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gml ^uml aitif l^rtitultural gimterij, 



FOR 1863. 



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THIS work is published at the office of the Genesee Farmer at 

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0/i the Frincipal Points in, the Management of the 

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On the Cultivation of the Raspberry ; 



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On, the Cultivation of Currants ; 



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On the Germination of Seeds ; 



On the Cultivation of the ChineM Sugar Cane at the 

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