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VINEYARDS SEEK NICOTINE.; Growers Use It as an Insecticide in the Form of a Spray.

VINEYARDS SEEK NICOTINE.; Growers Use It as an Insecticide in the Form of a Spray.
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Nicotine, the bane of smokers and tobacco chewers the world over, is in enormous demand in France, according to United States Consul Carl Bailey Hurst of Lyon, France. It is used for spraying grapevines and fruit trees almost everywhere in France, as it has been found particularly efficacious as an insecticide. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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