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Shade coffee farms as conservation tools : A measure of butterfly diversity in coffee agroecosystems in the Monteverde Region of Costa Rica




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The impact of avian diversity on insect herbivory in shade and sun coffee plantations




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Effects of coffee agroecosystems on moth diversity in San Luis, Costa Rica




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Ant diversity between two methods of coffee farming in the San Luis Valley




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Comparison of spider abundance and diversity in different habitats in the Life Monteverde coffee farm




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Growing Trichoderma asperellum, a natural fungicide, on coffee pulp and husks




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The effectiveness of cover crops as a control for root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in coffee (Coffea arabica)




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El Modelo Coffee Mill Records




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The efficacy of compost tea as a biological fungicide against coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix)




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Boy accused of beating Coffee County deputy

By Lisa Marchesoni- April 11, 2008 - 3:34 PM Charges are pending against a male child accused of whipping a Coffee County sheriff’s deputy sheriff transporting him Thursday to the Rutherford County Juvenile Detention Center, Murfreesboro Police reported.Coffee County Deputy Andy Wade, 62, of Manchester suffered a terrible cut over his right oculus and a big cut to his left ear when the male child apparently struck him with a flashlight, Military Officer Chris Ethel Waters reported. Virginia Wade was injured when he brought the male child to the hold center.Wade was taken to Cornelius Vanderbilt University Checkup Center in Capital Of Tennessee but no information was available because of federal privateness laws.Murfreesboro Police spokesman Kyle Herbert Mclean Evans said serious complaints are pending because of the nature of the deputy’s injuries.Waters reported when the male child exited the patrol police cruiser he “struck the deputy sheriff sheriff sheriff respective modern times in the head,” causing the deputy to lose consciousness.Detention Director Lynn Duke said centre employees saw the male child allegedly beating the deputy and called 911.Detention Cpl. Tre Rubin ran outside and reached for the male child who took respective swings at him, she said. Employees hushed the male child with common pepper spray.“I really experience like if it wasn’t for my employees, the whole thing would have got turned out differently,” Duke said. “If it hadn’t been for their speedy response, it would have got been a totally different scene.”Murfreesboro Police picked up the officer’s duty arm lying nearby and gave it to throw military officers to hold for Coffee County deputies.The male child is being held on a misdemeanor of probation from Coffee County. He is scheduled for a hold hearing next hebdomad in Juvenile Court.




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India's growing coffee culture

Indian coffee shops market over the next four-five years will grow between 6 and 18 per cent CAGR, all due to the growing coffee culture among the youth, increasing urbanisation, rising disposable income levels and changing eating and drinking preferences, says Atanu Biswas.




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Bean-to-cup coffee making in a Coorg plantation




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Coffee With Captain- Vote for anyone, your future is at stake: Capt Amarinder to youth




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Working professionals miss their morning coffee with colleagues, survey reveals




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Your coffee maker can also do these other amazing things; find out




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Try a cup of this coffee mug cake; here’s the recipe




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Health benefits of black coffee: From lowering diabetes risk to boosting metabolism




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Move over dalgona coffee, this is the latest food trend on social media




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Did you know? Toothpaste and instant coffee powder can brighten your feet




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‘Coffee kaafi mehengi padi’: Hardik Pandya on ‘Koffee With Karan’ controversy




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Iced coffees are as fattening as a steak meal




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Scientists say 11am is perfect time for coffee break




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Love your coffee? Follow your brew from the moment it’s roasted at Blue Tokai




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Delhi alert: If lockdown stays, coffee and chips will face squeeze