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History of the Board of Agriculture, 1793-1822
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Ernest Clarke traces the history of the Board of Agriculture, an institution established by the British government to promote agricultural reform and education. The book covers the Board's initiatives in the areas of crop cultivation, livestock breeding, land drainage, and rural infrastructure.

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