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Building and Construction Plans and Drawings - Farm ...
Mississippi State University Extension — Master contents page to files with building and construction plans for buildings and facilities. Links in parentheses go to scanned files of the Extension Service's Plan Service Book. The Plan Service Book files show the original typewritten ...More…
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Southern Gardening
Mississippi State University Extension — Lace-leaf Japanese maples offer incredible look (05-21-2009) Limelight hydrangea named Mississippi Medallion winner (04-30-2009) Senorita Rosalita cleome sizzles in summer gardens (04-16-2009) Supertunias pack vigor, color into spring gardens ...More…
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Organic Fruit & Vegetable Web Page
Mississippi State University Extension — This is MSU-ES Publication 1091. Look for the Organic Gardening section on page 17. This is a reference handbook of organic resources in the south (Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee); published by IOIA and NCAT August ...More…
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Southern Gardening
Mississippi State University Extension — Southern Gardening has tips on flowers, fruit, trees and other lawn and garden ideas...from Mississippi State University's Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine. These features were prepared for release to the news media. ...More…
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MSUcares: Herbal Gifts
Mississippi State University Extension — Have you ever thought of using herbs as gifts or decorations for your home? Herbs are often called the perfect plants, as they combine beauty with usefulness. These plants are used in cooking, medicine and landscaping, but they have other uses ...More…
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MSUcares: Cooking With Herbs
Mississippi State University Extension — We will never know exactly when or where people started cooking with herbs, but researchers agree that the custom is widespread and ancient - probably as ancient as cooking itself. There have been various theories put forth as to why man started ...More…
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Flower Gardening: Roses
Mississippi State University Extension — When using roses in the home landscape, some people envision them in a place of prominence, serving as a colorful, focal point or accent. Others visualize roses as only being suitable for a formal garden. Roses are the Queens of the Garden! ...More…
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By the Numbers
Mississippi State University Extension — Milk Management: Milking the Most from Your Milking Procedures Forestry Income Tax Series -- Setting up the Books Using a Tree Farm Journal Hunting Leases: Considerations and Alternatives for Landowners Economic Impact of the Mississippi ...More…
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Vegetable Gardening: Watering
Mississippi State University Extension — Mulches that slow soil surface evaporation can reduce the amount of water needed. Soaker hoses and drip or trickle irrigation systems wet only the soil in the root zone and can cut in half the amount of water used. Adequate soil moisture is ...More…
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Vegetable Gardening: Storing Vegetables and Seeds
Mississippi State University Extension — In addition to canning, freezing, and drying fresh vegetables, you can store many to use later. In addition to canning, freezing, and drying fresh vegetables, you can store many to use later. The length of successful storage depends on the ...More…
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Vegetable Gardening: Staking and Training Tomatoes
Mississippi State University Extension — The main reason for staking and supporting tomato plants is to keep plants and fruit off the ground. The main reason for staking and supporting tomato plants is to keep plants and fruit off the ground. This reduces losses from fruit rots when ...More…
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Vegetable Gardening: Soil
Mississippi State University Extension — The ideal garden soil is deep, loose, fertile, well-drained (internally as well as on the surface), has plenty of organic matter, and is free of weeds and diseases. The ideal garden soil is deep, loose, fertile, well-drained (internally as well ...More…