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  2. Hunting season in Ohio: Here are the dates to know for deer ...

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    Here are the hunting seasons for Ohio's birds. Early waterfowl hunting. Canada Geese: Sept. 7 through Sept. 15 Teal (blue-winged, green-winged, cinnamon): Sept. 7 through Sept. 22 Youth waterfowl ...

  3. What you need to know as fall hunting season arrives in Ohio

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  4. Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a cool 2024 fall season is ...

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    Here are the regions predicted to see cooler than average temperatures this fall, according to the Almanac: Southeast and Florida. The Lower Lakes. Ohio Valley. The Appalachians. The Atlantic Corridor

  5. Primordium - Wikipedia

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    Root primordia (brown spots) as seen on the butt of a freshly cut pineapple crown intended for vegetative reproduction. A primordium (/ p r aɪ ˈ m ɔːr d i ə m /; pl.: primordia; synonym: anlage) in embryology, is an organ or tissue in its earliest recognizable stage of development. [1] Cells of the primordium are called primordial cells. A ...

  6. Pineapple mania - Wikipedia

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    In England, each pineapple cost about 80 pounds to produce (1,890 pounds/$3,000 in modern terms). [12] The pineapple's association with the social class of nobility led to its widespread adoption as an architectural motif. [13] The pineapple motif appeared on furniture, doorways, tableware, wallpapers, in handiwork, including elaborate hairstyles.

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  8. Mangosteen - Wikipedia

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    [5] [10] If the young tree is bearing for the first time, 200–300 fruits may be produced, whereas at maturity, 500 fruits per season are average. [5] At age 30 to 45 years in full maturity, each tree may yield as many as 3,000 fruits, with trees as old as 100 years still producing.

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.