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lie convenient to the visitor's wanderin ovei th< k > a; n of tl « ml c a m p U s proper and the 1,200 acres of i P« ••••• » which the campus blends. Anybody can point you to the Morrou plots, The) ire small but the) are world famous. i AI en wli willing to - ntui 'I' i pi of th( thev \ them i >u! i ii 1 tS/ Lhey n < rate ( i M who \ i >sor : : agricultu ' versity from 1 1 4 . ' Th( th< oldest M - pe 1 plots in t hworld and tl ! tv< 1 n 1< i i 111' : :I

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