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Sustainable agriculture / Agricultural soil science / Organic food / Crops / Organic farming / The Rodale Institute / No-till farming / Crop rotation / Cover crop / Agriculture / Land management / Sustainability
Date: 2014-03-05 13:41:25
Sustainable agriculture
Agricultural soil science
Organic food
Crops
Organic farming
The Rodale Institute
No-till farming
Crop rotation
Cover crop
Agriculture
Land management
Sustainability

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