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Management-Intensive Grazing Affects Soil Health

doi 10.5194/soil-2019-91
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Date

February 4, 2020

Authors
Casey ShawverJames A. IppolitoJoe BrummerJason AholaRyan Rhoades
Publisher

Copernicus GmbH


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