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Seminis - International
Seminis is the largest developer, grower and marketer of fruit and vegetable seeds in the world. Our hybrids improve nutrition, boost crop yields, limit spoilage, and reduce the need for chemicals.
http://www.seminis.com

DuPont - The Mracles of Science
DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere.
http://www.dupont.com

Aggie Horticulture Network
Aggie Horticulture Network a family of Web servers dedicated to serving the horticulture information needs of the people of Texas and beyond.
http://www.aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu

Horticulture Magazine
Horticulture serves as an indispensable guide and trusted friend, a primary resource for avid gardeners from every corner of the country.
http://www.hortmag.com

Good Seeds
Good Seed, Glad Harvest! NESEED.com offers bulk and packet seeds for home gardens and commercial harvest.NESEED is Your Store for Quality Vegetable, Flower and Herb Seeds.
http://www.neseed.com

Solutions Series | University of Illinois Extension
University of Illinois Extension Solutions Series provides answers to a wide variety of everyday questions on food and nutrition, home cleaning and safety, consumer protection and horticulture.
http://www.solutions.uiuc.edu

Field Crops Home Page
www.fieldcrop.msu.edu provide farmers with a one-stop, easily accessible, source of pertinent information.
http://www.fieldcrop.msu.edu

Sutter-Yuba Counties Extension Office
www.cesutter.ucdavis.edu provides the major vegetable crops grown in Sutter/Yuba counties during 2006 included processing tomatoes, honeydew melons and non-certified seed crops.
http://www.cesutter.ucdavis.edu