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  • ...lture began to attack the [[United Nations]] and [[internationalism]]. The publications was sent free to 25,000 farmers each week in the US state of Georgia. [[Category:Agricultural publications]]
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  • ...ts with European institutions. In 1919 he received an assistantship in the Agricultural College in Berlin where he wrote a monograph on the effect of straw upon cr
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  • ...the NSDAP 1924-1927, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol 1, Issue 4, Sage Publications Ltd., p. 25.</ref> At a meeting of the Working Association in [[Hanover]] o ...ties of 20,000 people divided into nine autonomous units and surrounded by agricultural areas. Each city was to be fully autonomous and self-sufficient, with detai
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  • ...can be seen as irrelevant in some particular modern societies having large agricultural surpluses (which does not apply to large parts of the modern world) and the ...m loss of carrying capacity. Thus, even those areas that currently have an agricultural surplus may not in the future do so. This means that currently occurring im
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  • ...in 1859 under the Moldavian domnitor [[Alexandru Ioan Cuza]]. Cuza led an agricultural reform distributing land to the poor and. therefore, attracting enemies. In ...y. An Audit Bureau of Circulations exists since 1998 and a large number of publications are its members.
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