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Economic Optimization Models to Project Income and Hydrological Changes: A Case of Groundwater Management in Texas

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  • Lal ALMAS, 2008. "Economic Optimization Models to Project Income and Hydrological Changes: A Case of Groundwater Management in Texas," EcoMod2008 23800002, EcoMod.
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    1. Mourits, M. C. M. & Huirne, R. B. M. & Dijkhuizen, A. A. & Kristensen, A. R. & Galligan, D. T., 1999. "Economic optimization of dairy heifer management decisions," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 61(1), pages 17-31, July.
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