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The under-appreciated climate factor in CEAP
A Guest editorial written by leading conservation professionals
J.D. Garbrecht, P.J. Starks and J.L. Steiner
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 2006, 61 (4) 110A-112A;
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The under-appreciated climate factor in CEAP
J.D. Garbrecht, P.J. Starks, J.L. Steiner
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jul 2006, 61 (4) 110A-112A;
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