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Corn Residue Removal Impact on Topsoil Organic Carbon in a Corn¿Soybean Rotation

Sarah J. Stetson    
Shannon L. Osborne    
Thomas E. Schumacher(Retired)    
Anna Eynard    
Gabriela Chilom    
James Rice    
Kristine A. Nichols and Joseph L. Pikul    

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