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COMPOST PILELOUISIANA SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL
RESEARCH
SPRING 2017
2017 LHR ANNUAL MEETING
Once again, it is that time of year. PLANT RELEASE DAY!
Of course, the focus is the Users annual meeting
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