Yield and Production Costs for Three Potential Dedicated Energy Crops in Mississippi and Oklahoma Environments
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Francis M. Epplin | Seonghuyk Hwang | Saleem Shaik | Randall D. Little | Brian S. Baldwin | David P. Busby | Angelina Martins | Charles M. Taliaferro
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