Agriculture: Comparative value of cold and warm water for stock, in food consumed, and in the production of milk, butter and beef. Entomology: Fungi which kill insects, especially as affecting cinch bugs and locusts. Veterinary: "Tuberculosis," or consumption in domestic animals
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Agriculture: Comparative value of cold and warm water for stock, in food consumed, and in the production of milk, butter and beef. Entomology: Fungi which kill insects, especially as affecting cinch bugs and locusts. Veterinary: "Tuberculosis," or consumption in domestic animals
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Agriculture: Comparative value of cold and warm water for stock, in food consumed, and in the production of milk, butter and beef. Entomology: Fungi which kill insects, especially as affecting cinch bugs and locusts. Veterinary: "Tuberculosis," or consumption in domestic animals. 1888. Saint Paul, Minn.: University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 4, 47 pages
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