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Timber harvester perceptions of benefits and costs of applying water quality best management practices in Minnesota.

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Timber harvester perceptions of benefits and costs of applying water quality best management practices in Minnesota.

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1997-03

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University of Minnesota

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This study assesses the net financial consequences to Minnesota timber harvesters of applying best management practices for water quality recommended by the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources.

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108

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Research supported by the University of Minnesota Dept. of Forest Resources, Extension Service, Graduate School and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. Published as paper no. 22,133 of the miscellaneous journal series of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. The authors express appreciation to the Minnesota Associated Contract Loggers and the Minnesota Timber Producers Association for their cooperation.

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Alden, Anne-Marie; Blinn, Charles R.; Ellefson, Paul V.; Nordin, P. G.. (1997). Timber harvester perceptions of benefits and costs of applying water quality best management practices in Minnesota.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/36777.

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