of Agriculture ø
A Compendium of Agricultural Science and Practice
on Farm, Orchard and Garden Crops, and the
Feeding and Diseases of Farm Animals
By EARLEY VERNON WILCOX, Ph. D
and CLARENCE BEAMAN SMITH, M. S
Associate Editors in the Office of Experiment Stations, United States
Department of Agriculture.
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