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Virtual ToursJune 21, 2021July 19, 2023

Legume Family: Introduction

Legume Family: Introduction

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Patrick Byrne This short video introduces the legume or pea family, one of the world’s most important families of crops. Legumes are important both agriculturally and nutritionally.

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