sports.yahoo.com - 8/15/2007
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August 14, 2007 WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) -- From the air, you can see Scott McIntyre's pride in the
scarlet and gray spelled out in yellow and green. In May, the Ohio State University research associate carefully planted plots
of yellow-leafed soybeans amid a more typical green-leafed variety in an unused,
four-acre field at the university's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development
Center about 50 ...
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