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agriculturist

[ag-ri-kuhl-cher-ist] / ˌæg rɪˈkʌl tʃər ɪst /


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The paper then spoke up fearlessly and characteristically: "Someone should start the 'Service Bureau' of the American Agriculturist after its own subscription racket."

From Time Magazine Archive

Last May the Agriculturist, beneath its masthead of cows, a tractor, an orchard and a silo, was the first U. S. paper to make a practice of printing gold prices.

From Time Magazine Archive

Henry Morgenthau Jr. of Manhattan, son of the onetime Ambassador to Turkey, publisher of the American Agriculturist, was appointed and confirmed as a member of the Federal Farm Board.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two years ago, said Agriculturist Bennett, a former county agent from North Carolina named Horace Holmes went to India as an adviser on village improvement to the Indian government.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Agriculturist is a large periodical of Forty-four pages, quarto, not octavo, beautifully printed, and filled with plain, practical, reliable, original matter, including hundreds of beautiful and instructive Engravings in every annual volume.

From Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health by Waring, George E. (George Edwin)




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