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Date: 2015-11-16 09:29:48
Chemistry
Agriculture
Fertilizers
Nature
Farmer Field School
Rural community development
Sustainable agriculture
Potash
Nitrogen
Rice
Urea
Manure

Assessing the Impact of Farmer Field Schools on Fertilizer Use in China: Evidence from a Two-Province Randomized Experiment Nicholas Burger, Mary Fu, Kun Gu, Xiangping Jia, Krishna B. Kumar, Guo Mingliang*

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