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    A study of variations in the panicle of several oat varieties 

    Brett, Edgar Wyman (1933)
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    A study of the relative feeding value of early and late maturing corn in Manitoba 

    Whiteman, Robert (1933)
    The increased demand for fodder crops in Manitoba, makes it imperative that a careful study be made of the composition of the various fodders, particularly corn. It has long been a controversial point among feeders as to ...
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    A study of the eradication and ecology of the dandelion, Taraxacum officinale Weber 

    Silversides, William Harold (1938)
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    The effect of harvesting at different stages of maturity upon the yield and chemical composition of barley 

    McLean, Donald Munro (1932)

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    Authorbrett, edgar wyman (1)mclean, donald munro (1)silversides, william harold (1)whiteman, robert (1)Theses/Practica Programs
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    Date Issued1933 (2)1932 (1)1938 (1)

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