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2012 Newsletters

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2011 Newsletters

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2009 Newsletters

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2008 Newsletters

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2007 Newsletters

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Contact

Dustin Coufal
Williamson County Extension Office
3151 SE Innerloop Road, Suite A
Georgetown, Texas 78626
Ph: (512) 943-3300
F: (512) 943-3301
dwcoufal@ag.tamu.edu

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