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Agronomy / Crops / Garden pests / Sustainable agriculture / Weed control / Crop rotation / Tillage / Weed / Wheat / Agriculture / Land management / Agricultural soil science
Date: 2013-12-09 03:30:39
Agronomy
Crops
Garden pests
Sustainable agriculture
Weed control
Crop rotation
Tillage
Weed
Wheat
Agriculture
Land management
Agricultural soil science

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