The Agricultural Policy Environmental EXtender (APEX) Model: An Emerging Tool for Landscape and Watershed Environmental Analyses
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Philip W. Gassman | John R. Williams | Xiuying Wang | Ali Saleh | Edward Osei | Larry M. Hauck | R. César Izaurralde | Joan D. Flowers | R. C. Izaurralde | Jimmy R. Williams | Xiuying Wang | P. Gassman | L. Hauck | J. Flowers | A. Saleh | E. Osei | John R. Williams
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