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Weeds, nitrogen and yield: measuring the effectiveness of an organic cover cropped vegetable no-till system
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- 29 January 2018, pp. 439-446
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Unanswered questions and unquestioned answers: the challenges of crop residue retention and weed control in Conservation Agriculture systems of southern Africa
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- 22 February 2024, e7
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The international trade of U.S. organic agri-food products: export opportunities, import competition and policy impacts
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- 12 August 2022, pp. 603-617
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Contextualizing the Farm Bill: questions of food, land and agricultural governance
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- 08 May 2020, pp. 352-357
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From the field: A participatory approach to assess labor inputs on organic diversified vegetable farms in the Upper Midwestern USA
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- 30 May 2017, pp. 1-6
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Periphyton in rice–fish culture system: A case study from Arunachal Pradesh, India
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- 04 December 2007, pp. 316-319
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Climate change challenges require collaborative research to drive agrifood system transformation
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- 02 April 2018, pp. 195-196
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The right to food, why US ratification matters
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- 26 March 2019, pp. 449-452
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Motivation and background of participants and providers of self-harvest gardens in Germany
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- 08 February 2018, pp. 534-542
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The value of agrobiodiversity: an analysis of consumers preference for tomatoes
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- 16 November 2021, pp. 237-247
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Converting perennial legumes to organic cropland without tillage
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- 29 June 2015, pp. 166-171
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Collaboration and diverse stakeholder participation in food system planning: a case study from Central New York
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 115-119
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Controlled studies further the development of practical guidelines to manage dodder (Cuscuta gronovii) in cranberry production with short-term flooding
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- 20 May 2011, pp. 269-275
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Can hemp hurd or paper mulch and biochar application improve weed management in matted-row strawberry production systems?
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- 16 December 2021, pp. 257-267
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Agroecological and agroforestry strategies to improve organic hibiscus productivity in an Indigenous non-governmental organization from Mexico
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- 19 December 2022, e3
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Organic grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) seeds as a protein source for weaned piglets: Effects of seed treatment and different inclusion rates on animal performance
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- 22 June 2015, pp. 269-279
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Policy approaches to energy and resource use in US agriculture
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- 25 March 2010, pp. 109-117
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Economic and productivity incentives to produce organically in Brazil: Evidence from strawberry production in the Federal District
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- 31 August 2017, pp. 155-168
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Adding value in the organic sector: Characteristics of organic producer–handlers
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- 04 July 2008, pp. 200-207
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Comparative analysis of energy use efficiency among Pakistani and Turkish wheat growers
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- 26 August 2021, pp. 83-91
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