"Formalin As A Preventive Of Oat Smut, Volumes 87-106" explores the use of formalin as a method to prevent oat smut, a fungal disease affecting oat crops. This book provides detailed insights into agricultural practices and the application of chemical treatments for crop protection. It offers valuable information for agricultural scientists, farmers, and anyone interested in the history of plant pathology and crop management techniques.
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