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Ecosystem services in Iowa agricultural catchments: Hypotheses for scenarios with water quality wetlands and improved tile drainage
M.E. Mitchell, S.D. Shifflett, T. Newcomer-Johnson, A. Hodaj, W. Crumpton, J. Christensen, B. Dyson, T.J. Canfield, S. Richmond, M. Helmers, D. Lemke, M. Lechtenberg, C. Taylor and K.J. Forshay
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 2022, 77 (4) 426-440; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2022.00127
M.E. Mitchell
S.D. Shifflett
T. Newcomer-Johnson
A. Hodaj
W. Crumpton
J. Christensen
B. Dyson
T.J. Canfield
S. Richmond
M. Helmers
D. Lemke
M. Lechtenberg
C. Taylor

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Ecosystem services in Iowa agricultural catchments: Hypotheses for scenarios with water quality wetlands and improved tile drainage
M.E. Mitchell, S.D. Shifflett, T. Newcomer-Johnson, A. Hodaj, W. Crumpton, J. Christensen, B. Dyson, T.J. Canfield, S. Richmond, M. Helmers, D. Lemke, M. Lechtenberg, C. Taylor, K.J. Forshay
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jul 2022, 77 (4) 426-440; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.2022.00127
Ecosystem services in Iowa agricultural catchments: Hypotheses for scenarios with water quality wetlands and improved tile drainage
M.E. Mitchell, S.D. Shifflett, T. Newcomer-Johnson, A. Hodaj, W. Crumpton, J. Christensen, B. Dyson, T.J. Canfield, S. Richmond, M. Helmers, D. Lemke, M. Lechtenberg, C. Taylor, K.J. Forshay
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jul 2022, 77 (4) 426-440; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.2022.00127
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