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Title:
The processor-exporter perspective : [quality of hay products]. .
Author:
Hay Producers, Processors and Exporters Seminar (1989 : Northam, W.A.)
Year:
1989.
Series:
Miscellaneous publication (Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture), ; no.22/89.
Description:
p. 71-74.
Subject:
Exports.
;
Hay.
;
Japan.
;
Quality.
;
Fodder crops.
Notes:
(En)
[Uniform title:Proceedings : Hay Producers, Processors and Exporters Seminar, Monday 28 August 1989, Northam, Western Australia.]
ISBN/ISSN:
0725847X;
Type:
Book
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Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Book-Quarto
Q631.56(941) HAY
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