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	<title>Khao Chae - Chinese Keys</title>
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	<description>Khao Chae is consigned to markets in only small quantities, and there are few growers in Australia. The slender roots </description>
	<content:encoded>Khao Chae is consigned to markets in only small quantities, and there are few growers in Australia. The slender roots &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>Australia</category>
	<category>Chinese</category>
	<category>Galangal</category>
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	<title>Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering</title>
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	<description>: Methyl Eugenol (rarely cue lure)	: capsicum &amp;amp; tomatoes (dubious)	: solanum fruit fly</description>
	<content:encoded>: Methyl Eugenol (rarely cue lure)	: capsicum &amp;amp; tomatoes (dubious)	: solanum fruit fly&lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Capsicums</category>
	<category>Fruit</category>
	<category>Fruit Flies</category>
	<category>Fruit Flies of NSW</category>
	<category>Solanum</category>
	<category>Tomatoes</category>
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	<title>Chinese Cabbage/Wong Baak</title>
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	<description>The most cabbage shaped of the Chinese green vegetables, the heads of Chinese Cabbage are large and barrel shaped. The </description>
	<content:encoded>The most cabbage shaped of the Chinese green vegetables, the heads of Chinese Cabbage are large and barrel shaped. The &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>Barrels</category>
	<category>Cabbage</category>
	<category>Chinese</category>
	<category>Green Vegetables</category>
	<category>Southeast</category>
	<category>Sydney</category>
	<category>Temperate</category>
	<category>The Heads</category>
	<category>Vegetables</category>
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	<title>Pebblebug Lipocallia australensis Kirkaldy</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a179670.html</link>
	<description>Some nogodinids (such as the Varciini) are delicate lacy-winged insects but the Lipocalliini (the pebblebugs*) have the </description>
	<content:encoded>Some nogodinids (such as the Varciini) are delicate lacy-winged insects but the Lipocalliini (the pebblebugs*) have the &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Coastal</category>
	<category>Forests</category>
	<category>Insects</category>
	<category>Taxa</category>
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	<title>Family Cixiidae</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a78327.html</link>
	<description>The Family Cixiidae comprise the most generalised and primitive fulgoroid species. Some genera have retained a third </description>
	<content:encoded>The Family Cixiidae comprise the most generalised and primitive fulgoroid species. Some genera have retained a third &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Genera</category>
	<category>Primitive</category>
	<category>Species</category>
	<category>Taxa</category>
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	<title>Coelidiinae species list</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a78339.html</link>
	<description>The Coelidiinae have been extensively studied by M.W. Nielson over many years and the Tharrini was covered by Nielson (1</description>
	<content:encoded>The Coelidiinae have been extensively studied by M.W. Nielson over many years and the Tharrini was covered by Nielson (1&lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Nielson</category>
	<category>Species</category>
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	<title>Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a85911520.html</link>
	<description>&amp;copy; State of New South Wales through NSW Department of Primary Industries 2007Top of page / Related titles</description>
	<content:encoded>&amp;copy; State of New South Wales through NSW Department of Primary Industries 2007Top of page / Related titles&lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Agriculture</category>
	<category>Collections</category>
	<category>Entomology</category>
	<category>New South Wales</category>
	<category>South Wales</category>
	<category>Wales</category>
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	<title>Sin Qua/Luffa</title>
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	<description>Two very similar spp., the Angled Luffa has an angled cross-section, whilst the Smooth Luffa has circular cross-section.</description>
	<content:encoded>Two very similar spp., the Angled Luffa has an angled cross-section, whilst the Smooth Luffa has circular cross-section.&lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>In Shape</category>
	<category>Sin</category>
	<category>Vegetables</category>
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	<title>Banana Leaves</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a78122.html</link>
	<description>Young leaves of the Cavendish banana and sold in rolled bundles. Used in Chinese cooking as wrapping for yum cha etc, </description>
	<content:encoded>Young leaves of the Cavendish banana and sold in rolled bundles. Used in Chinese cooking as wrapping for yum cha etc, &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>Banana Leaf</category>
	<category>Banana Leaves</category>
	<category>Bananas</category>
	<category>Bundles</category>
	<category>Chinese</category>
	<category>Chinese Cooking</category>
	<category>Leaf</category>
	<category>Plantains</category>
	<category>Wrapping</category>
	<category>Young Leaves</category>
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	<title>Asian fruits and vegetables</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a78114.html</link>
	<description>Amaranth - Chinese Spinach - Een Choy	Betel Leaves - La Lop	Chinese Broccoli/Gai lum	Chinese Cabbage/Wong Baak	Chinese </description>
	<content:encoded>Amaranth - Chinese Spinach - Een Choy	Betel Leaves - La Lop	Chinese Broccoli/Gai lum	Chinese Cabbage/Wong Baak	Chinese &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Amaranth</category>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>Bok Choy</category>
	<category>Broccoli</category>
	<category>Cabbage</category>
	<category>Chard</category>
	<category>Chinese</category>
	<category>Chinese Broccoli</category>
	<category>Choy Sum</category>
	<category>Flowering</category>
	<category>Fruits</category>
	<category>Melons</category>
	<category>Spinach</category>
	<category>Vegetables</category>
	<category>Waxes</category>
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	<title>Winter Melon - Wax Melon</title>
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	<description>The largest of the gourds/melons sold in the market. Smooth skinned, cylindrical, oblong and light green skinned, </description>
	<content:encoded>The largest of the gourds/melons sold in the market. Smooth skinned, cylindrical, oblong and light green skinned, &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>Australia</category>
	<category>Gourds</category>
	<category>Light Green</category>
	<category>Melons</category>
	<category>Subtropical</category>
	<category>Tropical</category>
	<category>Waxes</category>
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	<title>cica35c</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a123918.html</link>
	<description>The Selenocephalinae were reviewed by Zhang and Webb (1996) who noted that the Selenocephalini displayed no unique </description>
	<content:encoded>The Selenocephalinae were reviewed by Zhang and Webb (1996) who noted that the Selenocephalini displayed no unique &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>African</category>
	<category>Distribution</category>
	<category>Genus</category>
	<category>Taxa</category>
	<category>The Tribe</category>
	<category>Tribes</category>
	<category>Zhang</category>
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	<title>Chinese Flowering Cabbage/Choy Sum</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a78115.html</link>
	<description>Choy Sum are perhaps the commonest form of Chinese greens sold in greengrocery, and are distinguished by the small </description>
	<content:encoded>Choy Sum are perhaps the commonest form of Chinese greens sold in greengrocery, and are distinguished by the small &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Asian Fruits &amp; Vegetables</category>
	<category>Broccoli</category>
	<category>Cabbage</category>
	<category>Chinese</category>
	<category>Chinese Broccoli</category>
	<category>Choy Sum</category>
	<category>Flowering</category>
	<category>Greens</category>
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	<title>Danuta Knihinicki</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a96724.html</link>
	<description>Danuta K. Knihinicki has been with NSW Agriculture since 1989 working on the taxonomy of plant-feeding mites and their </description>
	<content:encoded>Danuta K. Knihinicki has been with NSW Agriculture since 1989 working on the taxonomy of plant-feeding mites and their &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Agriculture</category>
	<category>Authority</category>
	<category>Mite</category>
	<category>Mites</category>
	<category>NSW Agriculture</category>
	<category>Pests &amp; Diseases</category>
	<category>Predators</category>
	<category>Taxonomy</category>
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	<title>Other areas of interest</title>
	<link>http://www.growinglifestyle.com.au/au/h166/a31069018.html</link>
	<description>Feedlotting, pasture systems, full and supplementary feeding, stock feeds and fat scoring.	Flock management including </description>
	<content:encoded>Feedlotting, pasture systems, full and supplementary feeding, stock feeds and fat scoring.	Flock management including &lt;br /&gt;From NSW Agriculture</content:encoded>
	<category>Agriculture</category>
	<category>Fertility</category>
	<category>Internal &amp; External</category>
	<category>Joining</category>
	<category>Livestock</category>
	<category>Parasites</category>
	<category>Pasture</category>
	<category>Primary Industry</category>
	<category>Scoring</category>
	<category>Sheep</category>
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