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Proceedings of the 8th Australian Agronomy Conference 1996 - References Index
Invited Papers
AN AGRONOMIST'S ODYSSEY
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AGRONOMY AND THE ECONOMY
Evaluation of research, development and extension: how and why?
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AGRONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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QUALITY, QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN AGRONOMIC RESEARCH
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Agronomy And The Future
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