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Title:
Improving backyard poultry-keeping : [electronic resource] a case study from India.
Author:
Conroy, Czech.
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Agricultural Research and Extension Network.
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Overseas Development Institute.
Year:
2005.
Series:
Network paper (Agricultural Research and Extension Network), ; no. 146.
Subject:
Electronic periodicals.
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India.
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Husbandry.
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Poultry farming.
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Case studies.
Type:
Book
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