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An Economic Analysis of the Potential for Carbon Credits to Improve Profitability of Conservation Tillage Systems Across Washi
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Document Date: 2010-01-30 21:30:34


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Washington / /

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Pullman / /

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machinery complements / typical machinery complements / no-till systems / machinery / machinery depreciation / machinery labor / machinery investment / machinery costs / lower machinery costs / machinery variable costs / reduced tillage systems / machinery complement / machinery usage costs / larger machinery complement / chemical weed control / machinery variable / crop insurance indemnities / /

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units/ Price Tillage Tillage Unit / USDA / Yield Price Revenue Tillage Tillage Unit / Conservation Tillage Information Center / /

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RT / Washington State K. Painter / Representative / Painter / /

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F 15 / /

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Whitman County / Connecticut / /

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