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Artificial Grasses - Including Information on Clovers Rye-grass Tares and Other Types of Artificial Grasses - cover

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Artificial Grasses - Including Information on Clovers Rye-grass Tares and Other Types of Artificial Grasses

Various Authors

Publisher: Bronson Press

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This book contains a detailed treatise on artificial grasses, including information on clovers, rye-grass, tares, and other types of artificial grasses. This text discusses the benefits, drawbacks, and uses of a variety of artificial grasses, written in clear language and including helpful tables and diagrams. Although old, much of the information contained within this volume is timeless, making it of much appeal to modern readers with an interest in the subject. The chapters of this book include: Clovers, Tares, Chicory, Corn Spurrey, Sainfoin and Lucerne, etcetera. Many antiquarian texts such as this are becoming increasingly expensive and rare, and it is with this in mind that we are proudly republishing this book now complete with a new introduction on agriculture and agronomy.
Available since: 08/26/2016.

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