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Test 2
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Subject: Test 2
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Abstract: Discusses the value of windbreaks for soil and water conservation, livestock, the farmstead, wildlife and forestry. Includes a drawing of a 160A farm designed to take full advantage of windbreaks and other woody plantings.
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Author: Quam, Vernon C.; Gardner, John; Brandle, James R.; Boes, Teresa K.
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Format: Publication
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Note: This publication was jointly sponsored by the USDA Soil Conservation Service, North Dakota State University, and the Forest Stewardship Program of the Nebraska Forest Service.
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Pages: 4
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Source: University of Nebraska
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Title: Windbreaks in Sustainable Agricultural Systems
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Year: 1992
Title: Illinois Research -- Sustainable Agriculture
Abstract: Contains articles on sustainable agriculture, economic incentives
for alternative cropping systems, canola, reduces input farms,
conservation tillage, high-fiber livestock diets, producing
fuel, solar salt ponds, biotechnology, and more.
Format: Publication
Source: University of Illinois
Year: 1989
Pages: 38
Note: Published quarterly. To subscribe contact: Office of
Agricultural Communications, University of Illinois,
47 Mumford Hall, 1301 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801.
Author: Ag. Experiment Station
Title: Illinois Research -- Student Research
Abstract: Contains articles on graduate student and professor
relationships, disease prevention, student research
program, sustainable agriculture, selling science,
embryo preservation, animal breeding, and more.
Format: Publication
Source: University of Illinois
Year: 1991
Pages: 25
Note: Published quarterly. To subscribe contact: Office of
Agricultural Communications, University of Illinois,
47 Mumford Hall, 1301 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801.
Author: Ag. Experiment Station