American communities, an apple-growing community, Yakima, Washington

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American communities, an apple-growing community, Yakima, Washington

Learner-verified ed. 2.

Describes a fruit growing community in the Northwest and shows how the crop is planted, tended, harvested, and shipped off to the market.

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Allyn and Bacon
Language
English
Pages
58

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American communities, an apple-growing community, Yakima, Washington
1974, Allyn and Bacon
in English - Learner-verified ed. 2.
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Boston
Series
Concepts and inquiry, the Educational Research Council social science program, Concepts and understanding.
Other Titles
An apple-growing community, Yakima, Washington.

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.1/7/4110979755
Library of Congress
SB363 .E29 1974

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58 p. :
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5433216M
LCCN
73080551

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Describes a fruit growing community in the Northwest and shows how the crop is planted, tended, harvested, and shipped off to market.

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