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A Crop of records

Australia, 1960
film

In 1960, Victoria’s wheat growing record was smashed by a bumper harvest. 95% of the wheat was from varieties bred by the Victorian Department of Agricu..

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Report on wheat

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 80%

One hundred harvests

Australia, 1972
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One hundred harvests

Australia
Similarity: 78%

Farm Newsreel No. 1

Australia, c. 1958
Similarity: 77%

The Moving Record

Australia, 1985
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The Challenge

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 75%

Australia's wheat

Australia, 1969
Similarity: 75%

Our wheat industry

Australia, 1952
Similarity: 73%

Wheat in Australia

Australia, 1962
Similarity: 73%

The Mallee Research Station

Australia, c. 1959
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Ever since Giza

Australia, 1965
Similarity: 72%

Come September

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 72%

Soldier settlers

Australia, 1951
Similarity: 72%

Wheat today

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 72%

Heritage

Canada, 1939
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Picking grapes

Australia
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Turn the soil

Australia, 1947
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Rural industries

Australia, 1982
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