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Influence of intensive rotational grazing on bank erosion, fish habitat quality, and fish communities in southwestern Wisconsin trout streams
J. Lyons, B. M. Weigel, L. K. Paine and D. J. Undersander
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 2000, 55 (3) 271-276;
J. Lyons
B. M. Weigel
L. K. Paine
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 55, Issue 3
Third Quarter 2000
Influence of intensive rotational grazing on bank erosion, fish habitat quality, and fish communities in southwestern Wisconsin trout streams
J. Lyons, B. M. Weigel, L. K. Paine, D. J. Undersander
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jul 2000, 55 (3) 271-276;
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