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Viticulture principles and practice in Western Australia : proceedings of a seminar held jointly by the University of Western Australia, Country Extension Service and the Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Busselton, December 6-9, 1976
Bib ID 1265591
Format BookBook
Description Nedlands, W.A. : University of W.A., 1976 
169p. : ill., diagrs., graphs ; 30cm. 
ISBN 0909751161 : 
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Subjects Grapes. Cultivation. Western Australia. Conference proceedings.  |  Viticulture - Western Australia - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors Western Australia. Department of Agriculture  |  University of Western Australia. Country Extension Service

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