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Biofuel production strategies for UK agriculture

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  • Carruthers, S.P.
  • Jones, M.R.

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  • Carruthers, S.P. & Jones, M.R., 1983. "Biofuel production strategies for UK agriculture," Centre for Agricultural Strategy - Papers and Reports 337527, University of Reading.
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    1. Jollans, J.L., 1985. "Fertilizers in UK farming," Centre for Agricultural Strategy - Papers and Reports 337529, University of Reading.

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