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1) Hi! Fly Guy
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Series
Fly Guy volume 1
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Not Supplied
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Language
English
Description
When Buzz captures a fly to enter in The Amazing Pet Show, his parents and the judges tell him that a fly cannot be a pet, but Fly Guy proves them wrong.
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English
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Grassland ecosystems can be found on nearly every continent. Countless animals and plants live in them. So what difference could the loss of one animal species make? Follow the chain reaction, and discover how important honey bees are.
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Bulletin volume 120
Publisher
Agricultural Experiment Station of the Agricultural College of Colorado
Pub. Date
1907.
Language
English
Author
Series
Service in action volume no. 5.550
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Not Supplied
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Not Supplied
Language
English
Author
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Service in action volume no. 5.523
Publisher
Colorado State University Extension Service
Pub. Date
1981.
Language
English
Author
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Insect series. Home and garden volume no. 5.550
Publisher
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Author
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Service in action volume no. 5.514
Publisher
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
Pub. Date
1986.
Language
English
Author
Series
Insect series. Trees and shrubs volume no. 5.514
Publisher
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
Pub. Date
2004.
Language
English
Author
Series
Insect series. Trees and shrubs volume no. 5.514
Publisher
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
Pub. Date
2006.
Language
English
18) Biocontrol
Publisher
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Insectary
Pub. Date
2010-2016.
Language
English
20) Biocontrol
Publisher
Department of Agriculture, [Biological Pest Control Program]
Pub. Date
2007
Language
English
Description
Biological pest control affords the opportunity to decrease agriculture's reliance on chemical pest control. The Insectary involves the following processes when it comes to new beneficial organisms for control of specific plant and insect pests: importing, rearing, establishing, colonizing. The results of successful biological pest control are: reduced production costs, decreased amounts of chemicals entering the environment, established colonies...