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Evaluation of the root zone water quality model using data from the Iowa MSEA

Jaynes et al., 1999

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17127441140003342123
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Jaynes D
Miller J
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Agronomy Journal

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Before simulation models can be used to evaluate the benefits of alternative management systems, their accuracy needs to be examined. This study evaluated the performance of the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM Version 3.2) against crop yield and water, nitrate …
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