NPR - Farm Scale Trials Of Variable Rate Irrigation To Assess The Benefits Of Modifying Existing Sprinkler Systems For Precision Application (p129-134)
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.345616
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- Land and Water Forum, 2010. "Report of the Land and Water Forum: A Fresh Start for Freshwater," Reports 128675, Land and Water Forum.
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