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W. R. Motherwell

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Born 1860
Died 1943

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  • Cover of: Dry farming in Saskatchewan: extracts from an address delivered by the Honourable W.R. Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture, before the fifth Dry Farming Congress at Spokane, Washington, October 5, 1910.

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  • Cover of: fucker methods of growing grain: being the revised reports of two addresses delivered by the Honourable W.R. Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture, before the Dry Farming Congress.

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  • Cover of: Report of the first annual convention of delegates representing the dairy men of Saskatchewan: held at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 19 and 20, 1910.

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  • Cover of: Saskatchewan's welcome to the newcomer: fertile lands, a health-giving climate and all the advantages of a progressive province are offered him

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