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Yes, but kudzu its also used for erosion control and medical reasons.

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Yes, but kudzu its also used for erosion control and medical reasons.


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Will planting sweet potatoes in a kudzu field kill kudzu?

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When was Under the Kudzu created?

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What is the scientific name of kudzu?

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What is the scientific name for the kudzu vine?

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What does kudzu contain?

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What are many studies on kudzu investigating?

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