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Conservation Reserve Program in South Dakota: Summary of Major Findings

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Nicole Klein (South Dakota State University)
Larry Janssen (South Dakota State University)
Gary Taylor (South Dakota State University)
Emmanuel Opuku (South Dakota State University)
Michael Holbeck (South Dakota State University)
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Paper provided by South Dakota State University, Department of Economics in its series Issue Briefs with number 2008500.

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Date of creation: Jun 2008
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Handle: RePEc:sda:ibrief:2008500

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