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Photos show thumbnatil pictures from their features.Volume 3, Number 3 - Summer 2007

Mississippi Landmarks is a quarterly magazine published by the Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University. All articles are in Portable Document Format and require Adobe Reader to view.

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Cover
Mississippi's shallow streams are an often ignored source of fishing. The story begins on page 6. (Photo by Jim Lytle)

Table of Contents - 2
The complete Table of Contents as it appears in the print version.

Vice President's Letter and Masthead - 3
A letter from Dr. Vance Watson and all contributing personnel.

Ugly Farming - 4
Researcher's work proves beauty of "ugly farming."

Ignored Fishing - 6
Mississippi's shallow streams are often overlooked fishing spots.

Multi-Use Park - 8
The Mississippi Horse Park is home to more than just horse events.

Cogan Grass - 10
An invasive grass has found a home in Mississippi.

Imaging Partners - 11
Partnership offers innovative health care for pets.

Lab Art - 12
Mississippi's artists add color to CVM laboratory.

Weather Records - 14
MSU is recognized for 100 years of recording weather data.

Photo Reenactment - 15
A tradition was revived for the 2007 4-H Club Congress.

Focus Section - 16
MSU events draw thousands of visitors each year.

Cooking Fun - 20
Cooking camp show kids the fun side of the kitchen.

Video Link - 22
Mississippians find new uses for distance education technologies.

Ability Emphasized - 24
AgrAbility program links resources to needs.

Mill Sensors - 25
New sensor will help lumber mills control emissions.

Cotton Pests - 26
New technology helps fight pests in cotton.

Landmarks Editorial - 27
Volunteers are an essential part of 4-H program.

News Notes - 28
News of people and activities in the Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine.

Breaking New Ground - 30
Development partners provide essential support for the division.

Back Cover - 32
Susan Guider of Utica shaves the muzzle of her horse, PA Valentinos Fire. Guider was helping her sister Alison prepare for the dressage class at the Mississippi 4-H State Horse Show in July. (Photo by Jim Lytle)

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