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Assessing manure and inorganic nitrogen fertilization impacts on soil health, crop productivity, and crop quality in a continuous maize agroecosystem

G.L. Miner, J.A. Delgado, J.A. Ippolito, C.E. Stewart, D.K. Manter, S.J. Del Grosso, B.A. Floyd and R.E. D'Adamo
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 2020, 75 (4) 481-498; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.00148
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