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2009- 54576 The New Roadmap for Measuring and Valuing Carbon in the Agribusiness Sector
by Williams, Dawson [Downloadable!]
- 54162 Multidisciplinary Innovation Teams: The New Product Development Center (NPDC) at Oklahoma State University (OSU) (PowerPoint)
by Tilley, Daniel S. & Vaidyanathan, Ranji [Downloadable!]
- 53118 The GIC Ag Carbon Index (GIC-ACI): Development, Design, Value Proposition, and Applications (PowerPoint)
by Gilmore, Richard & Williams, Dawson & Tanger, Kyle [Downloadable!]
- 51929 Agriculture and the conservation of wildlife biodiversity â comparative analysis of policies in the USA and the EU (PowerPoint)
by Nitsch, Heike & Manale, Andrew & Osterburg, Bernhard [Downloadable!]
- 50493 Green House Gases and Carbon Trading
by Massey, Ray [Downloadable!]
- 50492 Economics of Managing Green House Gasses In Agriculture (PowerPoint)
by Gustafson, Cole R. [Downloadable!]
- 48183 They Ainât Making Any More of It: Agricultural Land Use, Conservation, Conflicts, Development and Energy (PowerPoint)
by Richardson, Jesse J. Jr. [Downloadable!]
- 47908 The New Farm Bill Outside the Beltway: A View from the South
by Harris, Wes [Downloadable!]
- 47766 CHANGING STUDENTS, EVOLVING CURRICULA, AND EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC SERVICE (PowerPoint)
by Nelson, A. Gene [Downloadable!]
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