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Carbon & Soil Organic Matter

Carbon Sequestration Potential in Cropland Soils in the Inland Pacific Northwest: Knowledge and Gaps. Yorgey, G., Hills, K., Kruger, C.E., Hall, S.A., Stockle, C. 2023. Carbon Sequestration Potential in Cropland Soils in the Inland Pacific Northwest: Knowledge and Gaps. Washington State University Extension. Pullman, WA.

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