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    2021 Home Grounds and Animals PMG - Author Contact List

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    This is a chapter of the 2021 Home Grounds and Animals PMG. This 2021 Virginia Pest Management Guide provides the latest recommendations for controlling diseases, insects, and weeds for home grounds and animals. This publication contains information about prevention and nonchemical control as alternatives to chemical control or as part of an integrated pest management approach. The chemical controls in this guide are based on the latest pesticide label information at the time of writing. Because pesticide labels change, read the label directions carefully before buying and using any pesticide. Regardless of the information provided here, always follow the latest product label instructions when using any pesticide. Commercial products are named in this publication for informational purposes only. Virginia Cooperative Extension does not endorse these products and does not intend discrimination against other products that also may be suitable.Peer reviewe

    Commercial Grape Varieties for Virginia

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    This publication makes recommendations for grape varieties that have demonstrated commercial suitability under the diverse growing conditions in Virginia

    Kay Dunkley assumes directorship of Reynolds Homestead

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    Wytheville native Kay Dunkley has been named as director of Virginia Tech's Reynolds Homestead Continuing Education Center in Critz, Va

    Clarence Kay Interview

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    Mr. Kay discusses, among other topics, life in Newark, NJ where she was born on an undisclosed date.Thumbnail image, "The Krueger-Scott Mansion," (photographer unknown), c. 1916. Image courtesy of Clarence E. Brunner

    Author Checklist

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    Provides a checklist to review manuscripts, for content, format, structure of tables, graphs and figures, text citations and references, and other concerns

    West Virginia House: A Union of Two Vernaculars

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    This project uses elements of two architectural vernaculars that were once common in West Virginia. The agrarian vernacular includes I-houses and barns. The industrial vernacular includes buildings of the timber and coal industries—particularly coal tipples. My project hopes to reflect the wrenching changes the coming of the Industrial Revolution brought to West Virginia in the decades following the Civil War. The building is a house in rural Pocahontas County.Master of Architectur

    Interview with Dr. Kay Persichitte

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    This video is a part of the AECT History Makers project. It has an interview with Dr. Kay Persichitt

    National bestselling author Barbara Kingsolver to present on local dining at Virginia Tech

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    Author Barbara Kingsolver will visit campus Tuesday, Sept. 14 to present her recent bestseller and this year's Virginia Tech Common Book about eating local food: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle.</p

    Award-winning poet and author Jeff Mann to read from his works at Virginia Tech

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    Award-winning poet and author Jeff Mann of the Virginia Tech Department of English will be reading from his works at the Volume II bookstore on April 8 at 7: p.m
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