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... crops. We emphasize that, in our analysis, the higher profits are associated with the better production and utilisation of fodder crops rather than with higher production only. It is the recognition that grass and fodder crops can make ...
... crops. We emphasize that, in our analysis, the higher profits are associated with the better production and utilisation of fodder crops rather than with higher production only. It is the recognition that grass and fodder crops can make ...
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... crops. We emphasize that, in our analysis, the higher profits are associated with the better production and utilisation of fodder crops rather than with higher production only. It is the recognition that grass and fodder crops can make ...
... crops. We emphasize that, in our analysis, the higher profits are associated with the better production and utilisation of fodder crops rather than with higher production only. It is the recognition that grass and fodder crops can make ...
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... crops for silage later in the summer or autumn. The advantages of making silage a regular part of farming routine as a means of utilising the grass crop to best advantage cannot be over-emphasised. (B). FODDER. CROPS. 1. Grass occupies a ...
... crops for silage later in the summer or autumn. The advantages of making silage a regular part of farming routine as a means of utilising the grass crop to best advantage cannot be over-emphasised. (B). FODDER. CROPS. 1. Grass occupies a ...
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PART II | 23 |
THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF PRIVY COUNCIL | v |
THE REPORT OF THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL | 3 |
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