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Commercial cut flower industry: Further production increases without substantial increase in acreage may cause changes in successful marketing practices

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D. B. DeLoach, University of California, Los Angeles.

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California Agriculture 13(4):3-3.

Published April 01, 1959

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Beginning a two-part article based on an analysis of the growth potential of the commercial cut flower industry.

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Commercial cut flower industry: Further production increases without substantial increase in acreage may cause changes in successful marketing practices

D. B. DeLoach
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Commercial cut flower industry: Further production increases without substantial increase in acreage may cause changes in successful marketing practices

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Authors

D. B. DeLoach, University of California, Los Angeles.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(4):3-3.

Published April 01, 1959

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Abstract

Beginning a two-part article based on an analysis of the growth potential of the commercial cut flower industry.

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