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nature 135, 988-988 (15 June 1935) | doi:10.1038/135988c0
National Institute of Agricultural Botany
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THE fifteenth annual report (1933-34) of the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge, shows that continued progress has been made in all departments. An important change in the stations at which crop testing is carried out took place in the autumn of 1934, when a new centre was established at Askham Bryan near York, in place of that at Good Easter, Essex, which was closed down.
