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Ad interim report on milk production.

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Corporate Author: Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries of Ireland.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin, 1920.
Edition:3d ed.
Subjects:
Milk
Dairying > Economic aspects
Dairying > Ireland > Economic aspects.
Milk.
Ireland
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