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Soil and methods of increasing its fertility : being the report of a conference organised by the Food Education Society for the exchange of up-to-date knowledge on the production of organic fertiliseres and the better cultivation of allotments and gardens, with a paper on soil-less culture / honorary editor Richard Sudell.

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Soil and methods of increasing its fertility : being the report of a conference organised by the Food Education Society for the exchange of up-to-date knowledge on the production of organic fertiliseres and the better cultivation of allotments and gardens, with a paper on soil-less culture / honorary editor Richard Sudell.

Publisher

London : The Society, 1943.

Date

1943.

Call Numbers

T0300299

Record Identifier

74VvlvKovZ0y

MMS ID

991017330769702626

Language

English

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70 p. ; 22 cm.

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Publisher

London : The Society, 1943.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1943.

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Full title

Soil and methods of increasing its fertility : being the report of a conference organised by the Food Education Society for the exchange of up-to-date knowledge on the production of organic fertiliseres and the better cultivation of allotments and gardens, with a paper on soil-less culture / honorary editor Richard Sudell.

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Transferred from N631.87/3.

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T0300299

Record Identifier

74VvlvKovZ0y

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991017330769702626

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