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Articles in April 2005 issue of Agricultural Research
- Vitamin E eases colds among elders
by Rosalie Marion Bliss - Saltcedar scientists trounce troublesome tree
by Raymond I. Carruthers - Easy-to-use bioassay spots Varroa resistance
by Jan Suszkiw - Beneficial beetles take a bite out of saltcedar
by Marcia Wood - ARS collaborates in Regional Dairy Quality Management Alliance
by Sharon Durham - Tracking an attackerof saltcedar
by Jan Suskiw - Making the Case against the biting midge: evidence is building that the biting midge, Culicoides sonorensis, is a vector of vesicular stomatitis virus , which causes significant economic losses in cattle, horses, and swine
by Rosalie Marion Bliss - Finding new ways to protect and preserve plant genetic resources
by David Elstein - Salmonella in free-range chicken
by J. Stan Bailey - Making sure sacred sheep don't become extinct
by David Elstein - Fermented corn stover can refurbish soil
by Jane M.F. Johnson - Holding on to finger millet
by Sharon Durham - Beneficial bacteria protect potatoes
by Patricia J. Watson Slininger - New method simplifies biodiesel production: oil from soybeans is the usual starting material for biodiesel
by Jim Core - Organic hot peppers for Florida growers
by Jesusa C. Legaspi - United States-Brazil: collaboration heats up
by Sharon Durham - Mealybugs may have met their match: insect predators and parasites home in on this growing menace
by Alfredo Flores - Sex potion ensnares mealybugs
by Rosalie Marion Bliss