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Agriculture / Carbon sequestration / No-till farming / Carbon footprint / Low-carbon economy / Greenhouse gas / Soil carbon / Fertilizer / Cover crop / Agricultural soil science / Soil science / Environment
Date: 2010-01-13 05:06:58
Agriculture
Carbon sequestration
No-till farming
Carbon footprint
Low-carbon economy
Greenhouse gas
Soil carbon
Fertilizer
Cover crop
Agricultural soil science
Soil science
Environment

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