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Effect of preceding rainfall on sediment, nutrients, and bacteria in runoff from biosolids and mineral fertilizer applied to a hayfield in a mountainous region
Wallace, C.B.
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Burton, M.G.
;
Hefner, S.G.
;
DeWitt, T.A.
- In:
Agricultural Water Management
130
(
2013
)
C
,
pp. 113-118
rainfall event occurs soon after amendments are applied. This results in increased risk of
nutrient
loading
to surface waters …
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