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Agriculture - Barns - Farming - Livestock

1955 - Spring is made longer this year.: Farmers in the south of England are working into the night to lengthen spring and get seeds into ground that has been unworkable since last fall because of unusually bad weather. Thousands of acres which should have been plowed and sown have remained untouched, while tons of seed have had to be kept in storage, Photo shows Tractors are driven through the night on Buckhurst farm, Withyham, the home of Britain's Postmaster-General, Earl de la Warr

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13172886
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46912951
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Acres Buckhurst Driven Kept Lengthen Longer Plowed Postmaster-general Remained Seed Seeds Sown Tons Tractors Untouched Unusually Warr Withyham


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