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Top row, left to right: 1. The Potential of U.S. Cropland to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, by Lal, Kimble, Follett, and Cole, Ann Arbor Press, 1998. 143 pp. 2. The Potential of U.S. Grazing Lands to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, ed. by Follett, Kimble, and Lal, Lewis Press, 2001. 471 pp. 17 chapters, each with multiple authors (many, ESOL authors). 3. Women's Business Directory. Lincoln, NE, 1989. 128 pp. 4. Being Home, by Ruth Thone, 1993. A collection of selected, previously published essays. 329 pp.
Bottom row, left to right: 1. Soil Climate Regimes of Pennsylvania, by Waltman, Ciolkosz, Mausbach, Svoboda, Miller, and Kolb, Penn State Univ. Ag. Exp. Sta., 1997. 239 pp. 2. Soil Processes and Greenhouse Effect, ed. by Lal, Kimble, and Levine, USDA-SCS-NSSC, 1994. 186 pp. 32 authors (many, ESOL authors). 3. Soil Properties and their Management for Carbon Sequestration, ed. by Lal, Kimble, and Follett, USDA-NRCS-NSSC, 1997. 156 pp. 33 authors (many, ESOL authors).

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