Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 11
Number 6 1970 Article 3
1-1-1970
W.A.G.R. explains : how demurrage affects farmers W.A.G.R. explains : how demurrage affects farmers
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
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SUBMISSIONS INVITED ON AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Organisations and individuals interested in agricultural education are invited to submit proposals to the Advisory Committee on Agricultural Education.
T h i s C o m m i t t e e was appointed by the M i n i s t e r f o r Education, t h e Hon.
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Courses t o be examined include those given at agricultural h i g h schools, technical colleges, M u r e s k A g r i c u l t u r a l College, the University, and by organisations concerned w i t h farm management.
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