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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
Biotech Alfalfa: Supreme Court Isn't Convinced It Should Be Banned 2010
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
Monsanto Wins Supreme Court Case: Genetically Modified Alfalfa Ban Lifted 2010
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
Biotech Alfalfa: Supreme Court Isn't Convinced It Should Be Banned 2010
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To the "Alf" of the Christian name he added "Alpha" representing the initial of the surname (I suspected the assistance of his lady-typist), making the complete word "Alf-Alpha" or, written phonetically, "Alfalfa" -- Spanish for lucerne.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-14 Various
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
Fore, right! MARY CLARE JALONICK 2010
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres in the U.S.,
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Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 22 million acres (9 million hectares) in the U.S.,
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