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Nutrient, Labor, Energy and Economic Evaluations of Two Farming Systems in Iowa

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  • Karlen, D. L.
  • Duffy, Michael
  • Colvin, T. S.

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  • Karlen, D. L. & Duffy, Michael & Colvin, T. S., 1995. "Nutrient, Labor, Energy and Economic Evaluations of Two Farming Systems in Iowa," Staff General Research Papers Archive 5199, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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    1. Poffenbarger, Hanna & Artz, Georgeanne & Dahlke, Garland & Edwards, William & Hanna, Mark & Russell, James & Sellers, Harris & Liebman, Matt, 2017. "An economic analysis of integrated crop-livestock systems in Iowa, U.S.A," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 157(C), pages 51-69.
    2. Schramski, J.R. & Jacobsen, K.L. & Smith, T.W. & Williams, M.A. & Thompson, T.M., 2013. "Energy as a potential systems-level indicator of sustainability in organic agriculture: Case study model of a diversified, organic vegetable production system," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 267(C), pages 102-114.

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