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The future of agriculture and society in Iowa: four scenarios

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Jarchow, Meghann E.
Kubiszewski, Ida
Larsen, GL Drake
Zdorkowski, Gretchen
Costanza, Robert
Gailans, Stefan R.
Ohde, Nicholaus
Dietzel, Ranae
Kaplan, Sara
Neal, Jeri

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Earthscan Publications Ltd

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Iowa is a leader in crop and livestock production, but its high productivity has had concomitant negative environmental and societal impacts and large requirements for fossil-fuel-derived inputs. Maintaining agricultural productivity, economic prosperity

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International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability

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2037-12-31