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Temperate and Subtropical Fruit Production

Temperate and Subtropical Fruit Production

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Temperate and Subtropical Fruit Production

by Jackson, David

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9780409701494
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Butterworths Horticultural Books, Wellington, New Zealand, 1986.. 1986. Hardcover. 4to. laminated boards, hardcover. 234pp. index, colour & b/w illus. Good+, minor moisture damage to bottom corner, owner's signature on fep. .

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Title
Temperate and Subtropical Fruit Production
Author
Jackson, David
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
ISBN 10
0409701491
ISBN 13
9780409701494
Publisher
Butterworths Horticultural Books, Wellington, New Zealand, 1986.
Place of Publication
Bx-164
Date Published
1986
Keywords
Temperate Subtropical Fruit Production growing farming

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