Processing tress on farms : A literature review for the rural industries research and development corporation
Australia has a trade deficit in its forestry products industry with items imported being of higher value than those exported. These products come mainly from native and plantation forests. It is widely accepted that increased farm forestry activity over the last two decades has provided numerous en...
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Melbourne
RIRDC
1997
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