Village livestock / PNG Dept. of Agriculture & Livestock.
By: Papua New Guinea. Department of Agriculture and Livestock.
Material type: BookSeries: Village Livestock Development research paper ; no.1-3. Publisher: Goroka : Village Livestock Development, 1992Description: [3 v.].Subject(s): Livestock -- Papua New Guinea -- Research | Goats -- Papua New Guinea -- Research
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Research paper 1: Effects of goat manure, phosphorus and baron applications on the growth of citrus seedlings by J.A. Pitala; Research paper 2: The reproductive performance of goats at Bena-Bena by A.K. Benjamin ... [et al.]; Research paper 3: The goat project - a review by A.K. Benjamin.
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Research paper 1: Effects of goat manure, phosphorus and baron applications on the growth of citrus seedlings by J.A. Pitala; Research paper 2: The reproductive performance of goats at Bena-Bena by A.K. Benjamin ... [et al.]; Research paper 3: The goat project - a review by A.K. Benjamin.
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