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AS might have been expected, the papers read before the Agricultural Section at the Bournemouth meeting had special reference to the abnormal conditions brought about by the war. Most of the members had been engaged either directly or indirectly in food production work, and there was a very marked reduction, as compared with normal years, in the amount of research work reported to the meeting..
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LAUDER, A. Agriculture at the British Association . Nature 104, 553–554 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/104553a0
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