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MSU Dry Beans Variety Trials

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MSU Extension Dry Beans

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 Michigan Bean Commission

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 Saginaw Valley Research Ctr.

       
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Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences

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Ag Bio Research

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Plant Resilience Institute

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Legume Innovation Lab

       
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Bean Cap
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Bean Improvement Cooperative
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Phytozome
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Phaseolus Genes
       
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Plant Breeding and
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