Электронная книга: Andrew Steele «The natural and agricultural history of Peat-Moss or Turf-Bog»
Полный вариант заголовка: «The natural and agricultural history of Peat-Moss or Turf-Bog : to which are annexed corroborative writings, correspondence and observations, on the qualities of peat or fen earth, as a soil and manure, and on the methods used in Scotland for converting moss soils into arable and pasture grounds, plantations of trees,&c. / by Andrew Steele». Издательство: "Библиотечный фонд" (1826)
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Andrew Steele
Andrew Steele (born
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Источник: Andrew Steele
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