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The length we go
Measuring environmental benefits of conservation practices
Maurice J. Mausbach and Allen R. Dedrick
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2004, 59 (5) 96A-103A;
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September/October 2004
The length we go
Maurice J. Mausbach, Allen R. Dedrick
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Sep 2004, 59 (5) 96A-103A;
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