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Birmingham Cooperative (Industrial) Society farms Lea Marston Farm

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Lea Marston Farm was one of BCIS’s own experimental farms. It was purchased in 1919 and was owned by the Society until 1954 when the Society ceased farming. Viv.82AE041D-0CAE-400C-8D75-BA269CB398D0.jpegC53AD5B0-9CDF-4752-B706-E20A46097903.jpeg

Source: Commerce Reports Vol 318279868-CCF7-44EE-8D5E-A51ECA765602.jpegC6B3DBCC-F88F-46BA-9C31-B7309BDC3C56.jpeg
 
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