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'Highworth' from Sauers seed company (P.O. Box 117, Rockhampton 4700,
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Pod maturity of Highworth is more uniform and because the pods are borne well above the foliage, seed harvesting is simplified and seed yields are higher.
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White, Rongai, and Highworth are excellent field varieties.
28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996
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Field varieties (mix available): Highworth, White,
28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996
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All varieties (Red, White, Rongai, and Highworth) can be used as pulses.
28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996
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Both varieties have similar vegetative growth, but Highworth flowers are purple and the black seeds are slightly smaller.
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Fifteen to 20 patrol commanders at a time would report from all over the country in a suitably undercover manner on a Friday afternoon to the Post Office in the nearby village of Highworth, where the postmistress Miss Stranks had her part to play.
Operation Sea Lion Cox, Richard 1974
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Heard at Highworth, Upper Thames, sung by a Blacksmith named Barrett copyright Heirs of Alfred Williams, collected circa 1914-16 recorded by Copper Family on either Coppersongs 2 or 3
Old Adam 1914
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John, my son, my tenements in Birdlip, Gloucester; to Edward, my son, a house in Highworth and the Chantrey House.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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The name "Collins" makes one think there may be some connection with the following: Walter Arden, [512] of Hampton, in Highworth, Wilts, makes his will on April 1, 1540.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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