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Soil and Tissue Testing for Sulfur Management of Alfalfa in New York State

Quirine M. Ketterings    
Greg Godwin    
Sanjay Gami    
Kevin Dietzel    
Joe Lawrence    
Peter Barney    
Tom Kilcer    
Mike Stanyard    
Carl Albers    
Jerry H. Cherney    
Debbie Cherney and Karl J. Czymmek    

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