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AGNPS: A nonpoint-source pollution model for evaluating agricultural watersheds
R. A. Young, C. A. Onstad, D. D. Bosch and W. P. Anderson
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1989, 44 (2) 168-173;
R. A. Young
C. A. Onstad
D. D. Bosch
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 44, Issue 2
March/April 1989
AGNPS: A nonpoint-source pollution model for evaluating agricultural watersheds
R. A. Young, C. A. Onstad, D. D. Bosch, W. P. Anderson
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Mar 1989, 44 (2) 168-173;
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