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Validation of Epic for Two Watersheds in Southwest Iowa

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  • Chung, S. W.
  • Gassman, Philip W.
  • Kramer, L. A.
  • Williams, J. R.
  • Gu, Roy

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  • Chung, S. W. & Gassman, Philip W. & Kramer, L. A. & Williams, J. R. & Gu, Roy, 1999. "Validation of Epic for Two Watersheds in Southwest Iowa," Staff General Research Papers Archive 1515, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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    1. Favis-Mortlock, D. T. & Evans, R. & Boardman, J. & Harris, T. M., 1991. "Climate change, winter wheat yield and soil erosion on the English south downs," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 37(4), pages 415-433.
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