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  2. Koda Farms - Wikipedia

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    Koda Farms is a third-generation family owned American company based in Dos Palos, California. The company was established in 1928 by Keisaburo Koda. [2] [3] It is the oldest family owned and operated rice farm in California. [4] Koda Farms is a producer of Japanese style rice and rice flours.

  3. A eulogy to Koda Farms from a Japanese Central Valley ... - AOL

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    The brother-and-sister team mark the end of an era of growing some of the best rice that fed many, especially Japanese American families like my own.

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  5. List of clubmosses and mosses of Montana - Wikipedia

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    sphagnum moss (Sphagnum flexuosum) There are at least 23 species of clubmosses and 153 species of mosses found in the state of Montana in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Montana Natural Heritage Program has identified a number of clubmoss and moss species as species of concern .

  6. Doggy Day School - Wikipedia

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    Doggy Day School revolves around five dogs, Lucas, Lili, Koda, Suki, and Pedro, who go to a day school owned by Rosie every morning. The group of puppies learn about each other and the world they live in, all while having various adventures together.

  7. Schistostega - Wikipedia

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    Schistostega pennata, also called goblin gold, [1] Dragon's gold, [2] luminous moss [1] or luminescent moss, [3] is a haplolepideous moss known for its glowing appearance in dark places. It is the only member of the family Schistostegaceae .

  8. Callicladium imponens - Wikipedia

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    Callicladium imponens, also known as brocade moss, is a species of moss native to North America. [1] [2] It is usually golden to yellow-green coloured, sometimes brownish. Its stems are medium to large sized usually reaching 3–10 cm. Unlike some other moss species, C. imponens lacks a hyalodermis but possesses a weak central strand. [3]

  9. Dawsonia superba - Wikipedia

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    Dawsonia superba is a moss in the family Polytrichaceae that is found in Australia, New Guinea, Malaysia, [2] and New Zealand. [3] D. superba is the tallest self-supporting moss in the world, reaching heights of 60 cm (24 in). [4]