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No-till spring cereal cropping systems reduce wind erosion susceptibility in the wheat/fallow region of the pacific northwest

M. E. Thorne, F. L Young, W. L. Pan, R. Bafus and J. R. Alldredge
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2003, 58 (5) 250-257;
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M. E. Thorne, F. L Young, W. L. Pan, R. Bafus, J. R. Alldredge
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Sep 2003, 58 (5) 250-257;
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