William Farrer

William James Farrer (3 April 184516 April 1906) was a leading English Australian agronomist and plant breeder. Farrer is best remembered as the originator of the "Federation" strain of wheat, distributed in 1903. His work resulted in significant improvements in both the quality and crop yields of Australia's national wheat harvest, a contribution for which he earned the title 'father of the Australian wheat industry'. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Farrer, William
Published 1767
printed and sold by Fletcher and Co., Booksellers, at the Oxford-Theatre, the North-Side of St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Farrer, William
Published 1772
printed for the author; and sold by Mr. Johnson, Bookseller, No. 72, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Kearsly, No. 1, Ludgate-Street; Mr. Davenhill, No. 8, in Cornhill; and Mr. Durham, in Cockspur-Street, Charing-Cross

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by Farrer, William
Published 1767
printed and sold by Fletcher and Co. Book-Sellers, at the Oxford-Theatre, the North-Side of St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Farrer, William
Published 1767
Printed and sold by Fletcher and Co. Book-sellers, at the Oxford-Theatre, the north-side of St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Farrer, William
Published 1747
Printed for T. Ward in the Old-Baily; and sold at all the Pamphletshops in London and Westminster; and by the news-sellers