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Managing natural processes in drainage ditches for nonpoint source phosphorus control

Andrew N. Sharpley, Tore Krogstad, Peter J. A. Kleinman and Brian Haggard
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 2007, 62 (4) 197-206;
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