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Published: Aug. 2020
Pages: 30
A well-managed pasture has several ecological and economic benefits. However, several species of arthropods (insects, mites and garden symphylans), and gastropods (slugs) inhabit pastures of the Pacific Northwest of the United States and can diminish those benefits.
Page Count: 30
Published: August 2020
Reviewed: January 2024
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