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    Tillage Best Management Practices for the Minnesota River Basin Based on Soils, Landscape, Climate, Crops, and Economics
    (St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1996) Moncrief, John F.; Evans, Samuel D.; Randall, Gyles W.; Senjem, Norman B.; Lueschen, William E.; Olson, Kent D.
    This book is a compilation of the following six publications, which are also available individually: Description of the Minnesota River Basin and General Recommendations of Residue Management Systems for Sediment control (FO-6673); Sediment Problems and Solutions for the Minnesota River (FO-6671); Tillage Best Management Practices for Corn-Soybean Rotations in the Minnesota River Basin (FO-6676); Tillage Best Management Practices for Continuous Corn in the Minnesota River Basin (FO-6672); Tillage Best Management Practices for Small Grain Production in the Upper Minnesota River Basin (FO-6674); Economic Comparison of Incremental Changes in Tillage Systems in the Minnesota River Basin (FO-6675).
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    Tips for Profitable Crop Residue Management Systems
    (St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1993) Moncrief, John
    This fact sheet discusses crop residue management and its importance for the profitability of conservation tillage systems. Topics include: crop sequence, corn, soybeans, small grain, and alfalfa.

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