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Title:
The cropping details and the results of the experiments carried out at the Merredin experiment farm and compiled for the use of visitors : the Field Day, 18th October, 1929.
Author:
Field Day (1929 : Merredin, W.A.)
Year:
1929.
Description:
37 p. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Variety trials.
;
Cropping systems.
;
Western Australia.
;
Cereals.
;
Merredin region (W.A.)
;
Oats.
Type:
Book
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Merredin-Book
631(941) CRO
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