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Prairie strips help honey bees and wild pollinators

Submitted by lschulte on Thu, 02/20/2020 - 10:35
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Publication Type:

Report

Authors:

Lisa A. Schulte Moore; Steven P. Bradbury; Matt O'Neal; Amy L. Toth; John C. Tyndall; Adam G. Dolezal

Source:

Iowa State University, Ames (2020)
File: 
PDF icon strips_ffar_infosheet_20200203.pdf

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