Cotton ginning charges, harvesting practices, and selected marketing costs, 1991/92 season

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Cotton ginning charges, harvesting practices, and selected marketing costs, 1991/92 season
1993, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
Microform in English

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"January 1993."

Microfiche. Washington, D.C. : SUPTDOCS/GPO 1993 1 microfiche : negative.

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Statistical bulletin -- no. 852, Statistical bulletin (United States. Dept. of Agriculture) -- no. 852.

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