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UC IPM. Cole crops. http:/ / www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/ PDF/ PMG/ pmgcolecrops.pdf 
Purdue University. Cole crops. http:/ / www.hort.purdue.edu/ rhodcv/ hort410/ cole/ cole.htm 
University of Florida. Conservation tillage peanut production. http:/ / edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ pdffiles/ AG/ AG18700.pdf 
UC IPM. Corn. http:/ / www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/ PDF/ PMG/ pmgcorn.pdf 
Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs, Ontario. Corn. http:/ / www.omafra.gov.on.ca/ english/ crops/ field/ corn.html 
UC IPM. Cotton. http:/ / www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/ PDF/ PMG/ pmgcotton.pdf 
  Cotton: The cotton pest and beneficial guide. http:/ / www.cottoncrc.org.au/ content/ Industry/ Publications/ PestsandBeneficials/ CottonInsectPestandBeneficialGuide.aspx 
FAO. Cowpea. http:/ / www.fao.org/ ag/ AGP/ AGPC/ doc/ Gbase/ DATA/ PF000090.HTM 
CGIAR. Cowpea. http:/ / www.cgiar.org/ impact/ research/ cowpea.html 
Thomas Jeffereson Institute. Cowpea: A versatile legume for hot, dry conditions. http:/ / www.jeffersoninstitute.org/ pubs/ cowpea_guide.pdf 

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