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The Oldest Rotations In The South

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How The Old Rotation And Cullars Rotation Contribute To Alabama Agriculture ⋅ BY CASSIDY NEMEC ⋅ ASSOCIATE EDITOR On the campus of Auburn University in East Central Alabama stands two of the oldest cotton experiments in the...

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