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Title:
A study tour of the seed industry in Holland, England Canada and the U.S.A. during 17-20 March 1975 : report / by R.R. Hedding.
Author:
Victoria Dept. of Agriculture.
;
Hedding, R. R.
Year:
1975.
Description:
45 p. ; 34 cm.
Subject:
Seed certification.
;
Seed industry.
;
Plant variety rights.
Type:
Book
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631.531 HED [Q]
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