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Table of Contents

January/February 1985; Volume 40,Issue 1

Features

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    Management of nonpoint-source pollution: What priority?
    Lee M. Thomas
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 8;
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    A primer on nonpoint pollution
    Gordon Chesters and Linda-Jo Schierow
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 9-13;
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    Nonpoint sources of water pollution
    Carl F. Myers, James Meek, Stuart Tuller and Anne Weinberg
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 14-18;
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    The off-site costs of soil erosion
    Edwin H. Clark
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 19-22;
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    Agricultural nonpoint pollution control: An assessment
    John B. Braden and Donald L. Uchtmann
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 23-26;
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    Policies for nonpoint-source water pollution control
    Winston Harrington, Alan J. Krupnick and Henry M. Peskin
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 27-32;
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    Paying the nonpoint pollution control bill
    Lawrence W. Libby
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 33-36;
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    Nonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problems
    Blair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil Sampson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
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    Salinity pollution from irrigated agriculture
    Mohamed T. El-Ashry, Jan van Schilfgaarde and Susan Schiffman
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 48-52;
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    State initiatives in nonpoint-source pollution control
    Roberta Savage
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 53-54;
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    Nonpoint pollution control: The Wisconsin experience
    John G. Konrad, James S. Baumann and Susan E. Bergquist
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 55-61;
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    The conservation district role in nonpoint pollution control
    Mary M. Garner and Robert E. Williams
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 62-64;
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    Setting agricultural pollution control priorities
    Leland L. Holstine and Susan M. Lowman
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 65-67;
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    Selecting critical areas for nonpoint-source pollution control
    R. P. Maas, M. D. Smolen and S. A. Dressing
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 68-71;
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    Urban sediment and stormwater control: The Maryland experience
    Roy E. Benner
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 72-75;
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    Successful water quality planning: An areawide perspective
    Miriam Koral Gensemer and Marianne Yamaguchi
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 76-78;
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    Saving the Chesapeake: Maryland's agricultural education program
    W. L. Magette, R. A. Weismiller and K. C. Gugulis
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 79-81;
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    Organizing an information program for nonpoint pollution control
    Douglas D. Sorenson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 82-83;
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    Belgrave Creek: A successful nonpoint pollution control project in rural Ontario
    Mike Puddister
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 84-86;
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    Managing riparian ecosystems to control nonpoint pollution
    Richard Lowrance, Ralph Leonard and Joseph Sheridan
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 87-91;
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    Nonpoint pollution control on public lands
    Bruce P. Van Haveren, Eric B. Janes and William L. Jackson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 92-94;
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    Coliforms as an indicator of water quality in wildland streams
    Carolyn C. Bohn and John C. Buckhouse
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 95-97;
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    Logging and water quality: State regulation in New England
    Lloyd C. Irland
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 98-102;
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    The Oregon Forest Practices Act
    Leo W. Wilson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 103-104;
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    Agricultural nonpoint pollution control: A time for sticks?
    Ken Cook
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 105-106;
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    The politics of nonpoint pollution control: A local perspective
    Richard S. Howe
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 107;
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    Cost-effective targeting of agricultural nonpoint-source pollution controls
    A. M. Duda and R. J. Johnson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 108-111;
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    Agricultural nonpoint pollution control: Voluntary or mandatory?
    Donald J. Epp and James S. Shortle
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 111-114;

Research

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    Regional water quality impacts of intensive row-crop agriculture: A Lake Erie Basin case study
    David B. Baker
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 125-132;
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    Soil loss reduction in Finley Creek, Indiana: An economic analysis of alternative policies
    John Gary Lee, Stephen B. Lovejoy and David B. Beasley
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 132-135;
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    An accelerated implementation program for reducing the diffuse-source phosphorus load to Lake Erie
    D. L Forster, T. J. Logan, S. M. Yaksich and J. R. Adams
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 136-141;
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    Sediment deposits in drainage ditches: A cropland externality
    D. Lynn Forster and Girmai Abrahim
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 141-143;
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    Subsidy and tax effects of controlling stream sedimentation in South Carolina
    R. D. Seale, J. W. Hubbard and E. H. Kaiser
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 144-148;
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    Channel cross-section changes in Mississippi's Goodwin Creek
    Joseph B. Murphey and Earl H. Grissinger
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 148-153;
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    Dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff from watersheds in conservation and conventional tillage
    E. E. Alberts and R. G. Spomer
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 153-157;
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    Conservation practice effects on phosphorus losses from Southern Piedmont watersheds
    G. W. Langdale, R. A. Leonard and A. W. Thomas
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 157-161;
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    Runoff, soil, and nutrient losses from rangeland and dry-farmed cropland in the southern high plains
    O. R. Jones, H. V. Eck, S. J. Smith, G. A. Coleman and V. L. Hauser
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 161-164;
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    Best management practices for controlling nonpoint-source pollution on forested watersheds
    James A. Lynch, Edward S. Corbett and Keith Mussallem
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 164-167;
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    Plant nutrient losses by soil erosion and mass movement after wildfire
    J. D. Helvey, A. R. Tiedemann and T. D. Anderson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 168-173;
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    Effects of livestock wastes and agricultural drainage on water quality: An Ontario case study
    S. Thornley and A. W. Bos
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 173-175;

Departments

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    The SCSA view: Special help for a special issue
    Roland R. Willis
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 176;
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 40 (1)
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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January/February 1985
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