AUPR299001A0 - A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies
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A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies
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Williams Brian Walter
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AUPR2990A2001-02-092001-02-09A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies
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A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies
A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies
A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies
A device to reduce the amount of water and fertilizer used to maintain grassed areas and reduce the amount of fertilizer leaching into ground water supplies