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Impact of cover crop and season on nutrients and sediment in runoff water measured at the edge of fields in the Mississippi Delta of Arkansas

N. Aryal, M.L. Reba, N. Straitt, T.G. Teague, J. Bouldin and S. Dabney
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 2018, 73 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.73.1.24
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jan 2018, 73 (1) 24-34; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.73.1.24
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