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  2. Leonard M. Pike - Wikipedia

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    Leonard M. Pike (February 1, 1940 – January 12, 2019) was an American agricultural scientist who established the Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center at Texas A&M University in 1992 and created the 1015 sweet onion and the BetaSweet maroon carrot. Pike was born and raised in Arkansas. [1]

  3. Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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    The Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences ( AgLifeSciences) is a college of Texas A&M University, a public land-grant research university in College Station, Texas. Agriculture and the Life Sciences have been part of the university since its founding in 1876 as the "Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas."

  4. What's the Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables? - Healthline

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    Vegetables have a more mild or savory taste and are usually eaten as part of a side dish or main course. Summary: Botanically, fruits contain seeds and come from the flower of a plant, while the ...

  5. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is the largest extension service in the US and a leading employer in the Brazos County. [9] Headquartered at the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, AgriLife Extension develops much of its own curriculum, which it then teaches across the state through its network of over 600 county extension agents ...

  6. How Many Servings of Vegetables Should You Eat per Day?

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    People counseled to eat more fruits and vegetables lost up to an extra 3.3 pounds (1.5 kg) for each additional 3.5-ounce (100-gram) portion of fruits and vegetables eaten per day.

  7. Vegetables High in Protein: 19 Veggies and How to Eat More

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    Chia seeds. Yellow sweet corn. Potatoes. Asparagus. Broccoli. Avocado. FAQ. To add more protein to your diet, try any type of beans, along with broccoli, Brussels sprouts, green peas, and potatoes ...

  8. Neil Sperry - Wikipedia

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    Neil Sperry is a Texas gardening and horticulture expert known for his books, magazine, radio program, and annual gardening show. Sperry was born and raised in College Station, Texas [1] where he graduated A&M Consolidated High School as Salutatorian and Student Body President. [citation needed] He attended Texas A&M University and earned ...

  9. Your Food May Not Be What You Think It Is - WebMD

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    Fruit Juices These may be watered down or diluted with a cheaper type of juice, such as pear or grape. Some may only contain water, dye, and sugars, but fruit will still be listed as an ingredient ...