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Lincoln drier

The first eight months of this year were the driest at Lincoln since records were begun there in 1880, the Lincoln College Council heard yesterday. The rainfall to the end of August totalled only 246 mm, according to the college farm report. The previous record was in 1897 when total rainfall to the end of August was 250 mm.

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Press, 28 September 1988, Page 3

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Lincoln drier Press, 28 September 1988, Page 3

Lincoln drier Press, 28 September 1988, Page 3

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