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Continuous cropping and tillage dairy farming for small farmers, by T. Wibberley ...
By: Wibberley, T.
Edition: 3d ed.
Publication info: London,C.A. Pearson, Ltd.,1919.
Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
Subjects: Agriculture Crop rotation Great Britain
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Diversified farming in the cotton belt, by George H. Alford ...
By: Alford, George Howard, - International harvester company of New Jersey.
Publication info: Chicago,Agricultural Extension Department, International Harvester Company of New Jersey[c1914]
Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
Subjects: Agriculture Crop rotation Southern States
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Farming on factory lines : continuous cropping for the large farmer / by T. Wibberley.
By: Wibberley, Tom.
Publication info: London :C. Arthur Pearson Ltd.,1917.
Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
Subjects: Crop rotation Great Britain
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Field management and crop rotation;
By: Parker, Edward Cary,
Publication info: St. Paul, Minn.,Webb publishing co.,1915.
Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
Subjects: Agriculture Crop rotation
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Making money on farm crops,
By: Nichols, Floyd Bruce,
Publication info: St. Joseph, Mo.,The Fruit-grower and farmer,1913.
Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
Subjects: Agriculture Crop rotation
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The relation of plant succession to crop production, a contribution to crop ecology.
By: Waller, Adolph Edward,
Publication info: Columbus,The University,1921.
Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
Subjects: Crop rotation Plant ecology
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Soybeans : their effect on soil productivity / [by O.H. Sears].
By: Sears, Ogle Hesse,
Publication info: Urbana, Ill. :University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station,1939.
Contributed by: University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Subjects: Crop rotation Crops and soils Soybean
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Upon some properties of soils, which have grown a cereal crop and a leguminous crop for many years in succession. By Sir John Bennet Lawes.
By: Lawes, J. B.
Publication info: [Cirencester, Eng.]1895.
Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
Subjects: Crop rotation
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