Introductory agricultural engineering
Author: T.K. Philip
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Description: Introductory agricultural engineering por T.K. Philip is a comprehensive guide focusing on the fundamentals of agricultural engineering. It offers essential knowledge for students and anyone interested in understanding engineering applications in agriculture.
Pages: 102
Megabytes: 0.45 MB
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