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Agricultural soil science / Agronomy / Land management / Infrastructure / Matamoros /  Tamaulipas / Water resources / Capitalism / Irrigation in Mexico / Water / Water management / Irrigation
Date: 2007-09-14 18:23:01
Agricultural soil science
Agronomy
Land management
Infrastructure
Matamoros
Tamaulipas
Water resources
Capitalism
Irrigation in Mexico
Water
Water management
Irrigation

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