"Report On The Rubber Trees At Nilambur And At Calicut, South Malabar" by Robert L. Proudlock offers a detailed examination of rubber tree cultivation in the specified regions. This report provides valuable insights into the agricultural practices, environmental conditions, and economic factors surrounding rubber production.
Readers interested in the history of tropical agriculture, botany, and the development of rubber plantations will find this work particularly informative. The report serves as a primary source for understanding early 20th-century agricultural practices in South Malabar and offers a historical perspective on the rubber industry's origins and expansion. Proudlockâ € (TM)s observations contribute to a broader understanding of the ecological and economic significance of rubber trees in the region.
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