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FEW agricultural problems appeal to a wider circle both among agriculturists and the general public than wheat production; the layman often considers it to be the farmer's chief business, and many farmers are still to be found who look back with regret on the days when it actually was so.
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RUSSELL, E. Some Aspects of the Wheat Problem 1 . Nature 80, 282–283 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080282a0
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