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    Comparison of conventional methods with Haney H3A version 4 for available phosphorus and potassium in southern Manitoba soils by Crittenden, Stephen, Molina, Oscar, Sager, Steve, Cavers, Curtis, Xing, Zisheng, St. Luce, Mervin, Lawley, Yvonne

    Published in Canadian journal of soil science (11-09-2024)
    “…The H3A-4 extraction is a new method to determine plant available nutrients but has not been compared with standard soil tests or calibrated to crop response…”
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    Water table contribution and diurnal water redistribution within the corn root zone by Cordeiro, Marcos RC, Krahn, Vanessa, Ranjan, Ramanathan Sri, Sager, Steve

    Published in Canadian biosystems engineering (01-01-2015)
    “…Understanding the water redistribution pattern within the corn root zone is crucial for water management. The objective of this research was to determine the…”
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    The Era of Efficiency: As the downturn bites, more companies are judging info tech investments on the basis of how much money they can save by Burrows, Peter, With Ira Sager and Steve Hamm in New York and bureau reports

    Published in Bloomberg businessweek (Online) (18-06-2001)
    “…With Internet exuberance barely cold in the grave, a far more sobering period has arrived: the era of efficiency. The days of free spending on technology and…”
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    WHERE DANGER LURKS Spam, complexity, and piracy could hinder tech's recovery by Baker, Stephen, Contributing: Heather Green, Ira Sager, and Steve Rosenbush in New York, and Andrew Park in Dallas

    Published in Bloomberg businessweek (Online) (25-08-2003)
    “…Whether technology regains its momentum depends, in large part, on how the industry tackles thorny problems such as spam, complexity, security, and privacy…”
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    It Might Not Break Windows, But: Linux, the little jerry-built operating system, is carving a niche by Steve Hamm, with Ira Sager, in New York and Peter Burrows in San Mateo, Calif

    Published in Bloomberg businessweek (Online) (01-02-1999)
    “…The free operating system Linux is proof, Microsoft is arguing in federal court, that rivals can enter Microsoft's markets. While not popular in the consumer…”
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