- An agriculturist,
agriculturalist, agrologist, or
agronomist (abbreviated as agr.) is a
professional in the science, practice, and
management of agriculture...
- Niger–Congo is a
hypothetical language family spoken over the
majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It
unites the
Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo languages...
- The
Illustrated Sydney News was a
monthly English language newspaper published in Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia.
First published on 8
October 1853...
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American Agriculturist is an
agricultural publication for farm, home, and
garden in the
United States,
previously published in
English and
German editions...
- Free
agriculturalists (Russian: Во́льные хлебопа́шцы, Свободные хлебопашцы, literally, free ploughmen) were a
category of
peasants in the
Russian Empire...
- John Boys (1749–1824) was an
English agriculturist. The only son of
William Boys and Ann,
daughter of
William Cooper of Ripple, he was born in November...
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Robert Payne (d. 1593) was an
English planter who
settled in Munster,
Ireland and
became an
advocate of the
plantations of Munster.
Payne was a projector: 64 ...
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Henry Stephens FRSE (25 July 1795 – 5 July 1874) was a 19th-century
Scottish farmer,
meteorologist and
agricultural author. His multi-volume Book of the...
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Robert Bakewell (23 May 1725 – 1
October 1795) was an
English agriculturalist, now
recognized as one of the most
important figures in the
British Agricultural...
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Robert Wallace FRSE FLS FRGS (24 June 1853 – 17
January 1939) was a
Scottish professor of
agriculture who
worked at the
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester...