Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

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Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification

Key to Practice Set - Illinois Cucumber Safflower Pea(s) Sunflower Canola Lespedeza (Korean) Lettuce Lima bean Muskmelon (cantaloupe) Ladino (white) clover 11. Pumpkin 12. Cotton 13.Red clover 14.Peanut 15.Potato 16.Sugar beet 17.Alsike clover 18.Birdsfoot trefoil 19.Soybean 20.Vetch 21.Strawberry 22.Watermelon 23.Broccoli 24.Sweet clover 25.Sweet potato 26.Tomato 27.Alfalfa Practice Set for Illinois Agronomic Crop Identification