vegetable crop, under faculty supervision. Project participation is subject to approval by the department head and the Cal Poly Foundation. Degree credit limited to 4 units. Credit/No Credit grading only. 1 lecture, variable practicum. Prerequisite: CRSC 201, or consent of instructor. VGSC 230 Introduction to Vegetable Science (4) Environmental and cultural principles involved in the production of California vegetable crops; temperature, daylength and fertility effects on production and yield, use of plastic mulches and row covers, use of transplants, and pests and diseases affecting vegetables. Harvest principles, precooling methods and packaging. Survey of vegetable production for other than crop science majors. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. VGSC 232 California Vegetable Production (4) History, botany, growth characteristics and climatic adaptation, pests, and harvesting methods for the most important vegetable crops grown in California. Use of transplants, plastic mulches and row covers in vegetable production. Current topics in agriculture important to the vegetable industry. Field trip to a major California vegetable production area required. Survey of vegetable production for crop science majors. Miscellaneous course fee may be required–see

49. The Evergreen State College Organic Farm
The four crop categories are 1)potatoes and nightshades, 2) miscellaneous cropswith a carrot emphasis, 3) miscellaneous crops and 4) brassicas and legumes.
http://www.evergreen.edu/organicfarm/home.htm
Evergreen Ecological Agriculture Program Sustainable Agriculture Program Organic Farm ... Site Map Community Links The Evergreen State College Organic Farm
The Organic Farm Community Gardens Compost Facilities Farm House Academic Programs Alumni Directions Contact The Farm
About The Farm The farms annual crop production area comprises 38,000 square feet, just 5,000 square feet shy of an acre. The perennial crop production area is in addition to this. The production from this area is sold to the campus restaurant, Bon Appetit , from a farm-stand on red square every Tuesday and Thursday from 11am to 5pm and from the farm grounds (chicken eggs). All of the excess is given to the Thurston County Foodbank and the local charities, or composted. Proceeds from the sale of the crops are used to finance farm projects and purchase seeds and equipment. Two of the greenhouses, the cooler, compost shed, farm fencing and orchard are just a few projects made possible from farm sales. Another use for money generated on the farm is to fund student projects. Many of these projects are related to horticultural aspects of food crops. The farm production area is divided into sections that are used to delineate cropping areas for specific types of crops. The farm practices a strict 5 year crop rotation. The rotating of crops creates plant diversity over time as opposed to plant diversity in space. The rotation has 4 general crop categories with each category occupying a given space for one growing season. The fifth season is a fallow where no crop is grown. During the fallow weed control, green manuring and cover cropping are employed to rebuild the soil after 4 years of continuous crop production. The four crop categories are: 1)potatoes and nightshades, 2) miscellaneous crops with a carrot emphasis, 3) miscellaneous crops and 4) brassicas and legumes.

50. Related
State Federal Government International Agricultural Chemical CompaniesOrganizations Specific Weeds Weeds in Specific crops miscellaneous.
http://www.olemiss.edu/orgs/iws/related.htm

Universities
State Federal Government International ... Miscellaneous
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Federal Government
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51. Farm Books: Crops
Part III, Field crops, has subsections on grains, forage, fiber crops, sugar crops,root and tuber crops, and drugs and miscellaneous crops. Very thorough.
http://www.users.mis.net/~gwill/fb-crops.htm
Used Farming Books: Crops
, by E. J. Maynard and K. D. Kraus, The Great Western Sugar Co., 3rd revised edition, 1959, 91 pages plus 22 page appendix. Signed by Maynard. A practical guide to using sugar beets for fattening. (1) $10.00. The Book of Alfalfa , by F. D. Coburn, Orange Judd Co., 1908, 344 pages. All about alfalfa: history, yields, cultivation, for various livestock, in crop rotation, as nitrogen- fixer, enemies of, practical experience in different states. (4) $50.00 Costs of Producing Selected Crops in the United States1978, 1979, 1980, and Projections for 1981 , USDA, 1981, 79 page booklet, paperback (3) $5.00. Cottonseed Products , by Leebert Lloyd Lamborn, Van Nostrand Co., 1904, 240 pages plus a 75 page catalog of scientific publications; includes a foldout map labeled Cotton Area and Trade of the World, 1899. Classic old book on the use of cottonseed products of all kinds. Lots of pictures of the machinery used to process it. (3) $40.00. Crop Production: Principles and Practices , by Harold D. Hughes and Edwin R. Henson, Macmillan, 1938, 816 pages. This is a meant as a reference book for both the student and the farmer. Instead of just presenting conclusions, it presents actual findings and data, from which the student or farmer may draw his own conclusions. It covers all the major crops. (7) $30.00.

52. IFA - Publication: Manual - Contents "Type Of Crops"
Other, miscellaneous crops, Oils and Fibres Drugs and Spices Dates and FigsBush Fruits, PDF format PDF format PDF format PDF format .
http://www.fertilizer.org/ifa/publicat/html/pubman/namtype.htm
World Fertilizer Use Manual Contents Close window Crop index - Type of crops The information on the crops is available under two formats :
Directly online , click on the name of crop given in the lists of crop indexes or
In downloading the corresponding file PDF format Crop index - Type of crops Crop index - Common names Crop index - Taxonomic names
Abbreviations, units, conversion factors
List of Authors' addresses ...
Return - Manual : general information
Crop index - Type of crops Cereal Crops Rice
Maize

Wheat

Barley
...
PDF format
Root and Tuber Crops Potato
Sweet Potato

Cassava
Yams and Cocoyam ... PDF format Leguminous Crops Field Bean [Broad Bean, Faba Bean] Field Pea Chickpea ... PDF format Oil Crops Soybean Groundnut [Peanut] Sunflower Oilseed Rape Winter Oilseed Rape Spring Oilseed Rape [Canola] Safflower Olive Coconut Oilpalm ... PDF format PDF format PDF format PDF format PDF format PDF format Sugar Crops Sugarcane Sugarbeet PDF format PDF format ... Vegetable Crops Vegetables grown under temperate conditions and vegetables grown under tropical/subtropical conditions PDF format Asparagus Beans Cabbage ... PDF format Fruits and Nuts Deciduous Fruit Citrus Tropical Fruit Trees Avocado ... PDF format Fibre Crops Cotton Flax Hemp Jute ... PDF format Rubber Rubber PDF format Stimulants Coffee Cacao Tea Hops ... PDF format Grass and Fodder Crops

53. Agriculture Canada / Agricultural Research In The Annapolis Valley Area 1909/196
miscellaneous crops. Hops. For several years mature vines of the varietyFuggles produced hops at the Station. Yields indicated that
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/agrican/pubweb/hs20010.asp
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
Hops
For several years mature vines of the variety Fuggles produced hops at the Station. Yields indicated that this plant was not suitable for economic production in the Annapolis Valley area of Nova Scotia.
Kok-saghyz
During the Second World War the Station cooperated in testing the production of kok-saghyz as a substitute source for rubber. It is interesting to note that A. Kelsall, superintendent of the Station; J. Gallaher, gardener; and J. F. Hockey, plant pathologist, who were involved in this project, were all veterans of the First World War. J. Gallaher, A. Kelsall and J. F. Hockey examining kok-saghyz plants, 1941
Tobacco
On several occasions tobacco of the burley or flue-cured types have been grown in the Annapolis Valley area under experimental conditions. It has been shown that this crop can be grown successfully.
Turnip Seed
During the First World War turnip seed had to be produced in Canada to replace seed no longer available from Europe. During 1918 and 1919 over 25 tons of swede turnip seed were produced at the Station and on other land leased for the purpose. The varieties Canadian Gem, Corning Green Top and Ditmars Bronze Top were most popular. On a total area of 74 acres, over 15 tons of seed were produced in 1918, at a cost of 50 cents per pound. After the war, many growers stayed in the seed production business as long as it remained profitable. Swede turnip seed production in Nova Scotia requires the harvesting and storing of the stecklings in the autumn and replanting in the spring, whereas in many competitive seed producing areas the stecklings can be left in the field over winter.

54. Geobop S Kid-Friendly Agricultural Facts Statistics Crops
Statistics crops (Including cereal grains, fruits and nuts, vegetables and hay)Agriculture Home States crops Animals miscellaneous (See also
http://www.geobop.com/world/NA/Topics/Industry/Ag/Crops/

55. 2002 NAICS Definitions: 111998 All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming
All Other miscellaneous Crop Farming. This US industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in one of the following (1) growing crops (except oilseeds and
http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/def/ND111998.HTM

2002 NAICS Definitions
111998 All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) growing crops (except oilseeds and/or grains; vegetables and/or melons; fruits and/or tree nuts; greenhouse, nursery and/or floriculture products; tobacco; cotton; sugarcane; hay; sugar beets; or peanuts); (2) growing a combination of crops (except a combination of oilseed(s) and grain(s); and a combination of fruit(s) and tree nut(s)) with no one crop or family of crop(s) accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (i.e., value of crops for market); or (3) gathering tea or maple sap. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in
  • Growing oilseeds and/or wheat, corn, rice, or other grainsare classified in Industry Group 1111 , Oilseed and Grain Farming;
  • Growing vegetables and/or melonsare classified in Industry Group 1112 , Vegetable and Melon Farming;
  • Growing fruits and/or tree nutsare classified in Industry Group 1113 , Fruit and Tree Nut Farming;

56. 2002 NAICS To 1987 SIC, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, And Hunting
0139, Field crops, Except Cash Grains, NEC (Except peanut, sweet potato, broom corn,yam and hay farms). 0919, miscellaneous Marine Products (Plant aquaculture).
http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/N2SIC11.HTM
2002 NAICS Matched to 1987 SIC
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting
Industry
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NAICS 2002 U.S. NAICS Description
Crop Production Animal Production Forestry and Logging Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry Return to all-sector menu
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SIC 1987 U.S. SIC Description (with link to definition) Crop Production Oilseed and Grain Farming Soybean Farming Soybean Farming Soybeans Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming Cash Grains, NEC (Oilseed farming, except soybeans) Dry Pea and Bean Farming Dry Pea and Bean Farming Cash Grains, NEC (Dry pea and bean farms) Wheat Farming Wheat Farming Wheat Corn Farming Corn Farming Corn Cash Grains, NEC (Popcorn farming) Rice Farming Rice Farming Rice Other Grain Farming Oilseed and Grain Combination Farming Cash Grains, NEC (Oilseed and grain combination farms) All Other Grain Farming Cash Grains, NEC (Except popcorn, dry pea and bean, oilseed (except soybean), and oilseed and grain combination farms) Field Crops, Except Cash Grains, NEC (Broom corn farming)

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59. Breeding Field Crops - Book Information
APPLICATIONS FIELD crops WITH miscellaneous BREEDING PROCEDURES; BreedingCotton; Breeding CrossPollinated Forage crops; IX. APPLICATIONS
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Silviculture miscellaneous Combinations of Forestry and Agriculture ~ Silviculture- miscellaneous Fruit and Seed crops ~ Silviculture - miscellaneous
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