Larry Meiller
from Friday, June 6, 2008 at 11:00 AM
On Garden Talk, after eleven, Larry Meiller's guest is a turfgrass expert. He is John Stier, (sty-er) Associate Professor of Horticulture at UW-Madison. jstier@wisc.edu
Then, after twelve-noon, the focus shifts to native sedges. Larry's guest is Andrew Hipp, herbarium curator at the Morton Arboretum in Illinois, author of "Field Guide to Wisconsin Sedges." (University of Wisconsin Press) www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/
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Speed
Est. Time
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50 Kbps
50 Minutes
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250 Kbps
10 Minutes
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2 Minutes
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5 Mbps
30 Seconds
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10 Mbps
15 Seconds
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