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Improving conservation practices programming to protect water quality in agricultural watersheds: Lessons learned from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture¿Conservation Effects Assessment Project

Deanna Osmond    
Don Meals    
Dana Hoag    
Mazdak Arabi    
Al Luloff    
Greg Jennings    
Mark McFarland    
Jean Spooner    
Andrew Sharpley    
and Dan Line    

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pp. 122A - 127A
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Agronomy
Agriculture
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