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» Partitioning farm N surplusses using a whole farm model (Farm-N)
Department of Food Science
Department of Integrated Pest Management
Department of Biosystems Engineering
Department of Agroecology and Environment
Department of Animal Health and Bioscience
Department of Horticulture
Department of Genetics and Biotechnology
Partitioning farm N surplusses using a whole farm model (Farm-N)
Responsible
Senior scientist:
Bjørn Molt Petersen
Duration
01/01/2005
Description
FARM-N
Last updated: Thursday 18 October 2007
Jytte.Christensen@agrsci.dk
Group
Farming Systems
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