Communicating soil carbon science to farmers: Incorporating credibility, salience and legitimacy
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Julie Ingram | Jane Mills | Ana Iglesias | Camilla Dibari | Roberto Ferrise | Alistair McVittie | Jens Grønbech Hansen | Zbigniew M. Karaczun | B. B. Ghaley | Bhim Bahadur Ghaley | A. Molnár | J. Mills | P. Merante | C. Dibari | J. Ingram | A. Iglesias | B. Sánchez | Z. Karaczun | A. McVittie | R. Ferrise | J. Hansen | Paolo Merante | András Molnár | Berta Sánchez
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