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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 32, Issue 9, 1978September 01, 1978 PDT

Cubing increases density of kenaf

D DaVia, M Bagby, B Wolf, P Knowles, J Goss,
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Vol. 32, Issue 9, 1978
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  • Vacuum and flow characteristics of milking machine claws
    K GoffR Leonard
  • Cubing increases density of kenaf
    D DaViaM BagbyB WolfP KnowlesJ Goss
  • A new look at curly top disease
    A Magyarosy
  • Save money—apply trace elements only as needed
    D RirieK Mayberry
  • Domestic fly problems in deep pit poultry houses
    L DunningE LoomisW CoatesF Price
  • Research in progress
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DaVia, D, M Bagby, B Wolf, P Knowles, and J Goss. 1978. “Cubing Increases Density of Kenaf.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 32 (9): 11–12.
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