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FARMING TODAY

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'Silage'
W. S. Mansfield and S. J. Watson
Dr. Watson, who is Director of the Jealott's Hill Research Station, has devoted himself to the subject of silage. Silage is an important foodstuff on the Cambridge University farm controlled by Mr. Mansfield, and the speakers are going to discuss the subject generally this evening, its place in British farming and the best methods of production.

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