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Migda system 1 (MIGS1): a model for studying management systems of an integrated sheep-wheat farm in the semi-arid zone of Israel
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Year:
1981
Total pages:
82
Source of publication :
Volcani reports
Author :
Benjamin, Roger
;
.
Eyal, Ezra
;
.
Seligman, No’am G.
;
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Related personalities :
Unit:
Agricultural Research Organization (Unit)
Document Type:
Report
;
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Volcani periodical researches
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Language:
English
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Related Files :
Link to fileF;
Notes:
Special publication no.207; added t.p. and abstract in Hebrew
Editors' remarks:
Arid zone agriculture
Farms (Agricultural Research Organization)
field crops
Migda farm
Negev
sheep
Triticum
wheat
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Special publication no.207; added t.p. and abstract in Hebrew
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