| 11. | Maybe, because the cowpeas filled their stomachs and kept them from starvation, they considered themselves lucky.
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| 12. | Black-eyed peas and their kissing cousins, cowpeas, are members of the mung bean family.
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| 13. | Research in Ghana found that selecting early generations of cowpea crops to increase yield is not an effective strategy.
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| 14. | In addition, pests such as insects and locusts have been reported on peanuts, cowpeas, and sorghum.
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| 15. | The crushed leaves have been investigated as a treatment on stored seeds of cowpea, to prevent weevil infestation.
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| 16. | There were recipes upon recipes, but no one dared a guess as to when the cowpeas got so lucky.
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| 17. | Brazil is the world's second-leading producer of cowpea seed, producing 600, 000 tonnes annually.
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| 18. | Buckwheat, for instance, is fairly easy to mix into the soil by hand, but cowpeas are rototiller territory.
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| 19. | He advocated the use of " Vigna sinensis " ( cowpea ) as a model for studying plant genetics.
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| 20. | The one that systemically infected cowpea became known first as " pea wilt virus " and then as"
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