The rotation of crops: report of 10 years on 44 rotation plots; influence of rotation of crops and continuous cultivation upon the composition and fertility of soils
1908-06
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The rotation of crops: report of 10 years on 44 rotation plots; influence of rotation of crops and continuous cultivation upon the composition and fertility of soils
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1908-06
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University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station
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Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station);109
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Hays, Willet M.; Boss, Andrew; Wilson, A.D. The rotation of crops: report of 10 years on 44 rotation plots; influence of rotation of crops and continuous cultivation upon the composition and fertility of soils. 1908. Saint Paul, Minn.: University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 109, page 281-358
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Hays, Willet M.; Boss, Andrew; Wilson, A. D.; University of Minnesota. Agricultural Division; University of Minnesota. Division of Agricultural Chemistry and Soils. (1908). The rotation of crops: report of 10 years on 44 rotation plots; influence of rotation of crops and continuous cultivation upon the composition and fertility of soils. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183853.
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