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Soil organic matter and available water capacity
Berman D. Hudson
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 189-194;
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 49, Issue 2
March/April 1994
Soil organic matter and available water capacity
Berman D. Hudson
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Mar 1994, 49 (2) 189-194;
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