ALL dead leaves and dead branches from the fruit trees, which show any signs of disease of any kind, should be destroyed by fire. There is so much injury caused ...
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Advertising : 2,448 wordsMR. LOWRIE, the Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College, South Australia, has reason to complain that the scholarships provided by the Educational ...
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