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Title:
It's your land ... be sure it's in good hands.
Author:
Western Australia. Swan-Canning Cleanup Program.
;
Western Australia Dept. of Agriculture Midland District Office.
Year:
n.d.
Description:
1 folded sheet : col. ill. ; 21 x 30 cm. folded to 21 x 10 cm.
Subject:
Western Australia.
;
Farm planning.
;
Small farms.
Notes:
Cover title. "Swan-Canning Cleanup Program"
Type:
Book
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631.15.017.3(941) ITS [P]
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