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Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture

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The Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture (M.S.P.A.) is one of the earliest agricultural societies in the United States. The Society was incorporated by an act of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on March 7, 1792. The Society's founding members included Samuel Adams, Charles Bulfinch, Timothy Pickering, Benjamin Lincoln, Christopher Gore, and Benjamin Guild. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Inquiries by the agricultural society.

    Published 1800
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    On the culture of potatoes : extracted from communications made to the Board of Agriculture in Great Britain.

    Published 1798
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    To the inhabitants of the town of Ashburnham ...

    Published 1813
    “…Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture…”
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    Premium list, 1838 / Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture.

    Published 1838
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    Farm law a treatise on the legal rights and liabilities of farmers / by Edmund H. Bennett. by Bennett, Edmund H. (Edmund Hatch), 1824-1898

    Published 1884
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    The law of the roadside how to protect our landscape : electric lines in public ways, shade trees in public ways, insect pests, trespass to real estate.

    Published 1911
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