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Purdue University. Sweet potatoes. http:/ / www.hort.purdue.edu/ rhodcv/ hort410/ sweetp/ sweetp.htm 
Purdue University. Tomatoes. http:/ / www.hort.purdue.edu/ rhodcv/ hort410/ tomat/ tomat.htm 
Purdue University. Peanut. http:/ / www.hort.purdue.edu/ newcrop/ duke_energy/ Arachis_hypogaea.html 
Purdue University. Pongamia pinnata.  http:/ / www.hort.purdue.edu/ newcrop/ duke_energy/ Pongamia_pinnata.html 
Purdue University. Croton tiglium.   http:/ / www.hort.purdue.edu/ newcrop/ duke_energy/ Croton_tiglium.html 
Rice Knowledge Bank. Maize. http:/ / www.knowledgebank.irri.org/ maize.htm 
Texas Cooperative Extension Service. Home fruit production- Mango. http:/ / aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/ extension/ homefruit/ mango/ mango.html 
Thomas Jeffereson Institute. Cowpea: A versatile legume for hot, dry conditions. http:/ / www.jeffersoninstitute.org/ pubs/ cowpea_guide.pdf 
Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute. Mungbean. http:/ / www.jeffersoninstitute.org/ pubs/ mungbean.shtml 
Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute. Sesame production guide. http:/ / www.jeffersoninstitute.org/ sesame.php 

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