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Managing cropping systems to enhance the active soil nitrogen pool and control its mineralization
Sanchez, Jose E.
Text (2000)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Agronomic and economic aspects of integrating a winter annual cereal into a corn--soybean rotation in Michigan cropping systems
Jewett, Michael R.
Text (2004)
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Soil nutrient dynamics and shifting microbial processes with increasing rotational complexity in row crops
Neill, Brendan Edward
Text (2017)
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Managing nitrogen mineralization and biologically active organic matter fractions in agricultural soil
Willson, Thomas C.
Text (1998)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Constraints to adoption of conservation agriculture in the Angonia highlands of Mozambique : perspectives from smallholder hand-hoe farmers
Grabowski, Philip Paul
Text (2011)
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Transitional dynamics in converting conventional field cropping systems to certified organic
Corbin, Andrew Thomas
Text (2008)
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