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Observations on the utility of cutting hay and straw and bruising corn for feeding of animals : arranged and elucidated, not by chemical test but agricultural practice : with a full and particular description of the best machines for that purpose : with approbationary certificates annexed : also, a new and valuable discovery, of the utmost importance to the agricultural world, by which means every farmer may separate the more nutritious parts of his straw, for feeding animals, from the refuse, which may be used for litter

Title:Observations on the utility of cutting hay and straw and bruising corn for feeding of animals : arranged and elucidated, not by chemical test but agricultural practice : with a full and particular description of the best machines for that purpose : with approbationary certificates annexed : also, a new and valuable discovery, of the utmost importance to the agricultural world, by which means every farmer may separate the more nutritious parts of his straw, for feeding animals, from the refuse, which may be used for litter
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Note:Printed by C. Whittingham, and sold by H.D. Symonds, J. Hatchard, and all booksellers in town and country, 1803
  
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Subject:Agricultural innovations -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Subject:Agricultural machinery -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject:Feed processing -- History
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