Agricultural Sciences

Agricultural Sciences

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"Exploring the Potential Impacts of Climate Variability on Spring Wheat Yield with the APSIM Decision Support Tool"
written by Louis Kouadio, Nathaniel Newlands, Andries Potgieter, Greg McLean, Harvey Hill,
published by Agricultural Sciences, Vol.6 No.7, 2015
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