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Title:
Cultivation : a study of the principles & practices of soil cultivation for maximum productivity / by W.A. Beattie.
Author:
Beattie, W. A.
Year:
[195-?]
Series:
BP on the land series, ; no. 2.
Description:
26 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Cultivators.
;
Soil.
;
Farm machinery.
Notes:
Cover title.
Type:
Book
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1
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Katanning-Book
631.31 BEA
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