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Combining management practices to reduce sediment, nutrients, and herbicides in runoff
M. B. Zeimen, K. A. Janssen, D. W. Sweeney, G. M. Pierzynski, K. R. Mankin, D. L. Devlin, D. L. Regehr, M. R. Langemeier and K. A. McVay
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2006, 61 (5) 258-267;
M. B. Zeimen
K. A. Janssen
D. W. Sweeney
G. M. Pierzynski
K. R. Mankin
D. L. Devlin
D. L. Regehr
M. R. Langemeier
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 61, Issue 5
September/October 2006
Combining management practices to reduce sediment, nutrients, and herbicides in runoff
M. B. Zeimen, K. A. Janssen, D. W. Sweeney, G. M. Pierzynski, K. R. Mankin, D. L. Devlin, D. L. Regehr, M. R. Langemeier, K. A. McVay
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Sep 2006, 61 (5) 258-267;
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