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Land management / Agronomy / Sustainable agriculture / Crops / Energy crops / Tillage / Crop rotation / Soybean / No-till farming / Agriculture / Soil science / Agricultural soil science
Date: 2014-04-16 19:56:29
Land management
Agronomy
Sustainable agriculture
Crops
Energy crops
Tillage
Crop rotation
Soybean
No-till farming
Agriculture
Soil science
Agricultural soil science

Volume 21 Number[removed]University of Wisconsin Crop Manager

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