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Recurrence interval Annually 1 'yea
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-41- SURVEYS. GEOLOGY AMD ENGINEERI
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AGRONOMIC STUDIES CHAPTER VII The G
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Soy beans 59- Trials with varieties
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9.5 Processing of Farm Products -73
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LOAD GROWTH RATE COWFLUEWCE - 3.127
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o o I too s GOVERNMENT OF KENT» UN
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DEPUTY GENERAL MANAIIER OPERATIONS
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16.1 Internal Rates of Return Irrig
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Level of development Rate of develo
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16.7 Conclusions -160- \. The metho
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17«1 Requirements -162- FURTHER ST
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A. Purpose -166- 1. PURPOSE AND DES
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C. Organization -174- 14« Overall
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-178- V CONCIPSIONS 36. Upon comple
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Name Alex Augustine Ojwang Vijay Ku
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-182- 12. The Natural Resources of