BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781264104680
Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 38, Problem 2COQ
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To describe: The measures to be implemented to protect the water quality of the stream running through the farm.
Introduction: Maintaining the quality of the water flowing through the farm is important to obtain higher yields of a crop. Poor water quality could result in heavy crop loss. Different methods can be implemented to maintain the quality of water running through the farm. A proper check on the quality of water is also required to obtain desirable yields.
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