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The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England was sent for free to thousands of society members, with a few hundred copies additionally sold. [13] Philip Pusey, who had also been prominent in founding the society, was the first editor of the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England from its founding in 1840 to his death in 1855.
Bibliography of agriculture Biological abstracts Chemical abstracts TL-2 Thorne, Samuel, 1835-1915 Vols. 26-50, 1865-1889 called 2nd ser., v. 1-25; v. 51-61, 1890-1900 called 3rd ser., v. 1-11 Vols. for 1933- include the society's Farmer's guide to agricultural research Vols. for 1948- accompanied by a "Royal Show supplement."
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April 1868, Prince Alfred accepted the role of Patron of the Society, which then became the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia; 7 August 1868 Thursday, ploughing match and show of entire horses at south-east Parklands spoiled by wintry weather; 29 October 1868 Thursday, Spring Show: moderate attendance due to sultry ...
The Society had become the Royal Agricultural Society in 1891, when Queen Victoria gave her permission for the usage of "Royal". The Royal Agricultural Society Showground also became an important part of the history of rugby league in Australia, hosting some of the new code's first matches. The Royal Agricultural Society Shield was designated ...
Bibliography of agriculture Biological abstracts Chemical abstracts Vols. 26-50, 1865-1889 called 2nd ser., v. 1-25; v. 51-61, 1890-1900 called 3rd ser., v. 1-11 Vols. for 1933- include the society's Farmer's guide to agricultural research Vols. for 1948- accompanied by a "Royal Show supplement."
The Farmer's Almanac and Calendar by Cuthbert W. Johnson and William Shaw, 1841. William Shaw "of the strand" (1797–1853) was a British agricultural writer, editor and translator, first editor of the agricultural journal Mark Lane Express, and of The Farmer's almanac and calendar, and co-founder of the Farmers Club in 1842. [1]
Bibliography of agriculture Biological abstracts Chemical abstracts TL-2 Thorne, Samuel, 1835-1915 Vols. 26-50, 1865-1889 called 2nd ser., v. 1-25; v. 51-61, 1890-1900 called 3rd ser., v. 1-11 Vols. for 1933- include the society's Farmer's guide to agricultural research Vols. for 1948- accompanied by a "Royal Show supplement."