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  -According to this graph showing nitrogen losses under two different farming methods, farmers should only use alternative methods to reduce nitrogen loss during _______ rainfall years.  A)  low B)  normal C)  high D)  all levels of E)  none of the above.
-According to this graph showing nitrogen losses under two different farming methods, farmers should only use alternative methods to reduce nitrogen loss during _______ rainfall years.


A) low
B) normal
C) high
D) all levels of
E) none of the above.

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