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Corn.(growing corn)
Countryside & Small Stock Journal
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March 1, 1999
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Sweet corn is easily grown and much enjoyed. The same can be said about field corn.
As with wheat, growing corn isn't as difficult as some people think. If you've enjoyed some success with sweet corn, you can expect the same results with field corn.
Like wheat, corn is a member of the grass family. Unlike wheat, it is native to the Americas. Depending on the variety, it can reach heights of three to 15 feet.
Corn's geographic range is substantial. It was a staple food in Mexico at the same time the Pilgrims reportedly ate Indian corn in ...
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BABA JAGA'S CORNER; The Best and the Most Evil Political Figures of the 20th Century According to Poles
Newspaper article from: Polish-American Journal
; ...preached non-violence. Marshall Joseph Pilsudski (1867-1935), the main creator...surprising that Gandhi surpassed Pilsudski, since his activities, although...not directly affect Poland, but Pilsudski was a polarizing figure. Pilsudski...
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No Way Out: The Politics of Polish Jewry
Newspaper article from: Jewish Exponent
; ...years following the sudden death of Marshall Joseph Pilsudski in May 1935. Pilsudski, head of the Polish government since he seized...toward Poland's sizable Jewish minority. Pilsudski's political rival, Roman Dmowski (1864...
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Will Reagan resign?
Magazine article from: The New Leader
; ...term, and on returning from his Yalta meeting with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill in February 1945 his condition...Churchill, Paul von Hindenburg, Adolf Hitler, and Joseph Pilsudski relevant evidence or illness and mental decline was...
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Stanley J. Nurek of Gilbertville, 85.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald
; ...Mr. Nurek was a member and past president of the Joseph Pilsudski Club, the Gilbertville Lions Club and the American...Gilbertville and Phyllis Malin of New Braintree; a brother, Joseph of Fairview; a sister, Mary Yaracz of Gilbertville...
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Stanley J. Wnuk, 79.(DEATHS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
; ...born on May 3, 1929 in Palmer, MA son of the late Joseph and Catherine (Fijal) Wnuk and has lived in Ware since...the Massachusetts Teachers' Association, and the Joseph Pilsudski Club in Gilbertville. He is survived by his sister...
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Militant Polish Groups Gain Support While Solidarity Negotiates
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...his book-stuffed living room, beneath antique maps of imperial Poland and a portrait of prewar nationalist hero Joseph Pilsudski, Moczulski can at last lay claim to an important role in Poland's rapidly shifting politics. As the communist...
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There's no place like No Place; Former bar's regulars to reunite tomorrow.(LOCAL NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
; ...folks who frequented No Place will come from far and near for a reunion. The event starts at 2 p.m. at the Joseph Pilsudski Association on Joslyn Road. It's "bring your own food" and a grill will be available for use. Planning for...
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski's address to the Polish Parliament (Sejm): delivered on the occasion of the first hundred days of the new presidency and government.
Magazine article from: Sarmatian Review
; ...society. Seventeen years after its reconstitution, the man who was most responsible for its existence, Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, was already dead. Seventeen years after the end of the Second World War, the lucky Western Europe, having avoided...
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Pierre van Paassen's Unheeded Warnings of a Coming Holocaust.
Magazine article from: Midstream
; ...opportunity to make the trip to Poland which was to be on a grand scale at the expense of none other than Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, the President(3) of the Polish Republic. The winning matchstick had indicated me as the prospective Polish...
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Romeo J. Kardas; 1923 - 2008.(DEATHS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
; ...hospitalized in 1984, 1986 and 1999 for complete hip replacement. He was a life-member of Post 246 American Legion, the Joseph Pilsudski Club in Gilbertville, Gabriel Narutowicz Club in Ware, the Uniformed Services, Mass Retirees, the A.A.R...
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