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Soil productivity and costs of continuous conservation tillage

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  • Tran, Dat
  • Kurkalova, Lyubov A.

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  • Tran, Dat & Kurkalova, Lyubov A., 2025. "Soil productivity and costs of continuous conservation tillage," 2025 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2025, Denver, CO 361111, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.361111
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    2. Plastina, Alejandro & Sawadgo, Wendiam & Okonkwo, Emmanuel, 2024. "Pervasive Disadoption Substantially Offsets New Adoption of Cover Crops and No-Till," Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 39(02), April.
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