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Meadows and pastures in Minnesota. American grown cauliflower seed. Preserving vegetables in carbonic acid gas. Circular letter no. 2, Protection from frost

1890-07
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Meadows and pastures in Minnesota. American grown cauliflower seed. Preserving vegetables in carbonic acid gas. Circular letter no. 2, Protection from frost

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1890-07

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University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station

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This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station: http://www.maes.umn.edu/

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Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station);12

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Meadows and pastures in Minnesota. American grown cauliflower seed. Preserving vegetables in carbonic acid gas. Circular letter no. 2, Protection from frost. 1890. Saint Paul, Minn.: University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 12, pages 117-132

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. (1890). Meadows and pastures in Minnesota. American grown cauliflower seed. Preserving vegetables in carbonic acid gas. Circular letter no. 2, Protection from frost. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183658.

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