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Destructive blister beetles appear to be out in full force this year.
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Beadle Bops 4-H Club members and leaders, along with Dianne Gropper of Huron Area Masters Gardeners and Jim Gropper, 4-H advocate, met recently at the Nordby 4-H Building on the South Dakota State Fairgrounds.
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