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Table of Contents

March/April 1994; Volume 49,Issue 2
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z

B

  1. Beauchamp, E.G.

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      Crop carbon contribution to the soil with different cropping and livestock systems
      E.G. Beauchamp and R.P. Voroney
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 205-209;
  2. Blodgett, John

    1. You have access
      Agriculture meets the environment: Communicating perspectives
      Jeffrey Zinn and John Blodgett
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 136-143;

C

  1. Chow, T.L.

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      Soil conservation planning at the watershed level using the Universal Soil Loss Equation with GIS and micorocomputer technologies: A case study
      K.T. Mellerowicz, H.W. Rees, T.L. Chow and I. Ghanem
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 194-200;
  2. Christensen, Brian R.

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      The impact of conservation tillage on pesticide runoff into surface water: A review and analysis
      Richard S. Fawcett, Brian R. Christensen and Dennis P. Tierney
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 126-135;

D

  1. Doran, John W.

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      Distribution of organic carbon and inorganic nitrogen in a soil under various tillage and crop sequences
      Bahman Eghball, Lloyd N. Mielke, Dennis L. McCallister and John W. Doran
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 201-205;

E

  1. Eghball, Bahman

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      Beef cattle feedlot manure management
      Bahman Eghball and J. F. Power
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 113-122;
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      Manure management for minor classes of livestock in the United States
      J. F. Power and Bahman Eghball
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 123-125;
    3. You have access
      Distribution of organic carbon and inorganic nitrogen in a soil under various tillage and crop sequences
      Bahman Eghball, Lloyd N. Mielke, Dennis L. McCallister and John W. Doran
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 201-205;

F

  1. Fawcett, Richard S.

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      The impact of conservation tillage on pesticide runoff into surface water: A review and analysis
      Richard S. Fawcett, Brian R. Christensen and Dennis P. Tierney
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 126-135;
  2. Fryrear, D.W.

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      Computing the wind erodible fraction of soils
      D.W. Fryrear, C.A. Krammes, D.L. Williamson and T.M. Zobeck
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 183-188;

G

  1. Ghanem, I.

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      Soil conservation planning at the watershed level using the Universal Soil Loss Equation with GIS and micorocomputer technologies: A case study
      K.T. Mellerowicz, H.W. Rees, T.L. Chow and I. Ghanem
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 194-200;

H

  1. Holloway, James E.

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      Legal commentary
      James E. Holloway
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 144-145;
  2. Hudson, Berman D.

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      Soil organic matter and available water capacity
      Berman D. Hudson
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 189-194;

K

  1. Kleine, Douglas

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      SWCS view
      Douglas Kleine
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 105;
  2. Krammes, C.A.

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      Computing the wind erodible fraction of soils
      D.W. Fryrear, C.A. Krammes, D.L. Williamson and T.M. Zobeck
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 183-188;

M

  1. McCallister, Dennis L.

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      Distribution of organic carbon and inorganic nitrogen in a soil under various tillage and crop sequences
      Bahman Eghball, Lloyd N. Mielke, Dennis L. McCallister and John W. Doran
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 201-205;
  2. Mellerowicz, K.T.

    1. You have access
      Soil conservation planning at the watershed level using the Universal Soil Loss Equation with GIS and micorocomputer technologies: A case study
      K.T. Mellerowicz, H.W. Rees, T.L. Chow and I. Ghanem
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 194-200;
  3. Mielke, Lloyd N.

    1. You have access
      Distribution of organic carbon and inorganic nitrogen in a soil under various tillage and crop sequences
      Bahman Eghball, Lloyd N. Mielke, Dennis L. McCallister and John W. Doran
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 201-205;

P

  1. Power, J. F.

    1. You have access
      Beef cattle feedlot manure management
      Bahman Eghball and J. F. Power
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 113-122;
    2. You have access
      Manure management for minor classes of livestock in the United States
      J. F. Power and Bahman Eghball
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 123-125;

R

  1. Rees, H.W.

    1. You have access
      Soil conservation planning at the watershed level using the Universal Soil Loss Equation with GIS and micorocomputer technologies: A case study
      K.T. Mellerowicz, H.W. Rees, T.L. Chow and I. Ghanem
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 194-200;

T

  1. Tierney, Dennis P.

    1. You have access
      The impact of conservation tillage on pesticide runoff into surface water: A review and analysis
      Richard S. Fawcett, Brian R. Christensen and Dennis P. Tierney
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 126-135;

V

  1. Voroney, R.P.

    1. You have access
      Crop carbon contribution to the soil with different cropping and livestock systems
      E.G. Beauchamp and R.P. Voroney
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 205-209;

W

  1. Williamson, D.L.

    1. You have access
      Computing the wind erodible fraction of soils
      D.W. Fryrear, C.A. Krammes, D.L. Williamson and T.M. Zobeck
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 183-188;

Z

  1. Zinn, Jeffrey

    1. You have access
      Agriculture meets the environment: Communicating perspectives
      Jeffrey Zinn and John Blodgett
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 136-143;
  2. Zobeck, T.M.

    1. You have access
      Computing the wind erodible fraction of soils
      D.W. Fryrear, C.A. Krammes, D.L. Williamson and T.M. Zobeck
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 183-188;
  3. Zurayk, Rami A.

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      Rehabilitating the ancient terraced lands of Lebanon
      Rami A. Zurayk
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 1994, 49 (2) 106-112;
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March/April 1994
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Adoption and perception of cover crop implementation for tropical fruit growers
A new approach for calculating the slope length factor in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation
Soil health: Meaning, measurement, and value through a critical zone lens
Rented farmland: A missing piece of the nutrient management puzzle in the Upper Mississippi River Basin?
Soil health, cover crop, and fertility management: Nebraska producers’ perspectives on challenges and adoption
Soil erosion assessment in Ethiopia: A review
Pasture conservation management effects on soil surface infiltration in hay and grazed systems

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