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Title:
Economic importance of cattle tick in Australia.
Author:
Australia Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
Publisher:
Canberra : Bureau of Agricultural Economics,
Year:
1959.
Description:
iv, 85 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Economic analysis.
;
Tick infestations.
;
Australia.
Notes:
Mimeographed publication.
Type:
Book
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616.995.421:636.2 ECO [Q]
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