"Forage Plants At The Highmore Sub-station For 1906" details the findings of agricultural research conducted at the Highmore Sub-station in South Dakota. Authored by William Archie Wheeler and Sylvester Balz, this report presents valuable insights into the cultivation and characteristics of various forage plants. It offers historical context and data relevant to agricultural practices in the early 20th century.
The book is a useful resource for those interested in the history of agriculture, botany, and the specific environmental conditions of the South Dakota region. This report provides detailed observations and analyses that may be of interest to researchers, historians, and agricultural professionals.
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