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Agricultural soil science / Irrigation / Crops / Agronomy / Drip irrigation / Crop rotation / Cotton / Cover crop / Texas AgriLife Research
Date: 2015-08-13 15:30:17
Agricultural soil science
Irrigation
Crops
Agronomy
Drip irrigation
Crop rotation
Cotton
Cover crop
Texas AgriLife Research

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