\ XIV. No. 347 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. Akius: 1 i. 1915. 



THE BEST MANURES FOR COLONIAL USE 



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COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE 

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Tills illustrated booklet, published as No 7 1 of the Pamphlet Series of the Imperial Department ol Agriculture, gives 

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 West Indian islands. The publication constitutes an entirelj new and up to date edition ol the A B C of Cotton Cultivation 



published by the Dep it nt in the earlj stages of the industry, and embraces all the new developments that have since 



been the outcome "I practical experience and experiment. 



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