Economic Implications of Managing Nonprofit Forest Sources of Water Pollutants: A Midwestern Perspective
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Economic Implications of Managing Nonprofit Forest Sources of Water Pollutants: A Midwestern Perspective
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1984-09
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St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota
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Published as Miscellaneous Journal Paper Series No. 1949 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Minnesota Forestry Research Notes
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292
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Research supported by the USDA Northeastern State and Private Forestry, Broomall, PA; the Department of Forest
Resources and Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.
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Miles, P.D. and Ellefson, P.V., (1984), "Economic Implications of Managing Nonprofit Forest Sources of Water Pollutants: A Midwestern Perspective", Minnesota Forestry Research Notes 292, School of Forestry, University of Minnesota
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Miles, Patrick D.; Ellefson, Paul V.. (1984). Economic Implications of Managing Nonprofit Forest Sources of Water Pollutants: A Midwestern Perspective. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/58384.
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