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John P Reganold

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Nature Plants|June 2, 2016
Organic agriculture in the twenty-first centuryJohn P Reganold, Jonathan M Wachter
Nature|May 12, 2012
Agriculture: Comparing apples with orangesJohn P Reganold, Achim Dobermann
Nature Plants|July 2, 2016
Reply to 'Are the claimed benefits of organic agriculture justified?'John P Reganold, Jonathan M Wachter
Scientific American|July 16, 2008
No-till: the quiet revolutionDavid R Huggins, John P Reganold
Scientific American|April 22, 2016
A Cure for Africa's SoilJohn P Reganold, Jerry D Glover
Nature Plants|July 2, 2016
Reply to 'Organic farming and deforestation'John P Reganold, Jonathan M Wachter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 3, 2015
Financial competitiveness of organic agriculture on a global scaleDavid W Crowder, John P Reganold
Scientific American|September 27, 2007
Future farming: a return to rootsJerry D Glover, Cindy M Cox, John P Reganold
Nature|September 22, 2012
Agriculture: Plant perennials to save Africa's soilsJerry D Glover, John P Reganold, Cindy M Cox
Pest Management Science|March 5, 2025
Efficacy and cost of four plant-derived, natural herbicides for certified organic agricultureAaron B Appleby, John P Reganold, Lynne A Carpenter-Boggs
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Nature Plants|June 2, 2016
Organic agriculture in the twenty-first centuryJohn P Reganold, Jonathan M Wachter
Nature|May 12, 2012
Agriculture: Comparing apples with orangesJohn P Reganold, Achim Dobermann
Nature Plants|July 2, 2016
Reply to 'Are the claimed benefits of organic agriculture justified?'John P Reganold, Jonathan M Wachter
Scientific American|July 16, 2008
No-till: the quiet revolutionDavid R Huggins, John P Reganold
Scientific American|April 22, 2016
A Cure for Africa's SoilJohn P Reganold, Jerry D Glover
Nature Plants|July 2, 2016
Reply to 'Organic farming and deforestation'John P Reganold, Jonathan M Wachter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 3, 2015
Financial competitiveness of organic agriculture on a global scaleDavid W Crowder, John P Reganold
Scientific American|September 27, 2007
Future farming: a return to rootsJerry D Glover, Cindy M Cox, John P Reganold
Nature|September 22, 2012
Agriculture: Plant perennials to save Africa's soilsJerry D Glover, John P Reganold, Cindy M Cox
Pest Management Science|March 5, 2025
Efficacy and cost of four plant-derived, natural herbicides for certified organic agricultureAaron B Appleby, John P Reganold, Lynne A Carpenter-Boggs
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