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Indian standard recommedations for farm cattle housing for plain areas with medium rainfall part 3 farm cattle sheds afor gaushalas aand aother organised milk producers

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Main Author: ISI
Format: Printed Book
Language:Undetermined
Published: Indian standards institution 1969
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