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Title:
The Australian horticultural statistics handbook / author, Leo Cirillo. [Variant title:The Australian horticultural statistics handbook 2000-2001.]
Author:
Horticulture Australia.
;
Cirillo, Leo.
Edition:
2000/2001 ed.
Year:
c2001.
Description:
172 p. : col. ill., maps ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Horticultural crops.
;
Exports.
;
Nut crops.
;
Statistics.
;
Fruit.
;
Organic farming.
;
Australia.
;
Vegetables.
;
Citrus fruits.
;
Stone fruits.
Type:
Book
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1
On Shelf
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634/635(94) AUS
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