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Title:
Harvesting tall wheatgrass and puccinellia for seed / by Carmen Saunders.
Year:
1996.
Series:
Farmnote (Western Australia. Agriculture Western Australia), ; no. 75/96
Description:
[2] p. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Forage plants.
;
Elymus elongatus.
;
Phosphorus fertilizers.
;
Harvesting.
;
Seed production.
;
Puccinellia ciliata.
;
Western Australia.
;
Pasture plants.
;
Nitrogen fertilizers.
Notes:
4 refs.
(En)
Type:
Book
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Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Journals-Series
05:63(941)
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