Predicting the likelihood of yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) occurrence using landscape characteristics
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Bahman Shafii | T. Prather | L. Lass | Bahman Shafii | W. Price | D. C. Thill | William J. Price | Timothy S. Prather | Lawrence W. Lass | Donald C. Thill
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