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Table 3.3. Australian vegetable production for 2003 (ABS 2003)
Figure 3.2. Schematic of naming of a middle 4.95m potato strip cropping strip (left) and a schematic of a 4.95m potato strip cropping strip on a plot edge (right)
Table 3.7. Planned pairwise contrasts of neighbouring plant configurations and onions grown in monoculture (df=1)
Table 3.11. Mean weight (kg) of potato samples with various neighbouring plant configurations
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