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  • 1Agriculture in Imperial Russia — The agriculture of Imperial Russia throughout the 19th 20th centuries represented a major world force yet it lagged behind other developed countries. Russia was amongst the largest exporters of agricultural produce, especially wheat, while the… …

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  • 2Spot blotch (wheat) — Spot blotch is a leaf disease of wheat caused by Cochliobolus sativus .cite book last = Wiese first = M.V. title = Compendium of wheat diseases publisher = American Phytopathological Society date = 1987 pages = 124 pp ] cite book last = Martens… …

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  • 3Gordon Setter — A Gordon Setter Country of origin Scotland Traits Classification and s …

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  • 4Bourne Woods — The woods near Bourne, Lincolnshire, England. In particular, Bourne Wood. National Grid reference TF0821. Co ordinates: O°24 W, 52°46 N.Bourne Wood is owned by The Forestry Commission England. It is managed by Forest Enterprise (England) as part… …

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  • 5Biblical Antiquities — • Details domestic, political, and sacred antiquities Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Biblical Antiquities     Biblical Antiquities      …

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  • 6Agriculture —    In the early Middle Ages the vast majority of the population of Europe was dedicated in some fashion or other to food production, which invariably involved agriculture. In early medieval Europe, as well as in later medieval and modern Europe,… …

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  • 7conservation tillage — /kɒnsəveɪʃən ˈtɪlɪdʒ/ (say konsuhvayshuhn tilij) noun minimal cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops, as by leaving stubble on the surface rather than ploughing it in, except for small strips where the new crops are sown. Also, zonal… …