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I tried primitive gardening: my battle with wildlife
Growing a primitive garden presents various challenges, including physically demanding preparation and ongoing battles with wildlife such as rabbits, rats, insects, and deer. These animals can quickly ...
A piece of quartz or a chunk of obsidian in the hands of Benji Cronic can make a sharp transformation. The Bethlehem resident makes arrowheads and spear points, much like ancient man did in an age ...
Genomic analyses of primitive, wild and cultivated citrus provide insights into asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction is a remarkable feature of perennial fruit crops that facilitates the faithful propagation of commercially valuable individuals by avoiding the uncertainty associated with the ...
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