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Enjoy Yeast Breads, Elna Miller, Georgia Lauritzen
Enjoy Yeast Breads, Elna Miller, Georgia Lauritzen
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Remembering At Death: Funeral And Related Rituals, Jay D. Schvaneveldt
Remembering At Death: Funeral And Related Rituals, Jay D. Schvaneveldt
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Helping Children Understand And Cope With Death, Margaret Young
Helping Children Understand And Cope With Death, Margaret Young
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Food Preservation--Plan Ahead, Marilyn B. Noyes, Jean Alder
Food Preservation--Plan Ahead, Marilyn B. Noyes, Jean Alder
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Elm Bark Beetles, Utah State University Extension
Elm Bark Beetles, Utah State University Extension
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Spotted Locoweed On The Henry Mountains, Verl L. Bagley, Michael H. Ralphs, Lynn A. James
Spotted Locoweed On The Henry Mountains, Verl L. Bagley, Michael H. Ralphs, Lynn A. James
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Spotted locoweed (Astragalus lentlginosus, var. wahweapens) also known as freckled or Wahweap Milkvetch is characterized by blue leguminous flowers, purple speckled seed pods, and leaves resembling those of garden pea. The plant is poisonous to cattle, sheep and horses. It grows on gravely clay loam semi-desert benches and swales supporting desert shrubs and sparse stands of juniper.
When Parents Grieve, Judith Rollins
Cost Of Home Canning, Marilyn B. Noyes
Cost Of Home Canning, Marilyn B. Noyes
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Assuring A Long Term Groundwater Supply: Issues, Goals And Tools, Richard C. Peralta
Assuring A Long Term Groundwater Supply: Issues, Goals And Tools, Richard C. Peralta
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Groundwater is a hidden, but important resource. We can practicably define groundwater as water beĀ· neath the ground surface that can be extracted by wells. Other water in the ground that is not considered to be available for man's direct use is commonly called "subsurface water." Subsurface water includes moisture within the root zone.
Centipedes, Reed S. Roberts