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The Impact of No-Till Production on Agricultural Land Values in the US Midwest. (2022). Salas, William ; Hagen, Stephen ; Aglasan, Serkan ; Rejesus, Roderick M ; Chen, LE.
In: 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA.
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  44. Retaining problems or solutions? The post‐acquisition performance implications of director retention. (2021). Boivie, Steven ; Graffin, Scott D ; Campbell, Robert J ; Busenbark, John R.
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