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Spring 2024 Catalog, Lsu Press
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Fall Facts, 2023, Louisiana State University
Spring 2023 Catalog, Lsu Press
Introduction To Control Engineering, Xiangyu Meng
Introduction To Control Engineering, Xiangyu Meng
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This is an introductory level textbook for control engineering.
Se Jeter À L'Eau Avec Les Poissons De La Louisiane, Prosanta Chakrabarty, Sophie Warny, Valérie Stampley
Se Jeter À L'Eau Avec Les Poissons De La Louisiane, Prosanta Chakrabarty, Sophie Warny, Valérie Stampley
Special Publications of the Museum of Natural Science
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2023 Annual Report, Louisiana Rice Research Board, Lsu Agcenter
2023 Annual Report, Louisiana Rice Research Board, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Rice Research Board Annual Report
No abstract provided.
Impact Report, 2022-2023, Lsu Libraries
Impact Report, 2022-2023, Lsu Libraries
Libraries Impact Reports
No abstract provided.
Fall 2022 Catalog, Lsu Press
Fall Facts, 2022, Louisiana State University
Northwest - Summer 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Northeast - Summer 2022, Lsu Agcenter
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Southwest - Summer 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Sweat (Summer, 2022), Lsu Swine Palace
Sweat (Summer, 2022), Lsu Swine Palace
Playbills
Filled with warm humor and tremendous heart, SWEAT tells the story of a group of friends who have spent their lives sharing drinks, secrets, and laughs while working together on the factory floor. But when layoffs and picket lines begin to chip away at their trust, the friends find themselves pitted against each other in a heart-wrenching fight to stay afloat.
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Sweet Corn, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Sweet Corn, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening for School and Home Gardens
Corn is a member of the Poaceae family, also known as the grass or cereal family, which includes wheat, oats, barley, rye, sugarcane and rice, as well as bamboo and many ornamentals, such as the lawn grasses. There are many types of corn that can be grown and used for human food although there are two major types: corn that is harvested when mature as a dried grain (field corn) and corn that is harvested immature as a vegetable referred to as sweet corn. Grain corn types include: popcorn, ornamental corn, flint corn, flour corn, waxy corn and dent corn. …
Spring 2022 Catalog, Lsu Press
Northeast- Spring 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Central- Spring 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Southeast- Spring 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Northwest- Spring 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Southwest- Spring 2022, Lsu Agcenter
Gumbo Yearbook, Class Of 2022, Louisiana State University And Agricultural And Mechanical College
Gumbo Yearbook, Class Of 2022, Louisiana State University And Agricultural And Mechanical College
Gumbo Yearbook
The Gumbo yearbook chronicles the entire academic year at LSU. In words and especially photos, the Gumbo shows the people, places, and events that make each year unique. In addition to formal portraits of schools and departments, the book contains hundreds of snapshots of students with their friends and dozens of pages showcasing organizations.
Impact Report, 2021-2022, Lsu Libraries
Impact Report, 2021-2022, Lsu Libraries
Libraries Impact Reports
No abstract provided.
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Leafy Greens, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Leafy Greens, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening for School and Home Gardens
Collards and kale are both members of the Brassicaceae family, also known as the cabbage family, which includes other cool-season cole crops like cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and radish. However, collards and kale are distinct from much of the cabbage family because they do not form heads; instead their leaves are harvested.
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Cucumber, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Cucumber, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening for School and Home Gardens
Cucumbers are members of the Cucurbitaceae family, also known as the cucurbits or gourd family. The group includes crops such as winter and summer squash, watermelon, cantaloupe, pumpkins and gourds. It is believed that cucumbers originated in India over 3,000 years ago and then spread to China, Greece, Italy and North Africa (see Figure 2). By the 9th century, cucumbers were grown in France, likely transported by the Romans. They were not documented in England until the 14th century. Cucumbers were then transported to the Americas during colonization, led by Columbus around the mid-1500s, and were grown in early Virginia …
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Broccoli And Cauliflower, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Broccoli And Cauliflower, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening for School and Home Gardens
Broccoli and cauliflower are herbaceous plants (meaning they have nonwoody stems) and are widely adapted throughout temperate and subtropical regions of the world. They are closely related members of the Brassicaceae family, also known as the cabbage family, which includes other cool-season cole crops like cabbages, Brussels sprouts, kale, kohlrabi, collards and radishes. Cole crops can tolerate frost, are generally hardy and mature in cool weather. The name broccoli came from the Italian word “brocco,” meaning “shoot,” which refers to sprouting broccoli. The name cauliflower is believed to have been derived from the Italian word “cavolfiore,” meaning “cabbage flower.”
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Radish, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Radish, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening for School and Home Gardens
Radish is a root crop and member of the Brassicaceae family, also known as the cabbage family, which includes other cool-season crops like cabbage, kale, collards, broccoli and cauliflower. The name radish comes from the Latin word for “root” and a Greek expression that translates into “easily reared.” Western Asia (likely China) is considered the country of origin for the wild form, and it was first recorded around 2000 B.C. in Egypt. Radishes were especially popular and highly regarded with the Greeks. The original radish was probably larger and slow-growing, similar to Daikon radish.
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Strawberries, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening For School And Home Gardens: Strawberries, Johannah Frelier, Denyse Cummins, Carl Motsenbocker
Sustainable Gardening for School and Home Gardens
Strawberries are part of the Rosaceae family, also known as the rose family, which includes the ornamental rose, along with apples, almonds, blackberries, cherries, pears and raspberries. Members of this plant family include woody shrubs or trees, although strawberry plants are more herbaceous with a low-growing habit. Strawberry’s scientific name, Fragaria x ananassa, includes an ‘x’ to indicate its hybrid nature, in this case, of two different species.