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The town of Addison is the flattest and the most fertile part of Vermont. The plain extending west to Lake Champlain was the bottom of a glacial lake and post-glacial estuary from 14,000 to 11,000 years ago. The clayey sediments are more than 30m deep in places. The soils are slow to dry and require powerful equipmen...
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Vermont's Champlain Valley viewed from the first foothills of the Green Mountains. In the past 230 years, the composition of these forests has changed from dominance by American beech, sugar maple, and eastern hemlock to dominance by white pine, sugar maple, white ash, and paper birch. This reflects the increased im...
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Wheat planted in September of '08 is seen beside perennial wheatgrass. These plants were taken from our root tube array in April '09. Both are coming out of winter dormancy and starting their spring growth. We will see further comparisons as we follow plant development through the lifespan of the annual wheat as it mat...
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From the office to the classroom www.landinstitute.org

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This particular greenhouse is located inside the Floriculture Greenhouse on the Cook Campus at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. This 360 degree gigapan only shows one of the many green rooms that this greenhouse currently has.
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Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), one of the dominant warm-season prairie grasses, commonly occurs with Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardi) and Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans) on fertile bottomlands. The displayed plant is approximately 4.25 meters long.
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image by Mike Andree This is a panorama of an observation hive that was put together by research technicians at the Pennsylvania State University for a bug camp held on campus. The camp is aimed at education for students in elementary and middle school. Behind the observation hive is a pollinator garden that exhib...
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This univerisity is one dedicated to developing sustainable agriculture. The campus is enormous and includes organic farms, banana plantation (which supplies whole foods), a nature (jungle) reserve, and housing areas for students and professors. They also have a store where they sell recylced products that they have m...
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The 4 ft x 16 ft 'easel' is curved to a 10 ft radius. The GigaPan is on the centerline 10 ft above. The results of this shoot can be seen at: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8038
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Scientist’s double check newly installed packages of honey bees, on a farm outside of Honolulu, HI, for survivorship and queen status. The honey bees were packaged in Pahala on the isle of Hawaii two days prior to this picture being taken. They were then shipped via air cargo to Honolulu where they where loaded ont...
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