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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 54, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 2002) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Johne's Disease in Cattle, Curbing Urban Geese, Fungi Benefits, Parents in Grief, Flax Fights Cancer, Cows Bite the Dust
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 53, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 2001) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Pneumovirus in Turkeys, Clothes Oil-Line, March of Worms, Assessing Pollution Sources, "Consumer Culture" Impacts Families
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 52, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 2000) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Canola Production Centre, Managing the St. Croix, Better Pork Production Systems, Research Agenda for Plant Genetics, Mapping Corn Chromosomes
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 51, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1999) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Potato Epidemic Threatens Industry, Fish Smells Key to Exotic Species Solution, New Strawberry Needs Few Inputs, Biotechnology Primer Essential Reading, Does Your House Make You Sick?, Preserving Log Furniture, Clean Bees May Save Hives
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 50, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Study Finds Safest Way to Zap Burger, New Berries Promise Flavorful Return, New Grazing Methods Improve Dairy Farm Life, Ambiguous Loss Strains Family, For Feed and Fuel: Alfalfa Power!, Home Renovation Programs Make The Best Use of Public Dollars, Utility Pole Not a Hollow Promise, Insects May Temper Milfoil Monopoly
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 49, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1995) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    New Use For Prehistoric Material, Scab Threat Itself Now Threatened, Biotech Meets Traditional Breeding And Everyone Wins, PSS Is Early Target of Biotech Disease Hunters, New Legumes May Reduce Soil Erosion And Energy Costs, Internet Puts Forests Of Info at Fingertips, Ornamental Grasses Grow in Cold Climates,
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 48, No. 3
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Adoption Secrecy No Longer Routine, Which Wild Rice Attracts Waterfowl, Taxes Provide Forestry Incentives?, Scientists Dig for Worm's Holes and Roles in Water Quality, Ridge Tillage May Be One Solution for Agricultural River Pollution, Mold is Long Term Problem in Flooded Homes, Herbicide Alternatives Sought for Future Soybeans, New Squash Shows Off Thin Skin
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 48, No. 2
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    'Maxi Mums' May Change Urban Landscape, A Minnesota History of Dutch Elm Disease, Profitable Forage Alternatives, Dairy Price Supports Still Controversial in 6th Decade, Norway Supports Family Dairy Farms Better Than U.S., Global Environment Review Begins in Minnesota, Potato Researchers Attack Aphids and Virus, Changing Media Leaves Rural Residents Information Poor, Radar May Reduce Farm Vehicle Road Accidents
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 48, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Men Who Batter: Much Still Not Known, Cytogenetic Testing Helps Livestock Producers, Forest Change Harms Songbirds, Understanding the Hmong Will Help Helpers Help Them, Shrubs Can Work as Windbreaks, Food Research Twists and Turns, "Well Being" Index Favors Urban Counties, Minnesota Leads U.S. In Composting, Rotational Grazing May Help Sustain Dairy Farming,
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 47, No. 3
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Diet and Disease Links Closer to Discovery, Aid Available to Forestry Professionals, Experiment Station Faces Opportunities and Challenges, More Turkey Eggs: Poultry Gold to Producers, Video Mentoring is New Educational Tool, International Effort to Improve Landscape Plants Begins Here, Forage Mining May Reduce Ground Water Nitrate, Deeply Rooted Perennials Can Retrieve Nitrates from Soil Depths, Younger Steer Calves Do Better on Waxy Corn, New Barley Stands Tall In Variety Crowd, "Explosively Crisp" Honeycrisp Apple Poster Available
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 47, No. 2
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Tiny Tethers Wire Insects To Tracking Device, 'Applied' Molecular Genetics is Institute Goal, Water, Energy, Health Care and Challenge Minnesota, Students Research Learn and Earn, Heat Shock: Molecular Key to Corn Improvement, Will Altered Fish Alter Environment?, Underground Television Goes to the Root of Research, Timber Bridges Get New Life, Lighting Needs Differ for the Elderly, New Soybeans Resist Nematode
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 47, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Medicated Early Weaning: Healthier Growing Pigs, Isolation of Virus Takes Mystery Out of Swine Disease, Veterinary Medicine: People and Economy Benefit Too, Less Ammonia: Healthier Turkeys, Clothing Reveals Troubled Teenager Personal Identities, Metro Lawns Chemically High, Paper Recycling Has Only Just Begun, Rethinking Needed on Rural Road Costs and Benefits
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 46, No. 4
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Researchers Squeezing More BTUs from Lumber, Long Distance Trails: Widely Wanted, Under Used, Science and Poetry Each Pursue Dream for Cold Hardness, DNA Fingerprints Provide New Clues for Food Poisoning Sleuths, Corn Borers Attacked on Many Research Fronts, Researchers Find One Wheat Fertilizer Doesn't Perform, Lignin Wast May Soon Recycle into Truly Biodegradable Plastics, Bigger Turkey Not Always Better
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 46, No. 3
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Social Programs Contribute to Family Stability, Close Urban, Rural Connections Shown, Human Ecology: Research for Families and Communities, Recognizing When Things Aren't the Same: Alzheimer, New Wasp Weapons Await Gypsy Moth Invasion, Urban Leaves May Benefit Farms, Researcher Warns Against Using Plastic for Installment Purchases, Wood Building Materials: Environmentally Friendly, Seeking a Truly Biodegradable Plastic Bag, Sustainable Agriculture: the Who and Why
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 46, No. 2
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Noxious Weed May Yield to Biological Control, Trash-Bashing: The Food Safety Angle, Spread of Deadly Oak Wilt Is Preventable, Bedding Plant Cultivars Subject of New Publication, Fungus Heaps Trouble on Peas, Food Stamps Add More Nutrition to Diets Than Does Cash, Wildlife Problem Solving Improved by Teamwork, New Soybeans Honor Pioneer Growers
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 46, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Management a 'Must' in Manipulating Manure, Renewing Orphanages: Where Go the Children?, Mohair: Next New Northern Product?, Less Herbicide Can Still Be Effective, To Eat or Not: Why We Do Is a Complex Puzzle, Can Taxes Protect Groundwater?, Sheep Dairying May Not Be a B-a-a-ad Idea, Oaks, Symbol of Strength, Showing Their Weakness, Smothering Weeds May Be the Future for Control, Mushrooming Uses Being Found for Newsprint
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 45, No. 4
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Soybean Nematode Spread Under Attack, Minnesota "Ecotones" Ideal for Climate Research, "Common" Term Anything But, Soil and Sludge May Be Good Combo, Integrated Controls Fight Sugarbeet Diseases, Aspen-Larch Project Seeks Better Tree For Paper Industry, Locally Produced Ingredients Work Well in Fish Rations, Poast-Tolerant Corn Yields Unexpected Payoffs, Seed Producers Need Herbicide Tolerance, New Crisp Apple "Explodes" on Scene
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 45, No. 3
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Backcrossed Chestnuts May Save American Tree, Rural Housing Needs Often Not Understood, Water Quality Recommendations Compiled, From Barley to Brew..., Barley Breeds Recipe for Success, Technology Playing Catchup to Recycling Goals, Map and Math Predict Pollution, Wheat Labors in Disease Garden
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 45, No. 2
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Food Safety: Packaging the Issue, Biotined SowsBear More Piglets, Neem: Promise But Frustration, Station Releases Three Field Crop Varieties, BST Controversial to Public, Not Researchers!, More vs. Better Lake Access? Boaters' Views Vary, Rye May Reduce Herbicide Use, Researchers Track Transformation of Herbicides, Mystery Disease Resists Yielding Secrets
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    Minnesota Science, Vol. 45, No. 1
    (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990) University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
    Realities of Divorce Push Children Into Poverty, "How Bad Without Chemicals?" Ask Researchers of Corn Pest, Water Research Gets Specific, Soviet's Own System Sabotages Agricultural Reforms, Wild Rice Plus Beef Equals Better Burgers, New Blueberry Extends Harvest Season, It Takes a Lot to Keep Things Natural, It' Okay for Us to Like Oatmeal Again, Experiment Station Releases Two New Chrysanthemums, Possible Clue Found to Rotation Effect