This comprehensive collection, "Tobacco Experiments, Volumes 26-45," compiles extensive research conducted by William Frear and E. J. Haley. These volumes present a detailed exploration of various aspects of tobacco cultivation, chemical composition, and experimental methodologies employed in agricultural science.
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