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Agricultural soil science / Agronomy / Crops / Sustainable agriculture / Sustainable food system / Crop rotation / Soil management / Biomass / Carbon sequestration / Tillage / No-till farming / Crop residue
Date: 2015-02-27 15:20:33
Agricultural soil science
Agronomy
Crops
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable food system
Crop rotation
Soil management
Biomass
Carbon sequestration
Tillage
No-till farming
Crop residue

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