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Title:
Shay Gap soil survey: investigating the suitability of soils and landforms for irrigated agriculture in the western West Canning Basin/ Paul Galloway, Dennis van Gool, Justin Laycock, Karen Holmes and David Rowe
Author:
Galloway, P. D.
;
Van Gool, Dennis.
;
Laycock, Justin.
;
Holmes, Karen W.
;
Rowe, D. L.
Publisher:
[South Perth, W.A.] : Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Series:
Resource management technical report , 411
Description:
117p.
Subject:
Shay Gap
;
West Canning Basin
;
Soil properties.
;
Land suitability.
;
Irrigated farming.
ISBN/ISSN:
1039-7205
Type:
Serial
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