Annual Report, Volume 106, Part 1969Government of Nova Scotia - Fruit-culture |
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... areas of the world . In many of these areas production costs are below ours , either because of economic factors or because of heavy government subsidies . To be able to compete in world markets , the Nova Scotia fruit growers must be ...
... areas of the world . In many of these areas production costs are below ours , either because of economic factors or because of heavy government subsidies . To be able to compete in world markets , the Nova Scotia fruit growers must be ...
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... areas than the more sparsely settled areas . This policy can be defended on the proposition that more produce is sold in the more heavily populated areas . 2. I am led to believe that the determination of the Federal Government to ...
... areas than the more sparsely settled areas . This policy can be defended on the proposition that more produce is sold in the more heavily populated areas . 2. I am led to believe that the determination of the Federal Government to ...
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... areas in search of food . Later , they return to the orchard to lay their eggs . The apple maggot can only be controlled by all growers following all the rec- ommendations as populations of this pest increase very rapidly when controls ...
... areas in search of food . Later , they return to the orchard to lay their eggs . The apple maggot can only be controlled by all growers following all the rec- ommendations as populations of this pest increase very rapidly when controls ...
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