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Elements of Agricultural Chemistry

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Elements of Agricultural Chemistry
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Publisher: Adam and Charles Black
ISBN/ASIN: 1112328319

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The object of the present work is to offer to the farmer a concise outline of the general principles of Agricultural Chemistry. It has no pretensions to be considered a complete treatise on the subject. On the contrary, its aim is strictly elementary, avoiding unnecessary technicalities so as to make it intelligible to those who are unacquainted with the details of chemical science.

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