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Book Review

Soil science Americana. Chronicles and progressions 1860-1960

by Alfred E Hartemink, Cham, Springer Nature Switzerland, 2021, xxxiv+623 pp., $US 49.99, ISBN 978-3-030-71134, e-book 71135-1

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