An intriguing and potentially important, though anonymous, work on the "Milk Supply Of Kentu." This historical document offers a glimpse into the dairy industry and food supply mechanisms of its time. While specific details about Kentu may require further research, the text likely provides valuable insights into broader social and economic structures related to milk production and distribution. A worthwhile resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the evolution of food systems. This title represents a fascinating primary source for understanding historical perspectives on essential resources.
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