Cullars_Rotation_Auburn_University.JPG
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
in the
United States of America
. Its reference number is
3000231
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Summary
Description Cullars Rotation Auburn University.JPG |
English:
This is a picture of Cullars Rotation which is the oldest continuous soil fertility experiment in the Southeastern United States. Cullars Rotation is located on the campus of Auburn University on the corner of South College Street and Woodfield Drive.
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Date | 2/19/10 |
Source |
I Rivers Langley created this work entirely by myself.
Transferred from en.wikipedia |
Author | Rivers Langley, http://www.facebook.com/saverivers |
Object location | 32° 35′ 19″ N, 85° 29′ 01″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 32.588611; -85.483611 |
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- 2010-02-20 05:15 Saverivers 4000×3000 (4070234 bytes) {{Information |Description = This is a picture of Cullars Rotation which is the oldest continuous soil fertility experiment in the Southeastern United States. Cullars Rotation is located on the campus of Auburn University on the corner of South Colleg