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Title:
Lupin pellets for the live sheep export industry / Andrew N. Bailey.
Author:
Bailey, Andrew.
Description:
x, 133 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Pelleted feeds.
;
Live sheep exports.
;
Feeds.
;
Sheep feeding.
;
Lupins.
;
Australia.
Notes:
Cover title.
Thesis(M.Sci.)-University of Western Australia, 1992.
Bibliography: p. 117-133.
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Book
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636.3.085.2(94) BAI [Q]
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