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1837. 
1840. 
1858. 
1869. 
1869. 
1869. 
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Improved variety of wheat. The new wheat. Jn Genesee 
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Early wheat. Jn Rural New Yorker, v. 9, no. 34 (450), p. 270. 
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. Martin’s Amber wheat. Jn Rural New Yorker, v. 41, no. 1705, 
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A correction corrected and an absurdity exposed. [Statements 
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