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</html><description>Proc. 56th Southern Pasture and Forage Crop Improvement Conference, Springdale, AR April 21-22, 2001 Developing annual medics for Texas William R. Ocumpaugh ocumpaug@fnbnet.net Regents Fellow and Professor Texas A&amp;M University Agricultural Research Station, Beeville, TX The history of development of winter annual legumes in Texas goes back several decades. In fact, there was research on annual medics that dates back to the middle of the last century (Harvey, et al., 1950; True, 1956; Davis, 1957). However, no annual medic (Medicago spp.) seed had been available from these locally... Read More &rarr;</description></oembed>
