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    Early indicators of change during transition to conservation practices by smallholder farmers in western Kenya

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    2014
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    Norton, Urszula
    Norton, James B.
    Odhiambo, J. A.
    Omondi, Emmanuel C.
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    This paper presents research to identify and assess soil and plant parameters during transition to selected conservation agriculture practices identified by smallholder farmers in western Kenya.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/70350
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