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    Bean Seed Production

    SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEED PRODUCTION PRACTICES FOR BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris) Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) belonging to the family Leguminosae is a commercially important vegetable variety. It is one of the widely cultivated vegetable varieties. The seed production of this crop can be taken up in July – September and January – February. Method of seed production Bean is a self-pollinated crop. Cross-pollination occurs very rarely since self-pollination takes place before the opening of the flowers

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    December 12th, 2015 Dinner Menu First Course Cobb Salad Iceberg Lettuce Watercress, Cucumbers, Organic Tomatoes, Boiled Egg, Crispy Applewood Smoked Bacon, Avocado Buttermilk Dressing Second Course Medallions of Beef Tenderloin & Striped Bass Cheddar Au Gratin Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus & Roasted Tomato Third Course Vanilla Bean Cheesecake Served with Raspberry Sauce, Whipped Cream Rosette and Fresh Strawberries Dinner Meeting Agenda 6:00 Meeting

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    Shea Butter Research Paper

    Shea butter, the nut-derived fat that we so often see in lotions and moisturizers, has been in use for thousands of years. Dating back to the ancient Egyptians, the fatty substance derived from the African Shea tree has many wonderful benefits. Often used to moisturize and protect dry skin and hair, Shea butter is a gentle and yet very affective remedy. Shea butter is rich in antioxidants and vitamins that skin and hair love. This is why Shea butter products can serve to eliminate a number

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    Beautiful Landscaping

    Color affects people emotionally and physically, so it is an important aspect to designing beautiful landscaping that everyone will enjoy. If it is used correctly, it creates drama and interest by drawing the eye towards the most attractive areas and further away from the less perfect spots. It also changes the mood that a person feels as they spend time in the garden. And as all gardeners know, the fastest way to add color is with the proper placement of flowers and foliage. The following are several

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    Year-Round Greenhouse

    The year-round greenhouse and the winter-optimized greenhouse share some similarities in design, structure, and usage. The distinctions between them are relatively subtle. It depends on the grower’s decision as to whether to change a greenhouse from a year-round one to a winter one or vice versa. Growers can make this decision based on the best annual schedule for output. The grower must realize there will be three to four seasons of activity occurring in the greenhouse. The greenhouse must be versatile

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    Radish Rads Research Paper

    The percent growth for radish seedlings are 100% for the control, 90% for 50,000 rads, 96% for 150,000 rads, 76% for 500,000 rads, and 0% for four million rads. The control was the most successful at germinating since it had no radiation, followed by the seeds exposed to 150,000 rads, 50,000 rads, 500,000 rads, and four million rads, whose seeds did not germinate. The root lengths for radish seedlings are 78 millimeters for the control, 46 millimeters for 50,000 rads, 46 millimeters for 150,000

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    Marilyn's Wheat And Vegetable Breakfast Rhetorical Analysis

    Marilyn’s Wheat and Vegetable Breakfast Yield: 6 servings Prep time: 20 minutes Total time: 1 hour 5 minutes Ingredients: 2 cups white wheat berries 2 medium potatoes 2 cups sliced carrots 2 medium onions 2-4 cloves garlic 5 stalks celery 1 tsp. poultry seasoning 1 tbsp. oil or butter 1/8 tsp. thyme 2 sprigs parsley 1 tbsp. salt 6 ½ cups water Directions: Soak overnight the white wheat berries in lots of water. Cube the potatoes, and smash the garlic. Slice the celery

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    11U Biology Experiment

    An experiment was given to the students of 11U Biology to alter the living conditions of a bean plant and see if it affects the growth of the bean. The hypothesis for the experiment to change the temperature of the soil to alter the growth of the bean plant was that ‘If the temperature of the soil in which we plant in changes, then it will affect the growth of the plant by having a colder environment equal to zero or very little growth and if the temperature exceeds the room temperature then the

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    Pot # 4 Research Paper

    Of the 5 planted seeds, only 3 were able to sprout. The seeds that were able to sprout grew steadily while the other 2 did not even break the surface of the soil Similar to pot 1, only 1 seed was unable to break the soil and sprout. However, the other 4 seeds were able to grow and sprout All 5 seeds were able to break through the soil and begin growing without any complications Like pot #3, pot #4 was also able to sprout all 5 seeds. Of the 5 pots, pots #4 seems to have the tallest measuring plan

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    Meal Prepping Research Paper

    Hey, y'all! This post is all about meal prepping and how it is personally going for me. I have been meal prepping for almost a month now, and I can honestly say it has made my everyday life so much easier. With meal prepping I know exactly what I am eating that day. I don't have to ask myself, "what am I going to eat?" because it's already prepared. I meal prep for both lunch and supper. I make enough food for two days. On the second day is when I will cook for the next two days. So I only have

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