Proceedings... / edited by R.L. Sheppard and R.J. Brodie
- Bib ID:
- 1386928
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- Book
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- Seminar on "Future directions for New Zealand lamb marketing" (1980, 3 October : Canterbury, N.Z.)
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- Canterbury, N.Z. : Lincoln College, 1980
- 108p. ; 29cm.
- Series:
- Discussion paper (Lincoln College (University of Canterbury). Agricultural Economics Research Unit) ; 52.
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