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- AF1004, Tax Considerations for the Establishment of Agroforestry Practices
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- WG1004, Proceedings of the Symposium on Advances in Vineyard Pest Management
- MX950, Complete Guide to Home Canning
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- AF1003, Propagating Pecan and Black Walnut in Missouri
- MP651, Midwest Tree Fruit Spray Guide
- MX377, Midwest Commercial Small Fruit and Grape Spray Guide
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