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Title: Economic comparisons of forestry and agriculture : three studies in the hardwood/butterfat region of Western Australia / by D.W.G. Treloar [and] I.G. Morison.
Author: Treloar, D. W. G. ; Morison, I. G.
Year: 1962.
Series: Agricultural economics research report, ; no. 3.
Description: 82 p. ; 22 cm.
Subject: Economic analysis. ; Agriculture. ; Western Australia. ; Forestry.
Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
Type: Book
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