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In spite of increased mechanisation, the harvesting of oats for chaff has remained the same for decades. Here, Algerian oats are being stacked on the property of Messrs K. and L Brosnan, of Fernside. They say that the oats are the best they have grown for 10 years; the straw is bright, and the oats well filled.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33741, 14 January 1975, Page 1

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In spite of increased mechanisation, the harvesting of oats for chaff has remained the same for decades. Here, Algerian oats are being stacked on the property of Messrs K. and L Brosnan, of Fernside. They say that the oats are the best they have grown for 10 years; the straw is bright, and the oats well filled. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33741, 14 January 1975, Page 1

In spite of increased mechanisation, the harvesting of oats for chaff has remained the same for decades. Here, Algerian oats are being stacked on the property of Messrs K. and L Brosnan, of Fernside. They say that the oats are the best they have grown for 10 years; the straw is bright, and the oats well filled. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33741, 14 January 1975, Page 1