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Next in order of blooming, are my favourite hardy gladioluses (I follow "Agriculturist" authority in my plural) – by no means to be compared with the late-flowering
Gardening by Myself 1872
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"Old Baldy" (American Agriculturist, New England Homestead, and Orange Judd Farmer, September 16, 1899) and "Bald-Face" (The Muse, Winter 1900) are good-humored, well-contrived tall tales.
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Through publications such as the Wisconsin Agriculturist and Farmer, he published many articles detailing methods for preserving and restoring wildlife habitat on working farms.
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As with all the books in The Tropical Agriculturist series, these are readable, informative and practical guides.
1. Intensive sustainable livestock production: an alternative to tropical deforestation. 1992
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[146] _Vide The Tropical Agriculturist_, Colombo, August 2, 1886.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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Khandesh (_vide_ "The Tropical Agriculturist," Colombo, June 1, 1886, p. 876 _et seq_.).
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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Agriculturist said to its readers that there is disagreement about the best time for pruning peach trees.
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Agriculturist~ to promise to give us a little Southern publicity on contest.
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For three years previously the _Agriculturist_, published at Norwich, in Chenango County, had given him proprietorship, some reputation, and less money; but it had also classified him politically.
A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander
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Such trees may be removed in safety, especially if a good share of the top is removed at transplanting -- _American Agriculturist_.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883 Various
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