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 Utilization of Residues from Beet-Sugar Manufacture in Cattle Feeding. 



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 Relation of Sugar Beets to General Farming. (Separate 320 from Yearbook 



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 Progress of the Beet-Sugar Industry in the United States in 1909. (Report 



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