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DURING the past five or six years, a major development has been taking place in agricultural research in the United States, which should have a considerable effect on the rate of progress to be expected in several important problems, and on the number and scope of scientific papers published.
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WHYTE, R. Regional Agricultural Laboratories in the United States. Nature 147, 597–599 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147597a0
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