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90 minutes of Aroids with Tom Croat

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't

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The Inaccessibility of African Grain

The UN soil organization, they've made studies in Cherokee profits for you. And if they find no traces of nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium, the three things which are absolutely essential,. Now, there's got to be something there because hyperhane or rufa and panic and grandi, they're growing there. Well, what's there is just inaccessible. Whatever is there is simply inaccessible. But I think these these African grasses must have a way of getting some nutrients when what the other plants can't see. They grow those because the cows will eat them. And they turn that non-nutritive grass into something in their belly and they produce some milk. But of course

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