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  My Garden Guide - FAQ
I was told that it grows wild in northern Alabama and into Tennessee, and fields of it are just mowed down.
One of the oldest known cultivated plants, the broad bean or fava bean (Vicia faba) is a legume related to vetch.
You may also want to consult The Field and Garden Vegetables of America by Fearing Burr, first issued in 1863 and reprinted in paperback by The American Botanist, Booksellers (agbook @mtco.com) in Chillicothe, Illinois, in 1998.
www.onlinegardener.com /faq.html   (18443 words)

  
 Albert Lea Seed House - Organic Farming
We will be offering organically grown timothy, meadow fescue, and perennial ryegrass along with forage field peas.
It is labeled for use as a seed treatment for Corn, Soybeans, Peas, Legumes, and other crops.
AgriEnergy Resources, the Co. that developed the product, has done greenhouse and field trials showing improved: seeding vigor, stand establishment, root growth, plant growth, and yield.
www.alseed.com /organic.php   (748 words)

  
 UK Footie - Liverpool football books dvds videos and games
Into the Red: Liverpool FC and the Changing Face of English Football ~ John Williams (Paperback 2002)
Jan the Man: from Anfield to Vetch Field ~ Jan Molby, Grahame Lloyd (Hardcover - 1998)
Kennedy's Way: Inside Bob Paisley's Liverpool ~ Alan Kennedy, John Williams 2004
www.ukfootie.co.uk /UKFootie_liverpool.html   (1666 words)

  
 A-Z index of football books by author
Hayes, Dean - Living the Dream: From Cockles Field to the Millennium Stadium - Bolton Wanderers Football Club Almanac (2004)
Kuper, Simon (ed.) - Perfect Pitch 2: Foreign Field (1998)
Molby, Jan with Grahame Lloyd - Jan the Man: From Anfield to Vetch Field (1999)
www.football-books.com /a-z%20author.html   (6008 words)

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