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Oat and rye overseeded into soybean as fall cover crops in the upper Midwest
T. J. Johnson, T.C. Kaspar, K.A. Kohler, S.J. Corak and S.D. Logsdon
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 276-279;
T. J. Johnson
T.C. Kaspar
K.A. Kohler
S.J. Corak
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 53, Issue 3
Third Quarter 1998
Oat and rye overseeded into soybean as fall cover crops in the upper Midwest
T. J. Johnson, T.C. Kaspar, K.A. Kohler, S.J. Corak, S.D. Logsdon
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jul 1998, 53 (3) 276-279;
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