As the worldβs population continues to expand, maintaining and indeed increasing agricultural productivity is more important than ever, though it is also more difficult than ever in the face of changing weather patterns that in some cases are leading to aridity and desertification. The absence of sc
Limitations of the Soil Survey Data and Maps for Land Use Planning
β Scribed by Morgan, M. F.
- Book ID
- 121523283
- Publisher
- The American Society of Agronomy
- Year
- 1936
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 187 KB
- Volume
- B17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0361-5995
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