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Going Dutch on Weed Control!
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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By Press Release in Training on 5th Jun 2007 8:00
The campus is in bloom once again with three new areas of native wildflower meadows, researched and led by Andy Boorman, Senior Lecturer at Writtle. These meadows are now showing white, red, blue, purple and gold from a mix of cornfield annuals. These include; corn chamomile, poppy, cornflower, corn cockle, yellow rattle and corn marigold. The largest planting is about a half of a hectare and is located just behind the student accommodation blocks. There is another large area on the College sports grounds and the third links the engineering buildings with the main campus.
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