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  1. Judging poultry: The easy 4-H way (Coop. Ext. Pub. / Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service) by H. E Hathaway, 1969
  2. Your 4-H poultry project (Coop. ext. pub. / Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service) by Harry E Hathaway, 1969
  3. Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. Cooperative Extension Service. Coop. ext. pub. 1789 by W. E Monroe, 1974
  4. Produce pecans for profit in Louisiana (Coop. Ext. Pub. 1057) by Warren A Meadows, 1967
  5. Growing strawberries in Louisiana (Coop. Ext. pub) by Bunnie William Wascom, 1979
  6. Freeze probabilities in Louisiana (Coop. Ext. Pub) by George W Cry, 1968
  7. Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. Cooperative Extension Service. Coop. ext. pub by Alden C Main, 1974
  8. 4-H small engines program: Lawn and garden power equipment : members' manual (Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. Cooperative Extension Service. Coop. ext. pub) by Edward O Eaton, 1982
  9. Crafts for Louisiana 4-H'ers (Coop. Ext. Pub. 1391) by Wayne Robichaux, 1972
  10. Trees for Louisiana landscapes;: A handbbook (LSU Coop. Ext. Pub) by Neil G Odenwald, 1971
  11. Tuning in on rural Louisiana;: A survey of adult radio listening and television viewing habits (Coop. ext. pub) by Douglas W Darden, 1971
  12. Coop. Ext. Pub by Michael W Moody, 1976
  13. Indoor plants: Their selection and care (Coop. ext. pub) by T. E Pope, 1976
  14. Container plantings in the landscape (Coop. Ext. pub) by T. E Pope, 1976

41. Participants-1999 Meeting
O Sullivan NC A T State Universitycoop ext PO Box Albert Ortego Division LeaderLouisiana CES Economics Program Leader, ANR MSU extension service Box 9601
http://srpln.msstate.edu/plc/99mtg_participants.html
Southern Region
Program Leadership Committee (PLC)
1999 MEETING PARTICIPANTS Curtis Absher
Assist. Dir. For ANR
University of Kentucky
College of Agriculture
309 W.P. Garrigus Bldg.
Lexington, KY 40546-0215
606-257-1846 Fax: 606-323-1991
cabsher@ca.uky.edu
Anne Mims Adrian
Auburn University 30 Extension Hall Auburn, AL 36849 aadrian@acesag.auburn.edu Rosa Albino Agricultural Extension Service University of Puerto Rico Rico- Mayaguez Campus PO Box 9031 Mayaguez, PR 006819031 787-832-4040 ext. 3761 R_Albino@seam.upr.clu.edu Debbie J. Archer Ext. Communications Specialist University of Arkansas @ Pine Bluff PO Box 4966 1200 N. University Pine Bluff, AR 71611 870-543-8530 Fax: 870-543-8166 darcher@uaex.edu Sarah Anderson PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 501-671-2001 Fax: 501-671-2251 sanderson@uaex.edu

42. PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum Cuspidatum)
STATES Current distribution of Japanese knotweed includes 36 states in the lower48 from Maine to Wisconsin south to louisiana, and scattered coop. ext. Serv.
http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/pocu1.htm
Polygonum cuspidatum NATIVE RANGE: Eastern Asia DESCRIPTION: Japanese knotweed, a member of the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), is an upright, shrublike, herbaceous perennial that can grow to over 10 feet in height. As with all members of this family, the base of the stem above each joint is surrounded by a membranous sheath. Stems of Japanese knotweed are smooth, stout and swollen at joints where the leaf meets the stem. Although leaf size may vary, they are normally about 6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches wide, broadly oval to somewhat triangular and pointed at the tip. The minute greenish-white flowers occur in attractive, branched sprays in summer and are followed soon after by small winged fruits. Seeds are triangular, shiny, and very small, about 1/10 inch long. Japanese knotweed is designated a noxious weed in the State of Washington. ECOLOGICAL THREAT: Japanese knotweed spreads quickly to form dense thickets that exclude native vegetation and greatly alter natural ecosystems. It poses a significant threat to riparian areas, where it can survive severe floods and is able to rapidly colonize scoured shores and islands. Once established, populations are extremely persistent. DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES: Current distribution of Japanese knotweed includes 36 states in the lower 48 from Maine to Wisconsin south to Louisiana, and scattered midwest and western states. It is not currently known to occur in Hawaii. Click

43. IFA Directory Section Five
Dr. Dave Pollet Cooperative ext. service Knapp Hall Rm 202H louisiana State Univ.Baton Rouge, LA 70803 (504) 388-4141 e-mail - dpollet@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu.
http://entweb.clemson.edu/fireant/dir/sec5.htm
Section Five Cooperative Extension personnel Alabama Kathy L. Flanders
Extension Entomologist and Assistant Professor
208 A Extension Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849-5629
Tel: 334-844-6393
FAX: 334-844-5002
email: kflander@acesag.auburn.edu Arkansas Dr. Donald Johnson
P.O. Box 391
University of Arkansas
Little Rock, AR 72203
email: djohnson@uaex.edu California Dr. Vernard Lewis University of California Dept. of Entomological Sciences 201 Wellman Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 e-mail - Florida Dr. Phil Koehler University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 e-mail - Georgia Beverly Sparks Professor and Extension Program Coordinator-Entomology The University of Georgia 463 Biological Sciences Building Athens, GA 30602

44. US EPA Software For Environmental Awareness
louisiana Department of Environmental Quality www.deq.state.la.us. MississippiState University Cooperative extension service ext.msstate.edu/ces.html.
http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Software for Environmental Awareness Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home SEAHOME Titles Topics ... Links
State Farm-A-Syst and Cooperative Extension Contacts
All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY
National Farm-A-Syst home page
www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
You can find information on Farm-A-Syst programs and contacts for every state from this site.
ALABAMA
Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES)
www.aces.edu

45. Member Links
Plastic Corporation, Akron, OH, www.landmarkplastic.com louisiana Soil Products Foundation,Bentonville, www.peelmansion.org Plant Disease Clinic, UA coop. ext.
http://www.argia.org/Member_links.html
Arkansas Green Industry Association
Arkansas Green Industry Association
P.O. Box 21715 Little Rock, AR 72221
501-225-0029 fax 501-224-0988
Back to Home Page
Member Links
Find A Garden Center / Nursery Website
Bear Creek Nursery, Eureka Springs, www.ozarkbamboogarden.com
Cox Family Gardens, Benton, www.coxfamilygardens.com
Westwood Gardens, Inc., Fayetteville, www.westwoodgardens.com
Green Thumb Garden Center, Little Rock, www.greenthumblr.com
Lakewood Gardens, North Little Rock, www.lakewoodgardens.com
Old Columbus Herb Farm, www.oldcolumbus.com Ozarks Springs Nursery, Mountain Home, www.ozarkspringsnursery.com Pine Ridge Gardens, London, www.pineridgegardens.com Ramsey Nursery, Harrison, www.growbaby.com Shades of Green Nursery, www.shades-of-green-nursery.biz Westwood Gardens, Fayetteville, www.westwoodgardens.com Find A Landscape, Lawn Care, or Maintenance Company A ll Around Landscaping, Inc., Springdale, www.allaroundlandscaping.com www.genesislawnandlandscape.com www.greenshoeslawncare.com Green Works, Inc., Conway, www.greenworkslawncare.com

46. Louisiana Department Of Health & Hospitals
Meetings Open enrollment meetings at Shreveport-Bossier Regional louisiana TechnicalCollege. with State Group Benefits to be held at the LA coop. ext.
http://www.dhh.state.la.us/events.asp?view=list&searchby=CAT&Arch=2004

47. S-290 Regional Project
Agriculture, LAES, louisiana State University Agricultural Center, louisiana StateUniversity to the State of Florida. Food Resource Economics, coop. ext.
http://www.s290.org/Publications1996.html
Home Project Statement Project Participants Annual Reports ... Resources ANNUAL REPORT OF COOPERATIVE REGIONAL PROJECTS
Supported by Allotments of the Regional Research Fund,
Hatch Act, as Amended August 11, 1955
January 1 to December 31, 1996 PROJECT: S-103, TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL EFFICIENCIES
OF PRODUCING AND MARKETING LANDSCAPE PLANTS PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journals
Abdelmagid, Banaga D., Michael K. Wohlgenant, and Charles D. Safley. "Demand for Plants Sold in North Carolina Garden Centers." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review Obst, Steven P., Charles R. Hall and Michael A. Arnold. "Economic Analysis of Arizona Ash Sequentially Produced in Copper-treated or Nontreated 0.21-, 2.5-, and 11.8- Liter Containers." Hortscience 31(4), August, 1996. Stokes, Jeffrey R., James W. Mjelde, and Charles R. Hall. "Optimal Marketing of Nursery Crops from Container-based Production Systems." American Journal of Agriucultural Economics , May, 1996. Barton, S.S., J. Mercer and C.J. Molnar. "Using Focus Groups to Determine Market Potential for Wildflower Sod." HortTechnology Harris, Thomas R., Kalyan Chakraborty, Lijuan Xiao, and Rangesan Narayanan. "Application of Count Data Procedures to Estimate Thresholds for Rural Commercial Sectors."

48. NOAA Magazine Online (Story 101)
There are currently three cooperative Continuously Operating Reference environmentfor the State of louisiana and the NOAA Ocean service, (301) 7133066 ext.
http://www.magazine.noaa.gov/stories/mag101.htm
NOAA Magazine NOAA Home Page Commerce Dept. SUBSIDENCE AND SEA LEVEL RISE IN LOUISIANA:
A STUDY IN DISAPPEARING LAND Land loss rates have fluctuated over the years and recent studies show the rates have been reduced from 39 square miles per year between 1956 and 1978 to 24 square miles per year from 1990 to 2000. Causes of Subsidence
Other direct and indirect causes of land loss and subsidence include:
  • Levees: Land formed near the Mississippi River when it regularly overflowed its banks and deposited silt. When the area was settled, however, levees were built to contain the river. While levees stopped the flooding and protected the population, they also stopped the natural replenishing of the land. Invasive species: Animals not indigenous to the region are eating coastal vegetation and further reducing the strength of the land. Lack of bedrock: The land is naturally subsiding because it is built on Mississippi silt, instead of the firm bedrock that the rest of North America sits on.

49. VBTI Cookbook Catalog
Latkes and Applesauce, Manushkin, Fran, 24. Leaflets of Recipes /louisianaCoop ext service, louisiana, Linder, Dr. Diane, Specialist, 97.
http://www.vbti.org/catalog5.html
VBTI Cookbook catalog
These are works in the Cookbook section of the library. These volumes are in Braille only.
Last updated: February 22, 2004 Title Author or Source Pages 133 Bar Cookie Recipes from the Land of Wheat Peavey Company 14-Day Beginner's Diet (2 copies) Null, Gary 300 Sensational Salads Berry, Lucinda Hollace Active Woman's Cookbook, The Ideals Publishing Corp All About Burgers All American Muffins Ladies Home Journal Magazine Alpha-Bakery Gold Medal America's Bake-Off Cookbook Pillsbury Classic America's Bake-Off Cookbook Pillsbury Classics #2 F06770 Aphrodite's Kitchen: Homestyle Greek Cooking Palamis, Aprhodite Art Of Cooking For Two, The Castle,Coralie/Newton,Astrid Back of the Box Gourmet McLaughlin, Michael Baker's Chocolate and Coconut General Foods Corporation Baking with American Dash Duncan Hines Best of Bisquick: The Best Impossible Pies, The Crocker, Betty Best of Georgia Cookbook, The Best of the Zucchini Recipes Cookbook, The Dandar, Helen Best Recipes - From the Backs of Boxes, Bottles, Cans and Jars Dyer, Celia

50. USDA Forest Service Www.symbols.gov Customer Service Pages
Cooperative Wildfire Prevention CFFP Coordinator Bill Sweet. kirk_k@ldaf.state.la.us.louisiana Web Site Raleigh , NC 27626. 919733-2162, ext 262.
http://www.symbols.gov/custserv/resources/r8_resources.shtml
Symbols Home
Program
Information
Customer
Service
Links and Resources
Smokey
Bear
Woodsy
Owl
Junior Forest Ranger Junior Snow Ranger Catalog
Customer Service
  • Overview History Policy Links Materials
REGION 8 AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, OK, PR, SC, TN, TX, VI, VA USDA Forest Service Cooperative Wildfire Prevention [CFFP] Coordinator
Bill Sweet
wsweet@fs.fed.us Region 8 Web Sites: http://www.r8web.com/ State Smokey Bear Program Contacts and Web Sites
Alabama-David A. Frederick
Director-Fire Management Division PO Box 513 Madison Ave Montgomery AL Fax- 334-240-9390 FrederickD@forestry.state.al.us Alabama Web Site: http://www.forestry.state.al.us
Arkansas-Jim Grant
Fire Prevention AR Forestry Commission 3821 West Roosevelt Road Little Rock AR Fax- 501-296-1949 jim.grant@mail.state.ar.us Arkansas Web Site: http://www.forestry.state.ar.us
Florida-Vacant
Fire Protection Manager FL Division of Forestry 3125 Conner Boulevard Tallahassee FL Fax- 850-488-4445 weinelm@doacs.state.fl.us

51. Continuing Education And Public Service 2001-2002 LSU In
Dean Severn C. Doughty BH 119B ext. Continuing Education and Public service or by louisianaCooperative extension service The louisiana Cooperative extension
http://www.lsus.edu/catalogs/catalog0102/contdred.html

52. LVD State Contact List
606) 2577565 Email mnall@ca.uky.edu. louisiana Ernie T. Hughes SouthernUniv. coop. ext. Program PO Box 10010 Baton Rouge, LA 70813
http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
LVD State Contact List
Alaska

Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa, CES
University of Alaska-Fairbanks
P.O. Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
Tel: (907) 474-7246
Fax: (907) 474-6971
Email: fnatn@uaf.edu
Alabama

Dr. Warren McCord 113 Duncan Hall Auburn University, Auburn AL Tel: (334) 844-4451 Fax: (334) 844-5544 Email: rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Oscar M. Williams Room 104 Morrison-Mayberry Hall Tuskgee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8813 Fax: (334) 727-8812 Email: Arkansas Mr. Joe Waldrum Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501) 671-2251 Email: jwaldrum@uaex.edu Dr. Diane Jones Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501)671-2251 Email: dfjones@uacx.edu.ex Arizona Dr. Shirley Jo Taylor Extension Specialist University of Arizona CES Room 211 FCR Tucson, AZ 85721-0033 Tel: (520) 621-1063 Fax: (520) 621-9445 Email: sjtaylor@ag.arizona.edu

53. Measurements, Conversion Units & Calculations Use To Farmers & Agriculture Speci
Rates from Tons to Teaspoons louisiana Cooperative extension service Calculationsfor Greenhouse Crops Virginia Cooperative extension http//www.ext.vt.edu
http://attra.ncat.org/attra-rl/measurements.html

54. National Center For Home Food Preservation | NCHFP Publications
http//www.lsuagcenter.com/subject_lists/money.asp louisiana State University PublicationEC1137 http//www.ext.nodak.edu http//extension.usu.edu/coop/comm/com
http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/business/starting_business.html
Resources for Starting Your Own Preserved Foods Business:
Can I sell my home preserved food?
Brian A. Nummer, Ph.D.
Elizabeth L. Andress, Ph. D.
National Center for Home Food Preservation
April 2003
Can I sell food made in my home kitchen?
The short answer is, "probably not." Each state is different, so proper advice is needed from a specialist in each state. Some states allow sales at farmer's markets of select foods; others prohibit sales altogether. The National Center for Home Food Preservation does NOT provide guidelines to home food preservers who wish to take the next step from home food preservation to commercial food preservation. Home food preservation is not regulated; however, food preservation and processing for commercial purposes is regulated. There are federal level regulations from the U.S. FDA (also USDA for meat and poultry products), state level regulations, and often county or city regulations. Read further to find someone who can help.
Who can help?

55. United States Freshwater Prawn And Shrimp Growers Association
and Education Center PO Box 469 / 1205 Hopkinsville Street Princeton, KY 42445,270365-7541 ext. louisiana Cooperative extension service Website.
http://www.freshwaterprawn.org/Extension/extension.html
United States Freshwater Prawn and Shrimp Growers Association USFPSGA State Extension Service / University Contacts Mississippi: Mississippi State University Extension Service Website Dr. James Steeby Area Extension Agent-Aquaculture P.O. Box 239 Belzoni, MS 39038, 662-247-2915 Fax: 662-247-3823 Email: jsteeby@ext.msstate.edu Mr. Mack Fondren Research Associate II Box 9753 Mississippi State, MS 39762, 662-325-8046 Fax: 662- Email: mfondren@ra.msstate.edu All Mississippi State University Aquaculture Professionals Alabama: Alabama Cooperative Extension System Website Aquaculture information for Alabama Website Greg Whitis Area Extension Specialist, aquaculture. Alabama Fish Farming Center, Greensboro, AL. 36744 (334) 624-4016 or (800) 838-2332 E-mail: gwhitis@acesag.auburn.edu Dave Cline Area Extension Specialist, aquaculture. Oxford, AL. E-mail: dcline@acesag.auburn.edu Claude Reeves Area Extension Specialist, aquaculture. Headland, AL. E-mail: creeves@acesag.auburn.edu Jessie Chappel William Daniels Assistant Professor, aquaculture. Rm 123 Swingle Hall Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures Auburn University, AL 36849-5419 Phone: 1-334-844-9123 Fax: 1-334-844-9208 Email: daniewh@acesag.auburn.edu

56. NEMO: Nonpoint Education For Municipal National Network - Previous Workshops
October 2001, louisiana, Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant 2001, South Carolina, NOAA CoastalService Center, Meeting. MN Erosion Control Assoc, UMN coop ext, Training session.
http://nemo.uconn.edu/national/workshops_1.htm
Workshop History 2001 Workshop Schedule
2000 Workshop Schedule

1999 Workshop Schedule

1998 Workshop Schedule
...
1996 Workshop Schedule

2001 Workshops Workshop Date State Lead Agency Workshop Type December 2001 Washington, D.C. Interagency Workgroup Meeting Briefing November 2001 Rhode Island Phase II Conference Presentation November 2001 Vermont VT Assoc. of Conservation Districts Presentation October 2001 Louisiana Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant Extension Regional Meeting Presentation, Workshop September 2001 Pennsylvania Great Lakes Sea Grant Consortium Presentation August 2001 Georgia Southeast Watershed Forum Workshop August 2001 Tennessee Tennessee Valley Authority Scoping July 2001 Massachusetts River Network Presentation May 2001 Washington DC NOAA Meeting May 2001 Delaware DE Sea Grant Program Scoping April 2001 Massachusetts American Landscape Arch.

57. ZapMeta Directory > Science > Agriculture > Education > Cooperative Extension
http//www.aces.edu. •. Clemson Cooperative extension service open this http//www.ext.colostate.edu. .LSU AgCenter louisiana Cooperative extension service
http://www.zapmeta.com/search/meta/db.pl?dir=1135475

58. April 16 Newsletter
louisiana State University. Deadline June 1, 1999. Associate Director, OklahomaCoop. ext. service. Oklahoma State University. Deadline April 30, 1999.
http://www.ansci.umn.edu/newsletter/newsletter041699.htm
BACK WHAT’S MY NAME? NAME THAT NEWSLETTER! We have received a few name suggestions for the newsletter but would like more. Remember, the deadline is Friday, April 23, 1999. Send your entries to kotva001@tc.umn.edu. Watch for our new name in the May 7, 1999 newsletter. Multi-Media Room Requests If you are planning to use Room 365 Haecker Hall for a class or meeting and need assistance with the multi-media equipment, please send an e-mail message to the computer support help line several days in advance so that one of our computer technicians can be available to assist you. Please indicate the date and time you will need help and the equipment you wish to use. The e-mail address is help@ansci.agoff.umn.edu. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Take Our Daughters to Work Day Program , Thursday, April 22, 1999. Contact Kim Calvert at calve003@tc.umn.edu for program and registration information. State FFA Convention, Annual St. Paul Campus Retirement Recognition Luncheon, Noon, Tuesday, May 18, Northstar Ballroom, SPSC. Tickets are $6.00 and must be ordered and paid for by Friday, April 30. Please contact Ann Klee, 205 Haecker Hall (612-624-3727) to reserve your tickets. Global Event 99: Thinking About Careers, Searching for Direction

59. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - State Contacts
Castle, DE 19720 (302) 5774791, ext. Educator Cooperative extension service 45-260 D.,Family Development Specialist louisiana Cooperative extension service
http://www.uwex.edu/grg/memsc.html
A Video Satellite Conference
February 27, 2001
State Contacts Canada

Betty Cornelius, President
The Association to Reunite Grandparents and Families
RR#1
McArthurs Mills, Ontario, Canada K0L2MO
grandma@northcom.net Dianne Rogers
Canadian Institute of Child Health
Suite 300
384 Bank Street
Ottawa, Ontario (613) 230-8838 x227 (613) 230-6654 FAX drogers@cich.ca web site: www.cich.ca Alabama Wilma J. Ruffin, Ph.D. Extension Family and Human Development Specialist Alabama Cooperative Extension System P.O. Box 967 202 James I. Dawson Building Normal, AL 35762 (256)858-4960 (256) 851-5840 FAX wruffin@acesag.auburn.edu Alaska State contact needed. Please review the information on Roles and Responsibilities of the State Contact and consider assuming this key role for your state. Arizona Linda Block, Assistant Agent Pima County Cooperative Extension 4210 N. Campbell Ave. Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 626-5161 (520) 626-5849 FAX lblock@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas AR DHS Division of Aging and Adult Services P.O. Box 1437, Slot 1412 Little Rock, AR 72203-1437 Betty.French@mail.state.ar.us

60. Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA
uaa.alaska.edu (Tony Nakazawa, Director) Website http//zorba.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/index.htmlForest Health Protection USDA Forest service 2770 Sherwood
http://www.sciref.org/links/EntDept/UA.htm
Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI)
Academic and Governmental Organizations
United States of America
The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas in the USA. You may go to the Navigation Page to choose a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
To choose a different state in the United States, click on the name of the state below. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
ALABAMA
[Note: Entries for this state are arranged alphabetically by city.]
Biological Control Institute
Department of Plant Pathology
College of Agriculture
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849-5409

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