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Benedict, C. and J. Shaw. 2012. Agricultural Waterway Buffer Study. Prepared by WSU Extension, for King County Water and Land Resources Division, King Conservation District, Whatcom Conservation District, and Washington State University Extension. 30 pp.
Notes
- Compares are temperature and effective summer shading between buffers of different width in Whatcom County.
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