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Nutrient and Bacterial Transport in Runoff from Soil and Pond Ash Amended Feedlot Surfaces

J. E. Gilley    
J. R. Vogel    
E. D. Berry    
R. A. Eigenberg    
D. B. Marx    
B. L. Woodbury    

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