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The demand for grassland products and the role of British grassland

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  • Swinbank, A., 1981. "The demand for grassland products and the role of British grassland," Centre for Agricultural Strategy - Papers and Reports 337639, University of Reading.
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    1. Swinbank, A., 1978. "The British interest and the green pound," Reading Agricultural Economics Archive 272491, University of Reading.
    2. Ritson, C., 1980. "Self-sufficiency and food security," Reading Agricultural Economics Archive 272497, University of Reading.
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    1. Hallam, D., 1981. "Long-term demand projections - methods and problems," Centre for Agricultural Strategy - Papers and Reports 337643, University of Reading.

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