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A. Wolf, Jr, P. Moore, Kleinman, P., and Sullivan, D. M., Water-extractable phosphorus in animal manure and biosolids, Methods of Phosphorus Analysis for Soils, Sediments, Residuals, and Waters, 2009.
B. Weber and Rahe, M. L., Wealth Creation and Rural-Urban Linkages: An Exploratory Study of Economic Flows in Two Natural Resource-Rich Regions, Wealth Creation in Rural Communities, 2010.
V. Schroeder, W. Robinson, D., Johnson, D. D., Bohnert, D. W., and Dinkins, J. B., Weather Explains Differences in Sagebrush-Obligate Songbird Nest Success Under Various Grazing Regimes, Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 34, p. e02010, 2022.
E. K. Dixon and Strik, B. C., Weed control increases growth, cumulative yield, and economic returns of machine-harvested organic trailing blackberry, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 1133, pp. 323-328, 2016.
D. C. Brainard, Peachey, E., Haramoto, E., Luna, J., and Rangarajan, A., Weed ecology and management under strip-tillage: Implications for Northern U.S. vegetable cropping systems, Weed Technology, vol. 27, pp. 218-230, 2013.
R. A. Boydston, Mojtahedi, H., Bates, C., Zemetra, R. S., and Brown, C. R., Weed Hosts of Globodera pallida from Idaho, Plant Disease, vol. 94, no. 7, pp. 918 - 918, 2010.
A. G. Hulting, Brewster, B., Mallory-Smith, C., Affeldt, R., Hinds-Cook, B. J., and Krenz, J., Weed Management in Mint, EM 8774, 2008.
R. H. Harkins, Strik, B. C., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Accumulation and loss of biomass and nutrients. , HortScience, vol. 49, pp. 35-43, 2014.
R. H. Harkins, Strik, B. C., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Plant growth and early fruit production., HortScience, vol. 48, pp. 1139-1144, 2013.
B. C. Strik and Vance, A., Weed management strategies in long-term organic blueberry production systems—Impact of mulch type and weed control methods on economics, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 1180, pp. 347-352, 2017.
E. K. Dixon, Strik, B. C., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: III. Accumulation and removal of aboveground biomass, carbon, and nutrients, HortScience, 2016.
E. K. Dixon, Strik, B. C., Valenzuela-Estrada, L. R., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Mature plant growth and fruit production, HortScience, 2015.
E. K. Dixon, Strik, B. C., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Soil and aboveground plant nutrient concentrations., HortScience, 2016.
J. Felix and OWEN, M. I. C. H. E. A. L. D. K., Weed population dynamics in land removed from the conservation reserve program, Weed Science, vol. 47, no. 5, 1999.
J. Felix and OWEN, M. I. C. H. E. A. L. D. K., Weed Seedbank Comparison in Conservation Reserve Program and Adjacent Fields Under Continuous Cultivation 1, Weed Technology, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 45 - 51, 2004.
J. Felix and OWEN, M. I. C. H. E. A. L. D. K., Weed Seedbank Comparison in Conservation Reserve Program and Adjacent Fields Under Continuous Cultivation 1, Weed Technology, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 45 - 51, 2004.
J. Felix and OWEN, M. I. C. H. E. A. L. D. K., Weed seedbank dynamics in post conservation reserve program land, Weed Science, vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 780 - 787, 2001.
C. E. Finn, Olmstead, J. W., Hancock, J. F., and Brazelton, D. M., WELCOME TO THE PARTY! BLUEBERRY BREEDING MIXES PRIVATE AND PUBLIC WITH TRADITIONAL AND MOLECULAR TO CREATE A VIBRANT NEW COCKTAIL, Acta Horticulturae, no. 1017, pp. 51 - 62, 2014.
W. Jaeger, The Welfare Effects of Environmental Taxation, Environmental and Resource Economics, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 101 - 119, 2011.
J. Ruan, Gopinath, M., and Buccola, S., Welfare effects of technological convergence in processed food industries, American journal of agricultural economics, vol. 90, pp. 447–462, 2008.
J. Ruan, Gopinath, M., and Buccola, S., Welfare Effects of Technological Convergence in Processed Food Industries, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 90, no. 2, pp. 447 - 462, 2008.
S. A. Mehlenbacher, Smith, D. C., and McCluskey, R. L., 'Wepster' hazelnut, HortScience, vol. 49, pp. 346-349, 2014.
M. A. Kutzler, Bildfell, R. J., Gardner-Gaftt, K., Delay, J., Baker, R. J., and Mattson, D. E., West Nile virus in alpacas: a case report, Journal of American Vet Medicine Association, 2004.
D. H. Landers, Simonich, S. L. Massey, Jaffe, D., Geiser, L., Campbell, D. H., Schwindt, A., Schreck, C., Kent, M., Hafner, W., Taylor, H. E., Hageman, K., Usenko, S., Ackerman, L., Schrlau, J., Rose, N., Blett, T., and Erway, M. Morrison, The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of the Impacts of Airborne Contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 855 - 859, 2010.
Y. Gao, Lei, Z., and Reitz, S. R., Western flower thrips resistance to insecticides: detection, mechanisms and management strategies., Pest Manag Sci, vol. 68, no. 8, pp. 1111-21, 2012.