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Title:
Bust, boom and bust : some reminiscences of wheat breeding in Australia / compiled by F.E. Stanton.
Author:
Stanton, F. E.
Year:
1984.
Description:
x, 132 leaves, [6] p. of plates : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
New South Wales.
;
History.
;
Plant breeding.
;
Wheat.
;
Australia.
Type:
Book
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633.11(944) BUS [Q]
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