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May/June 1988; Volume 43,Issue 3

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    The SWCS view
    Donald E. Van Meter
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 210;

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    Alternative conservation systems: Controlling the damage
    Glenn M. Stoddard
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 214-215;
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    How to do coordinated resource management planning
    E. William Anderson and Robert C. Baum
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 216-220;
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    Science, engineering, and the law on western Sunbelt rivers
    William L. Graf
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 221-225;
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    A multipurpose land information system for rural resource planning
    S. J. Ventura, B. J. Niemann and D. D. Moyer
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 226-229;
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    A land information system for soil erosion control planning
    S. J. Ventura, N. R. Chrisman, K. Connors, R. F. Gurda and R. W. Martin
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 230-233;
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    Indian water rights
    Douglas R. Franklin and James J. Jacobs
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 234-238;
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    Improved estimates of groundwater-mining acreage
    Clifford Dickason
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 239-240;
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    Agriculture and the environment: What do we really mean?
    Thomas E. Waddell and Blair T. Bower
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 241-242;

Research

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    Why eligible landowners did not participate in the first four sign-ups of the Conservation Reserve Program
    J. Dixon Esseks and Steven E. Kraft
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 251-256;
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    Conservation tillage: An analysis of acreage projections in the United States
    David L. Schertz
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 256-258;
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    Classifying rangeland riparian areas: The Nevada Task Force approach
    Sherman Swanson, Ray Miles, Steve Leonard and Kenneth Genz
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 259-263;
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    A geographic information system for targeting nonpoint-source agricultural pollution
    W. Cully Hession and V. O. Shanholtz
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 264-266;
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    Economic choices of crop sequences on cash-cropping farms with alternative crop yield trends
    D. P. Stonehouse, B. D. Kay, J. K. Baffoe and D. L. Johnston-Drury
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 266-270;
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    Bobwhite quail use of no-till versus conventionally planted crops in western Tennessee
    William G. Minser and Ralph W. Dimmick
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 1988, 43 (3) 270-272;
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 43 (3)
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 43, Issue 3
May/June 1988
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