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Agricultural soil science / Crops / Sustainable agriculture / Agronomy / Energy crops / Alfalfa / Green manure / Legume / Crop rotation / Agriculture / Land management / Soil science
Date: 2011-11-23 13:06:31
Agricultural soil science
Crops
Sustainable agriculture
Agronomy
Energy crops
Alfalfa
Green manure
Legume
Crop rotation
Agriculture
Land management
Soil science

A3517 Using Legumes as a Nitrogen Source L.G. Bundy, K.A. Kelling and L. Ward Good

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