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Kyle M Dittmer

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Journal of Environmental Quality|October 5, 2020
Benefits and tradeoffs of reduced tillage and manure application methods in a Zea mays silage systemKyle M Dittmer, Heather M Darby, Tyler R Goeschel, et al.
Environmental Management|April 2, 2023
Agroecology Can Promote Climate Change Adaptation Outcomes Without Compromising Yield In Smallholder SystemsKyle M Dittmer, Sabrina Rose, Sieglinde S Snapp, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 14, 2025
South america's pasture intensification can increase beef production, reduce emissions by 30% and mitigate warming from methane by 2050Ciniro Costa, Luis Orlindo Tedeschi, Ricardo Gonzalez-Quintero, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Quality|October 5, 2020
Benefits and tradeoffs of reduced tillage and manure application methods in a Zea mays silage systemKyle M Dittmer, Heather M Darby, Tyler R Goeschel, et al.
Environmental Management|April 2, 2023
Agroecology Can Promote Climate Change Adaptation Outcomes Without Compromising Yield In Smallholder SystemsKyle M Dittmer, Sabrina Rose, Sieglinde S Snapp, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 14, 2025
South america's pasture intensification can increase beef production, reduce emissions by 30% and mitigate warming from methane by 2050Ciniro Costa, Luis Orlindo Tedeschi, Ricardo Gonzalez-Quintero, et al.
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