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I know the official purpose of Brogdale is as a repository for genetic diversity of agriculturally useful fruit species.
Wonderful weekend walk in orchards Imogen 2009
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I know the official purpose of Brogdale is as a repository for genetic diversity of agriculturally useful fruit species.
Archive 2009-07-01 Imogen 2009
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I surveyed the Brogdale Site at Faversham in England: Google Earth 51 17′49.20″N 0 52′40.30″E.
New Pielke et al Article on Microsite Problems « Climate Audit 2007
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Not been to Brogdale but often call in at Bedgebury Nat.
November recipe: Cinnamon apple pudding with hot fudge sauce Carla 2007
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The National Collection at Brogdale in Kent has 2300 different varieties, including cooking apples, easting apples and cider apples.
November recipe: Cinnamon apple pudding with hot fudge sauce Carla 2007
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Having read the article about the Stephenson screens I decided to have a look at the Brogdale weather station.
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The National Collection at Brogdale in Kent has 2300 different varieties, including cooking apples, easting apples and cider apples.
Archive 2007-11-01 Carla 2007
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Brogdale also hosts tours for schools, showing children how an apple gets from seed to juice.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Ed Cumming 2011
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Ted Hobday is head guide at the Brogdale Fruit Collection in Kent, which grows a staggering 2,200 different varieties of apple.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Ed Cumming 2011
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The hottest day ever recorded in Britain was August 10 2003, where it reached 38.5C at Brogdale in Kent.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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