Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon

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Cover of: Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon
Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon
1945, Oregon State System of Higher Education, Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State College
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Cover of: Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon
Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon
1939, Oregon State System of Higher Education, Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State College
in English
Cover of: Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon
Sudan grass, millets, and sorghums in Oregon
Publish date unknown, Oregon State System of Higher Education,Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State College
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SHORT ANALYTIC RECORD, NO OCLC COPY AS OF 7-2002, LAW.

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Corvallis, Ore
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Station bulletin -- 425., Station bulletin (Oregon State College. Agricultural Experiment Station) -- 425.

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28 p. :
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28

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OL16037911M

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