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Effect of Deficit Irrigation on the Cost of Producing Native Spearmint Oil in Washington State
Effect of Deficit Irrigation on the Cost of Producing Native Spearmint Oil in Washington State
Washington State is the largest producer of native spearmint oil in the U.S. This publication provides guidelines for assessing how deficit irrigation (deliberately irrigating a crop with less water t ...
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