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On the Improved Beet Root, As Winter Food for Cattle · Pinder Simpson — chapter 9 of 9 · ~113 words · public domain

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I am, &c. JOHN SHAW.

These and many other letters have been received by the author from gentlemen residing in different parts of the kingdom, recommending, from their own experience and success, the culture of the improved Beet Root, to those farmers who have yet to learn its value. In so doing, they are not actuated by any sordid motive or selfish principle. To do good to others is their aim, and to promote the public welfare the utmost of their ambition.

FINIS.

J. Swan, Printer, 76, Fleet Street, London.

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● Typographical errors fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained. ● Used numbers for footnotes. ● Enclosed italics font in underscores.

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