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| | Pea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The pea plant is an annual plant, with a lifecycle of a year. |  | | The mature pea, which dries naturally in the field, is known as the marrowfat pea. |  | | The name marrowfat pea for mature dried peas is recorded by the OED as early as 1733. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea
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| | PEA - LoveToKnow Article on PEA |
 | | The sweet pea, cultivated for the beauty and fragrance of its flowers, is a species of the allied genus Lathyrus (L. odoratus), a native of southern Europe. |  | | The everlasting pea of gardens is a species of La//s yrus (L. la/if olius) with very deep fleshy roots, bold foliage, and beautiful but scentless flowers; the field pea (Pisum arvense) is better adapted than the bean to light soils, and is best cultivated in rows of such a width as to admit of horse-hoeing. |  | | The chick pea (q.v.) (Cicer arietinum), not cultivated in England, is still farther removed from the true peas. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PEA.htm
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| | Dry Field Pea |
 | | Field pea may be grown as a forage crop, for hay, pasturage or silage. |  | | Field pea plants are prostrate vines at maturity and may be difficult to harvest. |  | | The moisture requirement for field pea is similar to that for cereal grains. |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/drypea.html
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| | Pea |
 | | The inflorescence of pea is a raceme arising from the axil of the leaf. |  | | Current methods of processing pea harvest involve the use of "viners" that harvest the pods and remove the peas from the pods in one operation in the field. |  | | Peas are cultivated for the fresh green seeds, tender green pods, dried seeds and foliage (Duke, 1981). |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/cropfactsheets/pea.html
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| | Pea soup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pea Soup, or Pea Souper is an idiom for fog. |  | | Newfoundland Pea Soup is very similar, but usually includes more vegetables such as diced turnips and carrots, and is often topped with small dumplings." |  | | A Study in Scarlet (1877) mentions that "a dun-coloured veil hung over the house-tops." |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea_soup
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| | Agricultural Systems: Crop Production |
 | | Pea vines are a traditional Indochinese crop, and have the potential to contribute to the economic viability of small farmers in the area. |  | | Pea vinesare the top 10-15 cm (4-6) inches of pea plants and are used in salads, stir-fries, and as decorative garnishes. |  | | Pea vine weight at first harvest was the greatest for all varieties and accounted for 63% of the total harvest. |
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http://agsyst.wsu.edu/peareport.htm
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| | Garden Peas |
 | | If you plant them in the shade the plants will grow and produce a crop of peas, but the sugar content will be low and the peas will taste old and starchy. |  | | Peas are one of the first crops you will plant in your vegetable garden. |  | | Peas should be planted in early spring, well before the last frost. |
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http://www.gardenguides.com/Vegetables/peas.htm
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| | Pea |
 | | pea n 1: seed of a pea plant 2: the fruit or seed of a pea plant 3: a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white flowers and long green pods containing edible green seeds [syn: pea plant] [also: pease (pl)] |  | | Pea maggot (Zo["o]l.), the larva of a European moth ({Tortrix pisi), which is very destructive to peas. |  | | Pea maggot (Zool.), the larva of a European moth ({Tortrix pisi), which is very destructive to peas. |
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http://dictionaries.cc/Pea
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| | Peas: Vegetables and Fruits for Health the Pyramid Way |
 | | Snow peas are lower in protein since their seeds are very small, however they provide twice the calcium and slightly more iron than green-shelled peas. |  | | Frozen peas retain their color, flavor and nutrients better than canned and are lower in sodium. |  | | Large peas will be have a starchy taste. |
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http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/4256.htm
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| | Pea |
 | | Peas are self-pollinated and seed may be saved for planting in next year's garden. |  | | Rust on peas and beans is more of a problem in the fall than in the spring. |  | | My peas are developing powdery, reddish lesions on the underside of the leaves. |
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http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/vegetables/pea.html
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| | Gardening:Pea - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks |
 | | The early crop of peas may be forwarded by sprouting the seeds indoors. |  | | The peas on the two center rows may be picked from the outside. |  | | It is one of the earliest seeds to go into the ground, and the planting fever is impatient. |
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http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Gardening:Pea
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| | NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF RAW AND EXTRUDED FIELD PEA |
 | | After extrusion, the extruded pea material was re-ground through a 1/8 inch screen using a New Holland grinder/mixer and incorporated into the nutrient dense 2-phase and 4-phase starter diets shown in Tables 1 and 2. |  | | A field pea by processing method interaction was noted such that pig performance decreased as the level of extruded peas in the diet increased whereas the opposite was true for the raw peas. |  | | Increasing the level of raw pea from 20 to 40% resulted in poorer feed conversions, but when the level of extruded pea was increased from 20 to 40%, feed conversion was not affected. |
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http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/dickinso/research/1996/fieldpea.htm
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| | Growing Dry Pea in Montana |
 | | Pea aphids migrate to pea fields from nearby alfalfa fields and may be of particular concern after nearby fields of alfalfa hay are cut. |  | | Winter pea survival is enhanced when sown within standing cereal stubble or in deep furrows, and it is essential that winter pea germinate sufficiently early in the fall for a seedling to emerge and establish a rosette. |  | | Pea plants mature from the bottom up and are physiologically mature when the uppermost pods develop a ‘netted’ or slightly wrinkled surface and the peas in the pods have initiated color change for yellow pea. |
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http://www.montana.edu/wwwpb/pubs/mt200502.html
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| | pea on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | PEA [pea] hardy, annual, climbing leguminous plant (Pisum sativum) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), grown for food by humans at least since the early Bronze Age; no longer known in the wild form. |  | | The pod, too, of the varieties known as sugar peas, can be eaten, and the whole plant is grown for forage; the vines of garden varieties are also used for feeding stock. |  | | Split peas are obtained from the field pea (var. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/p1/pea.asp
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| | Pea, Pigeon -- Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. |
 | | Pigeon pea is also called Congo pea, no-eye pea, red gram, arhur, urhur, grandul, dhal, toor, Gunds pea, and alverja. |  | | Seeds of pigeon pea are sown at the rate of 8-10 pounds per acre in rows 3-4 feet apart and thinned to 12-18 inches between plants. |  | | Some of the most common uses for pigeon pea are as human food, fodder, browse plants, green manure, and a grain cash crop. |
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_MV108
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - pea definition |
 | | plant producing peas: an annual vine of the legume family with compound leaves that is widely grown for its edible seeds. |  | | U.S. food pea pods: the unopened immature pods of the pea, containing the seeds and used as a vegetable |  | | plant related to pea: a plant related to or similar to the pea, e.g. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx?refid=1861724403
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| | Pea - Glossary from Hormel Foods |
 | | The fresh pea is a small, round green vegetable, which is grown in a pod and is generally harvested in the early summer. |  | | Fresh peas are available as a raw podded pea, canned as a shelled pea and frozen. |  | | Varieties of the field pea include the green and yellow pea (either split or whole), the chickpea, and the black-eyed pea. |
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| | Search Results for pea - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Annual plant (Lathyrus odoratus) of the pea family (legume), native... |  | | The hard, red and black seeds are attractive and are strung into necklaces and rosaries in India and other... |  | | Brief information on this herbicide, which is used to control weeds and grasses grew along with agriculture products like peanuts, soybeans, peas, and rice. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=pea&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | The Civil War in Arkansas - Places Pea Ridge |
 | | Nearly ten thousand Federal soldiers swept across the fields and woods atop Pea Ridge, converging on Elkhorn Tavern from the west and south. |  | | By the end of the day, the Federals atop Pea Ridge had successfully completed a 180-degree change of front. |  | | The Rebels struck with barely an hour of daylight remaining and fierce fighting erupted along the northern escarpment of Pea Ridge. |
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| | Cook's Thesaurus: Edible Pods |
 | | Substitutes: snow pea (flatter, not as sweet) OR asparagus OR carrots (for a crudité platter) |  | | snow pea = Chinese snow pea = Chinese pea = Chinese pea pod = sugar pea = mange-tout pea = edible-podded pea Equivalents: 2 cups fresh = 6 ounces frozen Notes: You eat these whole, pod and all. |  | | sugar snap = snap pea = sugar snap pea = sugar pea Notes: This cross between an English pea and a snow pea is sweet and crisp, and is eaten whole, pod and all. |
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| | PEA RESEARCH Home Page |
 | | Updated: A History of Suppressed Inventions by PEA RESEARCH, copyright 1988 by LeRoy Pea. |  | | Hybrid Electric Vehicle HEV gif, proposed plans by PEA RESEARCH, copyright 2004 by LeRoy Pea. |  | | International Advanced eScience Ring, IAeSR by PEA RESEARCH, ECHO page, copyright 2004 by LeRoy Pea. |
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| | "Pea Soup" - Pea Experiment |
 | | A pea is either wrinkled or round - there is no in between. |  | | This is an interactive pea experiment where you can breed your own hybrid pea plants! |  | | You will start with two parent plants and end up with four child plants |
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http://www.sonic.net/~nbs/projects/anthro201/exper
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| | P'slodging1.2 |
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| | Pea |
 | | Some varieties are cultivated specifically for the flavorful tendrils or pea shoots, which are pricey in Chinese markets and are considered a delicacy. |  | | Kitazawa Seed Company PO Box 13220 Oakland, CA 94661-3220 |  | | Essential to Asian cooking, snow peas are often stir-fried, especially with shrimp or chicken, or added to soup or sukiyaki. |
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http://www.kitazawaseed.com/seeds_pea.html
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| | pea |
 | | We cultivated some tomato vines and a pea patch. |  | | something resembling a pea, esp. in being small and round. |  | | pertaining to, growing, containing, or cooked with peas: |
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| | Niger pea - encyclopedia article about Niger pea. |
 | | Common names include niger, niger seed, and niger pea. |  | | Guizotia abyssinica is an annual plant grown for its edible seed, eaten directly or used as an oilseed. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Niger+pea?p
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| | Pea Soup [2] |
 | | Rinse peas several times under cold running water. |  | | Mix in baking soda and boil until husks detach from peas and float onto the surface. |  | | Soak peas overnight into 6 cups [1.5 L] cold water. |
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| | the PEA website |
 | | Any questions about the site or the PEA can be directed towards the PEA Secretariat. |  | | PEA 2005 Meeting Documents available from members only area now. |  | | The PEA 2006 meeting programme is now online and available here |
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| | Amazon.com: Little Pea: Books: Amy Krouse Rosenthal,Jen Corace |
 | | He loves personalizing the book for our family (instead of Mama Pea, Papa Pea and Little Pea he calls the peas: Mama Pea, Dada Pea, Ethan Pea and Molly Pea) and what toddler can resist making "yuck" and "blech" sounds along with the Little Pea when he's suffering through a plate of candy. |  | | Imagine, a pea having to eat candy every day of the week! |  | | Little Pea's generally a happy legume, hanging with friends, rolling down hills, and being catapulted off a spoon by Papa Pea--but meals are always fraught, for Little Pea hates candy, which as you know (you didn't?) is all that peas eat. |
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| | Erowid Online Texts : PiHKAL #142 PEA |
 | | This, the simplest of all phenethylamines, has always been the darling of the psychopharmacologists in that it is structurally clean, it is naturally present in various human fluids and tissues, and because of its close chemical relationship to amphetamine and to the neurotransmitters. |  | | Maybe it is also increased in people under extreme stress. |  | | The studies evolved into searches for metabolic difference that might be of some diagnostic value. |
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| | Plant Efficiency Analyser Continuous Fluorescence Measurement System. |
 | | Further in depth analysis of the polyphasic kinetic can also be performed. |  | | PEA is a compact, field portable instrument designed for measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence induction by the high time resolution continuous excitation principle. |  | | When using PEA, the sample is dark adapted with a clip. |
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| | Battle of Pea Ridge History Profile Biography and Encylopedia Entry Arkansas Encyclopedia Essay |
 | | The battlefield at Pea Ridge is now Pea Ridge National Military Park located near the town of Pea Ridge, Arkansas. |  | | The Battle of Pea Ridge was a land battle of the |  | | McCulloch's troops swung westward around Pea Ridge and plowed into elements of the Federal Army at a small village named Leetown where a fierce firefight erupted. |
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http://www.anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/Battle_of_Pea_Ridge
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| | About Sweet Pea & Me |
 | | She hopes to turn Sweet Pea and Me into a valued community resource as well as a part of many families memories. |  | | Her personal gift to the area where she resides, Sweet Pea and Me was designed to become a special place for local families: a place where the wonderful journey of motherhood and the excitement of family growth is welcomed and nurtured. |  | | Our Company - Sweet Pea and Me About Jackie |
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| | Hans Christian Andersen: The Princess and the Pea |
 | | But she said nothing, went into the bed-room, took all the bedding off the bedstead, and laid a pea on the bottom; then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the pea, and then twenty eider-down beds on top of the mattresses. |  | | Now they knew that she was a real princess because she had felt the pea right through the twenty mattresses and the twenty eider-down beds. |  | | Hans Christian Andersen: The Princess and the Pea |
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| | Welcome to Andersen's Pea Soup - Fine Food, Catering and Gifts - Everything For The Traveler |
 | | Few restaurants in the United States have been so warmly accepted over the years as the far-famed "Pea Soup Andersen's" in the little town of Buellton. |  | | Long time "pea soupers" whose families brought them first to Andersen's are now bringing their children and their children's children! |  | | Yes, but it's much more than that, for Pea Soup Andersen's has a spirit of wholesome family warmth which draws people again and again through its doors. |
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| | PEA |
 | | Every PEA bargaining unit consists entirely or predominantly of professionals -- people whose work responsibilities typically require that they have earned at least one university degree. |  | | Send mail to the PEA webmaster with questions or comments about this web site. |
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| | PEA Soup |
 | | Mike Almeida has kindly accepted our invitation to become the latest contributor to PEA Soup. |  | | Mike is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he specializes in ethics, and has regularly commented on posts here at PEA Soup. |  | | Mike is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he specializes in ethics, metaethics, and epistemology. |
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| | SWEET PEA'S WORLD |
 | | Grammy is generally a "cat person", but that all changed when she met Sweet Pea. |  | | No matter how bad Sweet Pea wants to play, Tigger-Too is not into dogs. |  | | Please send me feedback about this Web site! |
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| | Sweet Pea Font - Fonts.com |
 | | Desiring to create a scrapbooking font, I based Sweet Pea loosely on my own handwriting. |  | | The characters don't sit on the baseline but tend to rise above or below it, giving a casual, handwritten appearance. |  | | Click the Add to Cart buttons on the left side of this page to add products to your cart. |
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| | WEE PEA PRESS |
 | | No part of the contents of this web site or art work may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written consent of Wee Pea Press or Frank Galuszka |  | | Personalized cards can be designed for your needs upon request. |  | | Bay Shore, N.Y. Wee Pea Press ©1999 Artist : Frank Galuszka All rights reserved. |
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