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Date: 2014-07-24 14:05:57
Land management
Cover crop
Tillage
No-till farming
Manure
Alfalfa
Legume
Nutrient management
Soybean
Agriculture
Soil science
Agricultural soil science

ESTIMATED MINERALIZATION RATES, NITROGEN CREDITS FOR LEGUMES AND AMMONIA CONSERVATION FACTOR

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